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We do weavings every year to tie into our Native American studies. These were done on a simple cardboard loom. (image only)
Hands-On Canadian History: First Nations Inspired Art
There are many options for hands-on activities for studying the First Nations peoples of Canada before the Europeans arrived, but I decided to focus on the people who live on the West Coast – the Tlingit and Haida. The natives here are famous for their artwork and creativity of their totem poles – huge tree trunks carved into many animals and faces representing various spirits. Make First Nations Inspired Art
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Aboriginal Art Boomerang Design Sheet | Teaching Resources
Aboriginal Art Boomerang Design Sheet perfect for Primary or Ks3 pupils either as part of a project, stand alone lesson or cover work.
Georgetown Elementary Art Blog
Aboriginal YAPALIM Use a piece of large bark, have students decorate it with Indigenous symbols/language and hang around classroom/home/bedroom
Aboriginal Art Graphic Symbols and Meanings
Aboriginal Art Graphic Symbols and Meanings - Artlandish - Aboriginal Art Gallery: http://www.aboriginalartshop.com/aboriginal-art-graphic-symbols-and-meanings/
Australia Day Crafts for Kids
Australian Dot Art Printables for Australia Day or Australian Homeschool Unit Study from www.daniellesplace.com where learning is fun!
Flying Fish Kits
Flying Fish Kits from Australia. Love the happy feeling of this, and how the little strips extend to the edge of border.