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Available Classes
Arnhem Land is home to the world’s oldest surviving culture. We gently immerse ourselves in the Yolgnu culture as we glide through the Arafura Swamp, bump around on a Bush Safari and visit the Ramingining Arts Centre.
DELIVERY MODE
- Face-to-Face
SUGGESTED READING
- Spirit of Arnhem Land, Penny Tweedie, 2021
- Caring for Country: A West Arnhem Land Story, Emily Bridgeman, 2021
- Tales from Arnhem Land, Ann E. Wells, 1959
COURSE OUTLINE
- Discovery of Bauxite; Welcome to Country; Nhulun
- Yothu Yindi, Jack Thompson; Yirrkala – Bark Petitions, Church Panels
- Donald Thomson; Buku- Larrngay art centre; Makassan Contact, Stone Picture Walk
- Journey to Murwangi Safari Camp; Arafura Swamp; Bush Safari; Ramingining
- Bula’bula Art Centre, Garma Festival; Moieties - Dhuwa and Yirritja
- Ten Canoes Museum, Donald Thomson; Barra Lodge, Termites
- Maningrida, Djomi Museum, Dugout Canoes; Painting on Bark
- Maningrida Arts & Culture Centre, weaving; Fishing expedition, Barramundi, Crocodiles
- Mosaic Burning; Traditional Owners; To Mount Booradaile; Oldest Culture, Major Periods
LEARNING OUTCOMES
By the end of this course, students should be able to:
- Should have a greater understanding of travel in Arnhem Land
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