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Aboriginal Symbols Wooden 42 Pieces

$4695 (ex GST)
$5165 (inc GST)
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These Aboriginal Symbols Wooden are used by Aboriginal people in their art to preserve culture and tradition and when depicting various stories. These ancient symbols can be seen in their rock paintings, cave paintings, body paint, ceremonial clothing, and sand painting and are still used today in contemporary Indigenous Art. Use these symbol tiles as a stand alone sorting or memory game or use together with the Aboriginal Symbols Sign Corflute*.

Designed and printed by Alan Coleman who is of Indigenous heritage with roots to two Indigenous tribes Kalkadoon from Mt Isa and Waanya from Gulf of Carpentaria.

Zart recommends connecting to your local First Nations community and building strong authentic relationships so your students, staff, and the wider school community continue to share in the beauty of First Nations culture and history.

PDF EDUCATION SUPPLIES  |  SKU: WSZ004

Key Features

• Dimensions: 3.8cm W x 4cm H, 42 pieces in the bag
• Comes with draw string bag
• *Aboriginal Symbols Sign Corflute sold separately CBZ293

Additional Information

Aboriginal Symbols Wooden 42 Piece - ZartArt Catalogue

Specifications (WSZ004)

  • Catalogue Page Number
    9
PDF EDUCATION SUPPLIES

Aboriginal Symbols Wooden 42 Pieces

$4695 (ex GST)
$5165 (inc GST)

These Aboriginal Symbols Wooden are used by Aboriginal people in their art to preserve culture and tradition and when depicting various stories. These ancient symbols can be seen in their rock paintings, cave paintings, body paint, ceremonial clothing, and sand painting and are still used today in contemporary Indigenous Art. Use these symbol tiles as a stand alone sorting or memory game or use together with the Aboriginal Symbols Sign Corflute*.

Designed and printed by Alan Coleman who is of Indigenous heritage with roots to two Indigenous tribes Kalkadoon from Mt Isa and Waanya from Gulf of Carpentaria.

Zart recommends connecting to your local First Nations community and building strong authentic relationships so your students, staff, and the wider school community continue to share in the beauty of First Nations culture and history.

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