Biomes and Food Security · Contemporary
Indigenous Land Management
Traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander practices for managing Country.
Key Questions
- 1How did First Nations peoples manage the Australian landscape for thousands of years?
- 2What can modern agriculture learn from traditional fire stick farming?
- 3How does the "connection to Country" influence sustainable resource use?
ACARA Content Descriptions
AC9G9K02
Year: Year 9
Subject: Humanities and Social Sciences
Unit: Biomes and Food Security
Period: Contemporary
Suggested Methodologies
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