This week we have been looking at the ways Aboriginal people used to communicate and still do today.
Creating songlines was a way they could tell their stories, where they travelled and what they saw.
We have created some too.
Here are just some of them. Well done 2F!
Creating songlines was a way they could tell their stories, where they travelled and what they saw.
We have created some too.
Here are just some of them. Well done 2F!
Five lizards in the desert hunting for their food. Lizard tracks to water.
Logan
Logan
Charli
Oh there was a track with tiger foot prints and I followed the track. It led me there and I saw a cave. It looked like the tiger was in there. Brendan
Five echidnas eating ants near the track. Michaela
Down at the river where the roos jump to the other side. Alison
In a truck near a lake travelling up a hill. Kangaroos jump up and down when we travel by. Kahlei
Five roos' tracks along the river. Macy
I was walking down the snowy mountains. I saw a lizard. I saw its track and I followed it up the mountain.
Kruz
Kruz
I'm driving in my truck through the bush. I see a river with a platypus dancing like I've never seen before.
Maya
Maya
Five red kangaroos hopping down the track. Riley Campbell
The windy trees in the rainy forest. Daisy