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Aboriginal Symbols and Tracks Dough Stamps and Rollers

Riley Callie Resources

Description

'Natural Stampers - Aboriginal Symbols Set 1' features 10 Aboriginal symbols for rain, sandhill, meeting place, campsite, people sitting, goanna, kangaroo, man, woman, emu.

'Natural Stampers - Aboriginal Symbols Set 2' features 10 Aboriginal symbols for stars, waterflow, water between campsites, ants, snake, digging sticks, woomera, boomerang, possum tracks, spear.

'Natural Animal Tracks Play Dough Rollers' are a set of three rollers, each featuring the tracks of an Australian animal, plus an outline of the animal on the end of each roller, for stamping. Animals featured include kangaroo, emu and goanna!

*Note from Riley Callie Resources:
Symbols play an important role in cultural transmission of information and are a special way in which Aboriginal stories are told and shared. Their use and meanings vary across the country and between Aboriginal groups. It is important to remember that context is significant; the meanings of Aboriginal symbols are not fixed and can be interpreted in different ways by different people. The symbols in these resources are just one variation.

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