Engage children in learning about Aboriginal symbols through play with the Gamilaraay graphic designed (Mirii Designs) Riley Callie Aboriginal symbols mat. Perfect for tabletop use (fix to table with blu-tack or double-sided tape), children can use this mat as a provocation around the use and meanings of Aboriginal Symbols; use it with your arts and crafts, and play dough activities!
Aboriginal symbols are well known as an integral part of Aboriginal cultural life, history and in particular, art. Today, a variety of Aboriginal symbols are well-used by contemporary Aboriginal artists. We encourage you to connect with local Aboriginal artists and community and learn more about symbols from your local area.
Symbols play an important role in the cultural transmission of information and are a special way in which Aboriginal stories are told and shared. Their use and meanings vary across the country and between Aboriginal groups. It is important to remember that context is significant; the meanings of Aboriginal symbols are not fixed and can be interpreted in different ways by different people.
Broadly speaking, Aboriginal symbols can be used to express stories around hunting and tracking, animals, connection to country, and people and community. It also looks great hung on your wall!
Aboriginal designed
Strong, durable and thick 400gsm PVC banner material
Full digital colour print using Eco Solvent UV Ink
Waterproof design for longer lasting use
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Engage children in learning about Aboriginal symbols through play with the Gamilaraay graphic designed (Mirii Designs) Riley Callie Aboriginal symbols mat. Perfect for tabletop use (fix to table with blu-tack or double-sided tape), children can use this mat as a provocation around the use and meanings of Aboriginal Symbols; use it with your arts and crafts, and play dough activities!
Aboriginal symbols are well known as an integral part of Aboriginal cultural life, history and in particular, art. Today, a variety of Aboriginal symbols are well-used by contemporary Aboriginal artists. We encourage you to connect with local Aboriginal artists and community and learn more about symbols from your local area.
Symbols play an important role in the cultural transmission of information and are a special way in which Aboriginal stories are told and shared. Their use and meanings vary across the country and between Aboriginal groups. It is important to remember that context is significant; the meanings of Aboriginal symbols are not fixed and can be interpreted in different ways by different people.
Broadly speaking, Aboriginal symbols can be used to express stories around hunting and tracking, animals, connection to country, and people and community. It also looks great hung on your wall!
Aboriginal designed
Strong, durable and thick 400gsm PVC banner material
Full digital colour print using Eco Solvent UV Ink
Waterproof design for longer lasting use
3D Thumbnail | /l/a/large_41_2.jpg |
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