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Dual place names in Australia

Theme: Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders - Culture, language and identity
Key Learning Area: English - Science - Studies of Society and Environment (SOSE)
Age Group: Primary Upper (10-12) Resource Type: Maps Stimulus Name: Norman Tindale’s ‘Tribal Boundaries in Aboriginal Australia’ Map

Outcomes

Students develop an understanding of the significance and importance of place names.
Students gain awareness of the different Government bodies involved in naming places in Australia.

Introduction

This activity provides students with the opportunity to appreciate the Aboriginal and European place names in their local area and the Sydney region.

Worksheets to download
Teacher’s Notes 1and Teacher’s Notes 2 (gif File)
Handout 1: Norman Tindale’s map of Australia (rtf File)
Handout 2: Table of Aboriginal place names (gif File)
Handouts 3: Dual Naming- Supporting cultural recognition information sheet (gif File)
Handout 4: Geographical Names Board brochure (gif File)

Suggested Activities

Additional Strategies

For further discussion:
Handout 3: Dual Naming- Supporting cultural recognition
Handout 4: Geographical Names Board brochure

Related Resources

Aboriginal Sydney, M Hinkson. Aboriginal Studies Press, 2001
The Land is a Map, Edited by L Hercus, F Hodges, J Simpson. Pandanus Books, 2002

Relevant websites to visit
Land.Vic
Geographic Names Board
NSW Department of Lands
South Australia Museum
Australian Museum
National Archives of Australia

Date: 13 September 2006