
Cultural Narratives and Identity
This topic investigates how stories reflect and shape cultural identity, with a focus on Australian and First Nations perspectives. Students examine the relationship between language, culture, and storytelling.
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This topic investigates how stories reflect and shape cultural identity, with a focus on Australian and First Nations perspectives. Students examine the relationship between language, culture, and storytelling.
Key Questions
- How do stories preserve cultural heritage?
- In what ways does language reflect identity?
- What can we learn from First Nations storytelling traditions?
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