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Australian Aboriginal artist De Greer Yindimincarlie, of the Wiradjuri Nation in central New South Wales, designed this recycled, reversible orange and black Yarning Circle Mat. Illustrates a variety of different Aboriginal symbols including men, women, and children. Look closely to spot emu or kangaroo tracks, digging tools, boomerangs and coolamons. This is the ideal way to introduce children to the world of Aboriginal Art and storytelling and embed Aboriginal culture into the classroom through symbolism. These large mats are perfect for schools and early learning environments. Use them indoors for storytelling, art and craft adventures and as a game or transition mat. Outdoors, children can enjoy picnics and outdoor lessons on these mats too. The large sized Yarning Circle recycled plastic mat is durable, easy to clean, soft and comfortable to sit on or walk on. Use it with small and large groups. All Aboriginal Design Recycled Mats have been created by Indigenous Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander artists under the guidelines of the Indigenous Art Code that promotes authentic, fair and ethical trade in artwork & allows for transparent processes around the production and sale of artwork.
These double-sided mats are designed using Indigenous symbols, the symbols are used as a form of communication, a way to tell a story, instruction or direction. The versatility, light weight durability of the recycled polypropylene play mats are only enhanced by how easy they are to keep clean. Simply vacuum up the spills, give the mat a quick wash with soapy water, then toss over the line to dry. Great for use outdoors, however do not leave in direct sunlight or rain full time due to UV exposure. Store clean and dry. All Aboriginal Design Recycled Mats have been created by Indigenous Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander artists under the guidelines of the Indigenous Art Code that promotes authentic, fair and ethical trade in artwork & allows for transparent processes around the production and sale of artwork.
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National NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia in the first week of July each year (Sunday to Sunday), to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. NAIDOC Week is an opportunity for all Australians to learn about First Nations cultures and histories and participate in celebrations of the oldest, continuous living cultures on earth. You can support and get to know your local Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities through activities and events held across the country.
Australian Aboriginal artist De Greer Yindimincarlie, of the Wiradjuri Nation in central New South Wales, designed this recycled, reversible orange and black Yarning Circle Mat. Illustrates a variety of different Aboriginal symbols including men, women, and children. Look closely to spot emu or kangaroo tracks, digging tools, boomerangs and coolamons. This is the ideal way to introduce children to the world of Aboriginal Art and storytelling and embed Aboriginal culture into the classroom through symbolism. These large mats are perfect for schools and early learning environments. Use them indoors for storytelling, art and craft adventures and as a game or transition mat. Outdoors, children can enjoy picnics and outdoor lessons on these mats too. The large sized Yarning Circle recycled plastic mat is durable, easy to clean, soft and comfortable to sit on or walk on. Use it with small and large groups. All Aboriginal Design Recycled Mats have been created by Indigenous Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander artists under the guidelines of the Indigenous Art Code that promotes authentic, fair and ethical trade in artwork & allows for transparent processes around the production and sale of artwork.