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The Wanju Carrolup Noongar kids - Coggle Diagram
The
Wanju Carrolup Noongar
kids
My Interpretation
Strong connection to their traditional relationship with nature
The different colours which indicate time of day
A loss of identity, the sense of being lost and missing home
Significance of the flora and fauna, especially that of kangaroos and eucalyptus trees
Human nature and identity
Respect for the land; appreciation of its beauty
Humans relying on the land for resources, eg. hunting
Symbols and concepts in understanding why things are
Importance of nature
Lakes and streams leading off into the distance
Continuity, spacious and copious amounts of land to explore, land being co-dependent (water, land, animals)
Rolling hills
Lack of human intervention, the vegetation and land is undisturbed and untouched
Co-dependency: the land takes care of us, we take care of the land
Mobs
Patchwork of land
Subcultures intertwining
Repeating, colourful patterns, which coincides with dot painting and other Indigenous art styles
Use of semiosis in understanding the world
Tree
Signifier
Shade, leaves, trunk, bark, roots, foliage,
Signified
Nature, serenity, coolness
Rainbow lake
Signifier
Water, light, reflection,
Signified
Beauty, peace, life
Man
Signifier
Silhouette, black, small
Signified
Dependency on land