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Kings Park Cultural Walk

Back to Kings Park and Botanic Gardens
Cost
From $25 per student
Ratio
1:20
Type
Staff-led
Duration
1 hour
Years
Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Subject
Humanities & Social Science

Students will learn about the symbols, stories and colours used in Nyungar art while making their own small piece to keep. Take a walk through the Western Australian Botanic Garden with your Nyungar guide.   We look for bush tucker, animals and insects as we talk about how the environment changes over the six seasons, and the importance of spiritual acknowledgement for Nyungar people.  

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About the Program

Students will learn about the symbols, stories and colours used in Nyungar art while making their own small piece to keep. Take a walk through the Western Australian Botanic Garden with your Nyungar guide.   We look for bush tucker, animals and insects as we talk about how the environment changes over the six seasons, and the importance of spiritual acknowledgement for Nyungar people.  

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Experience the Aboriginal cultural side of Kings Park (Kaarta Koomba) with Djurandi Dreaming.  Be immersed in the world’s oldest living culture with an authentic, personal experience of Indigenous culture in Kings Park. Tours and other cultural experiences are run by local Noongar people who have a strong family connection to this country and a deep understanding of their culture and knowledge of the land.

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For further information on learning outcomes and objectives, as well as all other information, please send an enquiry below.

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