Yaama Aboriginal Programs
Helping Indigenous youth and sharing knowledge
24/03/2020
W.A residents can grow your own flour with these little beauties!
Red Eyed Wattle produce edible red-stalked seeds that were traditionally ground into flour to make bread. With its versatile nutty flavour, wattleseed can also be used as a coffee substitute and to enhance sweet and savoury dishes.
Acacia cyclops is easy to grow, very hardy once established AND pretty!
More information on our website - https://tuckerbush.com.au/red-eyed-wattle-acacia-cyclops/
18/03/2020
A Yolngu boy is getting painted for bunggul (a traditional song and dance performance). The diamond pattern on his chest is a mintji (sacred clan design) of the Gumatj people, representing fire.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
In Gumatj cosmology Baru, the crocodile creation ancestor, introduced fire to the Yolngu people.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
To this day, everything is connected to creation time events and the ancestors. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
12/07/2019
How to read a Possum Skin Cloak Possum skin cloaks map country, tell – and hold – stories. The First Peoples of south-eastern Australian have been making them since time immemorial. But his...
09/07/2019
How to make your own Indigenous herbs and spices rack Swap out your paprika and dried parsley. Push imported spice bottles to the side and reap the flavour rewards.
10/05/2019
From 23 May, Noel Butler - award winning sculpture specialising in wood carving and burning patterns - will be exhibiting a number of his works at the Christie Cotter Gallery in Camperdown!
Click the link for details
https://www.innerwest.nsw.gov.au/explore/whats-on #/details/13718
📸 Creative by Inner West Council
14/04/2019
'Punuku Tjukurpa' - Wood Carving Stories Created by Artback NT - all rights reserved. If you're interested in viewing the exhibition please follow this link; http://www.artbacknt.com.au/index.php/visual-arts/punuku-tjukurpa/
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