Animals - Noongar Boodjar Language Centre 2026

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  2. Begin by reviewing the Teacher’s Background Information section. This provides context about family relationships and the significance of the Noongar language.
  3. Proceed to the Greeting Circle activity. Create a message stick and gather your students in a circle, ensuring everyone has a chance to speak using the stick.
  4. Move on to the Barna animals keywords section. Familiarize yourself with the animal names in Noongar, as this will be essential for subsequent activities.
  5. Engage with drawing activities by illustrating your favorite animal and writing its name below. Use the provided spaces for your drawings and sentences.
  6. Complete sentence exercises by selecting family members from the word list, drawing corresponding pictures, and practicing sentence structure.

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Some examples of Noongar totems are jirda, birds, kwooyar frogs, gooljak, kooljark, koolyak swans, yoorn/yoondarn goannas and karda/caarda- lizards. Every individual has a spirit totem or an animal which we have a responsibility for and must treat with respect. We do not eat the animal of our totem.
The barramundi is a revered species in Aboriginal culture, representing abundance, prosperity, and interconnectedness. With its sleek form and silvery scales, the barramundi embodies the life-giving forces of water and the cycle of renewal that sustains ecosystems. What do Animals Represent in Aboriginal Art? Mandel Aboriginal Art Gallery mandel-art-gallery-blog Mandel Aboriginal Art Gallery mandel-art-gallery-blog
Some examples of Aboriginal totems include a hawk, a kangaroo, a koala, an emu, and an owl, to name a few. Each First Nations person has at least four totems, including inherited ones for each national, clan, and family group, plus an assigned or personal totem. Totems are split between moieties. Aboriginal Totems | Evolve Communities Pty Ltd Evolve Communities aboriginal-totems Evolve Communities aboriginal-totems

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Noongar maam (men) hunted large animals like the yongka (kangaroo) and weitj (emu) and wild duck. The yorga or yok (women) and koolangka (children) would gather smaller animals such as the nyingarn (echidna), karda (lizard) and goomal/ngwir (possum).
Our Noongar Word of the Week is 𝗞𝗼𝗼𝗯𝗮𝗹𝗼𝗻𝗴 (frog) 🐸 Check out the pronunciation at coslibraries. com/koobalong 🔸 Did you know we have a Noongar language learning group at Midland Library? City - Our Noongar Word of the Week is Koobalong (frog) Check Facebook photo Facebook photo
Some examples of Noongar totems are jirda, birds, kwooyar frogs, gooljak, kooljark, koolyak swans, yoorn/yoondarn goannas and karda/caarda- lizards. Every individual has a spirit totem or an animal which we have a responsibility for and must treat with respect. We do not eat the animal of our totem. Spirituality - Kaartdijin Noongar Kaartdijin Noongar spirituality Kaartdijin Noongar spirituality
The local Aboriginal word for dolphin is kwilena (quill-an-ah).
As Nyungar language was not written prior to colonisation, there are many spellings of this word and most Nyungar words. Boodjar means country. Nyungar boodjar (country) extends from north of Jurien Bay, inland to north of Moora and down to the southern coast between Bremer Bay and east of Esperance.

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