Helpful websites Please ensure that any contextually or geographically specific resources used are appropriate for your location, community and students. Resources are not produced or formally endorsed by the Department of Education but may be of use to your context.

1. Unpacking the cross curricula priorities

https://www.australiancurriculum.edu.au/resources/aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-histories-and- cultures/

2. Narragunnawali - Professional learning and curriculum resources that promote reconciliation and strengthen students’ knowledge and understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories, cultures and contributions.

https://www.narragunnawali.org.au/

3. Reconciliation Australia website – varied resources with this specific link dispelling some myths related to Aboriginality. http://shareourpride.reconciliation.org.au/sections/first-australians/

4. Illustrations of practice. ACARA Cross Curriculum Priorities: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures: Offers contexts and ways for embedding the priority in and across the learning areas of the Australian Curriculum for Years F – 10.

https://australiancurriculum.edu.au/resources/aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-histories-and-cultures/

5. The AIATSIS map of Aboriginal Australia – Interactive magnifier to zoom into a region of interest.

https://aiatsis.gov.au/explore/articles/aiatsis-map-indigenous-australia

Timeline of some key dates and aspects of Aboriginal Australia. http://lryb.aiatsis.gov.au/timeline.html

Note that some of the pre-contact information is debated by academics and subject to revision as new technology and knowledge becomes available.

6. Bureau of Meteorology – Indigenous Weather Knowledge website

http://www.bom.gov.au/iwk/

7. Indigenous seasons calendars

http://www.csiro.au/en/Research/Environment/Land-management/Indigenous/Indigenous-calendars/

8. A Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation resource includes activities around seasonal cycles in Australia use the Bureau of Meteorology we resource,. This is for Year 3-6 students

https://www.kitchengardenfoundation.org.au/uploads/000_2014-file-uploader/free-resources/teaching- resources/Seasonal_Cycles_unit.pdf

9. People Indigenous Land Use Agreement

https://www.dpc.wa.gov.au/lantu/south-west-native-title-settlement/Documents/Whadjuk%20ILUA%20- %20Map.jpg Helpful websites Please ensure that any contextually or geographically specific resources used are appropriate for your location, community and students. Resources are not produced or formally endorsed by the Department of Education but may be of use to your context.

10. Aboriginal Land and Sea Council - SWALSC

https://www.dpc.wa.gov.au/lantu/south-west-native-title- settlement/Documents/Map%20of%20South%20West%20Native%20Title%20Agreement%20Areas%20 V2%20PDF%20highRes-2017.pdf

11. Nyungar Wardan Katitjin Bidi – Derbal Nara: People’s Ocean Knowledge Trail of Cockburn Sound Districts http://www.derbalnara.org.au/whadjuk-boodjar

12. Respect, Relationships, Reconciliation website provides a collection of study resources for pre- service teachers. The resources focus on improving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education in line with the Teacher Standards

https://rrr.edu.au/

13. Wel2Country app – https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/welcome-to-country/id1005047597?mt=8

Free and available from ITunes to download onto Apple devices. Includes information about traditional custodians and videos of a Welcome to Country at various sites across Australia. Not a complete list – see pins on map reference above.

14. Reference for Mandurah area – Mandjoogoordap (meeting place of the heart)

http://www.ourknowledgeourland.com.au/our-mission/ Helpful websites Please ensure that any contextually or geographically specific resources used are appropriate for your location, community and students. Resources are not produced or formally endorsed by the Department of Education but may be of use to your context.

15. story ‘Yongka, Miyak’ ( Kangaroo and Moon)- link 4.35 minute oral reading of story in Noongar while showing illustrations http://batchelorpress.com/node/183/

16. Interplay framework for living and working in remote Aboriginal communities https://old.crc-rep.com/wellbeingframework/

17. Whadjuk Trail Network – includes oral stories from local Noongar elders along with Noongar groups map. http://whadjukwalkingtrails.org.au/noongar-information/

18. Town of Victoria Park link to short video featuring Millen Primary School, Kent Street High School and Curtin University on the 2017 NAIDOC theme ‘Our Languages Matter’ and the value of teaching Aboriginal languages in schools.

vicpark.info/olm (short version)

https://www.victoriapark.wa.gov.au/Around-town/Community-development/Cultural- engagement/Aboriginal-Engagement-Strategy-Group#section-4

19. Aboriginal Language and Culture Centres across regions

Goldfields Goldfields Aboriginal Language Centre http://wangka.com.au/ Western Desert Lands http://www.wdlac.com.au/ Wangka Walkatjurra Culture Centre http://ourlanguages.org.au/namex/wangka/

Pilbara Wangka Maya Pilbara Aboriginal Language Centre http://www.wangkamaya.org.au/news

Kimberley Kimberley Language Resource Centre http://www.klrc.org.au/languages Mabu Ngan-ga Language Centre http://www.yawuru.com/language-centre/ Mirima Dawang Woorlab-gerring – Language and Culture Centre http://mirima.org.au

Midwest Irra Wangga Language Centre – Bundiyarra http://www.bundiyarra.org.au/index.php?page=irra_wangga_language_centre

Wheatbelt Njaki Njaki Aboriginal Cultural Tours) http://www.njakinjaki.com.au/ (*Please note this is not a language centre but it does offer cultural awareness and school groups sessions

Southwest Noongar Boodjar Culture Centre http://noongarboodjar.com.au/

Aboriginal Language and Culture Centres across regions cont…

South Metro and North Metro Kartdijin Noongar- Noongar Knowledge https://www.noongarculture.org.au/language/ South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council http://www.noongar.org.au/ Helpful websites Please ensure that any contextually or geographically specific resources used are appropriate for your location, community and students. Resources are not produced or formally endorsed by the Department of Education but may be of use to your context.

20. Healing Foundation Digital Timeline and support resources https://healingfoundation.org.au/timeline-of-trauma-and-healing-in-australia/

21. Sharing the Dreaming

https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/sharing-the-dreaming/id642267711?mt=8

Sharing the Dreaming is a window to an Aboriginal Australian culture: the culture of the Nyoongar, the traditional custodians of Australia’s South-West.

- Listen to Dreamtime stories, illustrated by images of paintings in the local style.

- Discover the meanings of symbols used in those, and other, traditional paintings.

22. Who are the Stolen Generations? Infographic

http://healingfoundation.org.au//app/uploads/2018/08/HF_Stolen_Gererations_2Page_Infographics_Aug2 018_V1.pdf

23. Intergenerational Trauma Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlqx8EYvRbQ

24. ACARA Science Elaborations- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures

https://www.australiancurriculum.edu.au/f-10-curriculum/cross-curriculum-priorities/aboriginal-and-torres- strait-islander-histories-and-cultures/

25. Australians Together

Online resource that aims to support teachers embed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives in curriculum

https://www.australianstogether.org.au/education/

26. Yulunga Traditional Indigenous Games

Traditional Indigenous Games is an activity resource of over 100 traditional Indigenous Australian games created to provide all Australians with an opportunity to learn about, appreciate and experience aspects of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Suitable for children and adults of all ages, abilities and backgrounds, Yulunga can be used in schools around Australia as an educational resource and as a guide to inclusive, structured sport within communities.

https://www.sportingschools.gov.au/resources-and-pd/schools/yulunga