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Hitting a pothole

Hitting a pothole

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On 14 July, a man named Will from the First Nations-led organisation Yarn Bark came to our school to teach us about Aboriginal cultures and what life was like for Indigenous people.

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First of all, Will did an Acknowledgement of Country in a different language. Then he told us a few things about smoking ceremonies and how they are used for healing and spiritual renewal.

A bit later, we all got into groups and learnt how to make fires with sticks. Luckily, no one set anything in the gym on fire!

After that, Will played the didgeridoo and it was really cool. Will asked what it sounded like, and a few people thought it sounded like a rooster, a frog or even a bird.

On our way out, we all got to feel a football made out of possum skin and it felt nice and unusual at the same time.

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