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We continue the yarn with Dharawal Elder from the La Perouse community, Uncle Shayne Williams.
In part 2 of this two part series, Armani, Jasmine, Kyla and Mikaela discuss the collection of spears that were taken from Botany Bay in 1770 and the importance of keeping stories and traditions alive.
Uncle Shayne has spent many years teaching about indigenous language, culture, history and Country.
We thank Uncle Shayne for his time given to share his story with our First-Nation students.
We sincerely hope you enjoy this meaningful episode of the Kirrawee Public School Podcast.
By Kirrawee Public SchoolWe continue the yarn with Dharawal Elder from the La Perouse community, Uncle Shayne Williams.
In part 2 of this two part series, Armani, Jasmine, Kyla and Mikaela discuss the collection of spears that were taken from Botany Bay in 1770 and the importance of keeping stories and traditions alive.
Uncle Shayne has spent many years teaching about indigenous language, culture, history and Country.
We thank Uncle Shayne for his time given to share his story with our First-Nation students.
We sincerely hope you enjoy this meaningful episode of the Kirrawee Public School Podcast.