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First Nations Seasons

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​​​​​​​​Image: Mapping Country by Glenn Barry

Through hands-on investigation, students will explore the significance of Country (land, sea, waterways) and seasonal interconnections for First Nations peoples. They will discover how seasonal indicators linked to weather, plant, animal, and environmental abundance support access to food and resources for survival. Students will examine how traditional knowledge and use of resources, tools & technologies contribute to sustainable practices. Additionally, they will compare First Nations seasonal calendars with European calendars to understand different cultural perspectives.

Key Concepts:

  • Country/Place: Recognising the deep connection First Nations people have with their land, sea, and waterways.
  • Cultural Heritage: Appreciating the rich cultural heritage and practices of First Nations Australians.
  • Environment: Understanding the natural world and its processes.
  • Sustainability: Learning about the sustainable use of resources and traditional ecological knowledge.
  • Traditional materials/resources: Exploring the use of natural materials and resources by First Nations people.​

AC(v8) Curriculum Links

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Curriculum Links (ACv9)

Cross Curriculum Priorities & General Capabilities

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Last reviewed 18 November 2024
Last updated 18 November 2024