Today, India’s handwoven and hand-spun fabrics and master artisans find themselves at existential crossroads, facing threats of obsolescence and urbanization.
Looking for Native American crafts for kids to celebrate Thanksgiving or Indigenous Peoples' Day? Check out this easy spin drum craft!!
The 2024 theme for NAIDOC week is 'KEEP THE FIRE BURNING! BLAK, LOUD & PROUD'The fire is a symbol of connection to the land, to each other, and to the rich tapestry of traditions that define Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.This low prep 'NAIDOC Torch Craft Activity' represents an e...
A guide developed with Indigenous leaders to better support Indigenous employees in your workplace.
While pop culture is exploring Paleo diets, indigenous people have been practicing this from time immemorial. Here are some great cookbooks featuring recipes from Indigenous people across Turtle Island to inspire every day acts of cultural resurgence in the kitchen.
Using timelines in your classroom is a key requirement of the Australian HASS curriculum. Incorporate this Australian First Nations Reconciliation Timeline into your classroom and you will not only be meeting these history requirements but you will also have a great display in your classroom that can lead to further language-rich activities and investigations, perfect for National Reconciliation Week or NAIDOC week! Events included on these posters: - Captain Cooks arrives in Botany Bay - First Fleet arrives - Commonwealth of Australia is formed - Australian citizenship given to all Australians - Indigenous people given the right to vote - Australian Government given power to make laws regarding Indigenous peoples - Aboriginal Tent Embassy campaigns for rights outside parliament - Department of Aboriginal Affairs is established - Racial Discrimination Act is passed through Parliament - Patricia O'Shane becomes Australia's first Aboriginal barrister - Uluru is handed back to its traditional owners - Bob Hawke receives The Barunga Statement - Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody presents its final report - Aboriginal Reconciliation Council meets for the first time - Mabo decision is handed down - First National Week of Prayer for Reconciliation is held - First Reconciliation Week is held - Bringing them home report is launched - National Sorry day is commemorated for the first time - 300 000 people walk across Sydney Harbour Bridge in support of reconciliation - Memorial established for Stolen Generations - Kevin Rudd formally apologises - Australia supports United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People Take a look at some of the great feedback for this resource: "Useful and informative" "This is awesome, thanks so much" "Great resource! Being from the US, it really came in handy getting to know more about the Aboriginal culture. Thank you!" "Amazing display! Love this resource!" If you liked the look of these posters, you may also like these: — Aboriginal Multi-Purpose Editable Classroom Labels — Australian History Timeline — Australian Celebrations Classroom Display Posters FAQ How many posters are included? 24 beautifully presented posters, highlighting the events that have had an impact on the recognition of the rights of Australia's Indigenous peoples are included in this set. Can I share this resource with my teaching partner? No. This product is for personal use only. Multiple licences are available for use among more than one person. On what size paper is this resource best printed? This resource is designed to be printed on A4 sized paper. To fit other paper sizes, ensure you hit 'fit to page' before printing. Don't forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases. I love that feedback! If you want to connect with me further, check out Ridgy Didge on these social media platforms: - Facebook - Instagram - Pinterest Please feel free to contact me with any questions. Thank you so much, Mel
This volume will introduce the readers to an alternative nexus of education, equity and economy, pointing to economies and educations that promote a less stratified and exploitive world, and as the chapter authors demonstrate, this view has a wide range of applications, from technology, mathematics, to environmental catastrophes and indigenous cultures.…
Only 1% of the children’s books published in the U.S. in 2016 featured Indigenous characters, and even fewer (1/4 of the 1% = 8 books total) were written by Indigenous authors. “Most of what kids see…
Books are where children begin to learn about the values of our society and also where they see concentrated imagery of other human beings.
A poet-anthropologist crafts her own African diasporic and Indigenous identity using a famous African story.
These beautiful god's eyes look complicated, but with a little practice, a few wooden dowels and colorful yarn, you'll be making your own in no time.
The month of June is dedicated to Indigenous history in Canada. June 21st is National Indigenous Peoples Day which is an opportunity for all Canadians to celebrate the amazing contributions of First Nations, Métis and Inuit people in Canada.
The benefits of sweating for healing and detoxification is a widely known practice in many Native cultures around the world. Not only does sweating clear the body of illness but also removes impurities from the mind and spirit. Toxins are removed from the body with extreme heat and muscles and joints can be rejuvenated. As
Are you looking for some ways to teach drama in your regular classroom? Check out this list of drama games, activities and ideas.
Pacific North West button blanket project for pre-school, kindergarten or primary aged children.
Teaching your students about the First Fleet can be fun and engaging! Designed to compliment the Year 4 Australian HASS curriculum, these lapbook activities are a great way to engage your students interests in the topic as well as expand their knowledge of the reasons for sending the First Fleet to Australia and what impact that had on the Indigenous Australians and the convicts themselves.
How many different uses are there for the Buffalo? While most people immediately think meat, there are in fact quite a number of products t...
These games and comics aim to eliminate the negative stereotypes of Indigenous peoples seen in popular culture.
The rock art offers new evidence of elusive and previously unrecorded encounters between Indigenous people from Awunbarna, Arnhem Land and visitors from the Moluccas to the north of Australia. Ancient World, Archaeology, Civilizations, Discovery https://mru.ink/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Moluccan-boats-that-may-have-visited-Australia-fro.jpeg
BC's renewed curriculum is based on 6 Core Competencies. The book The Six Cedars connects these competencies to local animals. Free posters and student self assessments.