Objects
Dreaming Stories
Celebrations
Communication
100

What is the name of this object?

boomerang

100

What is the name of this Aboriginal place?

Uluru

100

What is the name of the special week that celebrates Aboriginal culture, history and achievements in July?

NAIDOC Week

100

What is the called?

Rock art

200

What were clap sticks used for? 

music 

ceremony 

celebration 

200


What is the name of this mountain?

Guluga or Mother Mountain 

200
Who can celebrate NAIDOC Week?

Everyone!

200

What is this Aboriginal communication method called?

message stick

300

Name this object and 2 things it was used for

coolamon 

for drinking and babies 

300

What happened next?

And then he turned to stone, because he didn't listen to his elder. 

300

Name 2 things people do to celebrate NAIDOC Week:

Singing, dancing, art, language, assembly, award ceremony, listen to Dreaming Stories, listen to elders, weaving.

300

How are Aboriginal people communicating here?

smoke signal

400

In the present, I would use a hairbrush to brush my hair but in the past, Aboriginal people used _________________

banksia plant 

400

Can you name another Aboriginal Dreaming story?

Tiddlick the Frog

The Rainbow Serpent 

The 3 sisters 


400

This is Kevin Rudd, one of our old Prime Ministers. What was he saying here to the Aboriginal People?

Sorry

400

Why was ochre different colours?

To show where people came from

or 

For different occasions (eg: red for battle, white for celebration)

500

Finish this sentence:

In the past, Aboriginal people used ochre but now...

we use face paint. 

500

What is the moral of the Camel Rock Dreaming story?

To always listen to your elders

500

What is the name of the week in May, where we say sorry to Aboriginal people and try to make peace?

Reconciliation Week or Sorry Day

500


Why would Aboriginal people paint x ray versions of animals on rocks?

To show where the bones and organs were for hunting and cooking.