What does it mean for Aboriginal youth to live in 2 worlds – the modern world and the traditional world?
Rohan Barwick (filling in for Mikalea Simpson), Kenneth Immanuel Lechleitner, Creating A Safe Supportive Environment (CASSE) Board Director, and Rainer Chlanda, Shields for Living Tools for Life (SFLTFL) Coordinator discussed this challenge on ABC Alice Springs ‘Afternoons’ show on Wednesday 10 March 2020.
Click link to hear full interview: https://www.casse.org.au/…/2020-03-10-SFLTFL-Interview-ABC_R…
Also discussed were the cultural and therapeutic benefits of making tools and how this traditional practice can bridge the two worlds.
CASSE Aboriginal Australian Relations Program Newsletter - December 2022 - mailchi.mp/14a57669382c/c…
About 2 months ago from CASSE Australia's Twitter via Mailchimp
We need a healing place for youth. This place is on country because country holds. linkedin.com/posts/activity…
About 5 months ago from CASSE Australia's Twitter via Twitter Web App
Making a No 7 fb.watch/bdmm_Z8Mqx/ via @FacebookWatch Wayne Scruton describes the skill required to make a traditional tool in this video. #No7 #boomerang #aboriginal #aboriginalculture #traditionaltools #alicesprings #northernterritory pic.twitter.com/eCbJaiQmne
Last year from CASSE Australia's Twitter via Twitter Web App
CASSE Aboriginal Australian Relations Program Newsletter - December 2021 - mailchi.mp/6fab23b968e3/c…
About a year ago from CASSE Australia's Twitter via Mailchimp
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