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Explore 20 sustainability-related topics with this 20-card yarn set. Yarning has always played a key role in sharing Aboriginal knowledge and remains a powerful education tool today.
Guided prompts explore the importance of sustainability today while also considering the traditional knowledge and cultural practices Aboriginal people observe to care for Country and how this knowledge can be applied in today's society.
Featuring artwork by Dharug Artist Chloe Webb of Gumada Art, these beautiful cards provide focus questions to support students in exploring sustainability approaches and First Nation sustainability practices.
Printed in Australia on 350gm coated card, these durable cards are 105 mm x 148 mm in size.
Designed and produced by Wingaru Education, a 100% Aboriginal-owned education specialist.
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Explore 20 sustainability-related topics with this 20-card yarn set. Yarning has always played a key role in sharing Aboriginal knowledge and remains a powerful education tool today.
Guided prompts explore the importance of sustainability today while also considering the traditional knowledge and cultural practices Aboriginal people observe to care for Country and how this knowledge can be applied in today's society.
Featuring artwork by Dharug Artist Chloe Webb of Gumada Art, these beautiful cards provide focus questions to support students in exploring sustainability approaches and First Nation sustainability practices.
Printed in Australia on 350gm coated card, these durable cards are 105 mm x 148 mm in size.
Designed and produced by Wingaru Education, a 100% Aboriginal-owned education specialist.