History+and+Indigenous+perspectives

=History and Indigenous perspectives page This page will contain resources to be used in the studies of History and Indigenous perspectives. The two have become indelibly linked in the recent past, and will become even more closely linked in the National Curriculum.=

History links
State Library Ergo Wikijunior Ancient civilisations Australian biographies History detectives History Teachers Association of Victoria Sovereign Hill Education The History Network BBC History Magazine

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A short list of books for use in teaching Indigenous perspectives
Early to middle years Arthur, W., & Morphy, F. (Eds.). (2005). //Macquarie atlas of indigineous australia//. Sydney: The Macquarie Library Pty Ltd. A useful reference book to explore Indigenous language groups.

Hashmi, K. (1998). //You and me, murrawee//. Ringwood, Victoria: Penguin Books. Childrens picture book, Could be used as a read aloud, or just as a library book, on similarities/differences between Europeans and Aborigines

McDonald, M., & Pryor, B. (1998). //My girragungji//. St Leonards, NSW: Allen and Unwin.



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Aboriginal Dreaming stories
= = =Indigenous links= Koorie Mail Ballarat Aboriginal Co-Op Brambuk Racism No Way Early Contact

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