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National NAIDOC Youth of the Year spreads message of positivity http://www.indigenous.gov.au/news-and-media/stories/national-naidoc-youth-year-spreads-message-positivity
This year’s Children’s Day is all about helping our kids stand tall and feel connected and proud in culture. The theme for 2015 is: Little People, Big Futures. CELEBRATE WITH US ON AUGUST 4, 2015 Visit Us: http://aboriginalchildrensday.com.au/
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day August 4th. the largest national day to celebrate our children. http://aboriginalchildrensday.com.au/
Torres Strait Islander man, performs as part of the Purple Spider Island dancers. They share their stories and passion through their performances at the Coming of the Light Festival, Darnley Island. See more at: http://bit.ly/1g6yCx9#sthash.DciRhtCh.dpuf
This little boy is one of the Purple Spider Island dancers, who share their stories and passion through their performances at the Coming of the Light Festival, which happens each July in the Torres Strait. See more: http://bit.ly/1g6yCx9
The technology used in the new talking book from a University of Queensland researcher is an important tool to help preserve Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages for generations to come. Visit Us: http://www.snaicc.org.au/policy/dsp-default.cfm?loadref=275
National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day Visit: http://aboriginalchildrensday.com.au/
Pack 1. Palm fronds weaving with samples to make 20 woven fish. Pack 2. Making Kulap shakers with Athe (grandfather) with handmade musical instrument Pack 3. Songs from Warraber Island with finger puppets, music sheets & translations book. … Continue reading
Are you believing some myths about Aboriginal people? Check this list to learn if they are true!