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25.01.2022 Check out the launch of Glenthorne National Park, or Ityamaiitpinna Yarta! Can you spot a familiar face?
25.01.2022 Happy NAIDOC Week! We’re getting into the week with art workshops at Onkaparinga Libraries It is such a great time of year to share our culture and knowledge, but it is important to celebrate Aboriginal culture all year round! Get in touch to book an art workshop at your workplace #NAIDOC2020
23.01.2022 A commissioned piece in it’s new home! Get in touch to discuss creating your own unique painting or sculpture #art #aboriginal #indigenous #aboriginalart #indigenousart
22.01.2022 Ochre ready for an event with @natureplaysa earlier this year #aboriginal #aboriginalart #indigenous #indigenousart @ Glenthorne
22.01.2022 An exciting day today, as a new project begins! Any guesses what it might be? #aboriginal #indigenous #aboriginalart #indigenousart #kaurna
19.01.2022 Ochre is a traditional medium used by Aboriginal people for tens of thousands of years It’s spiritual significance remains today, as we share our culture with others #kaurna #kaurnaart #nunga #aboriginal #aboriginalart #indigenous #indigenousart @ Perry's Bend Reserve
18.01.2022 An art workshop held in NAIDOC Week 2019 While @naidocweek 2020 is postponed, get in touch for future bookings! #naidoc #aboriginal #aboriginalart #indigenous #indigenousart
16.01.2022 A beautiful contemporary canoe created by Kaurna men Corey Turner and Tamaru. This canoe was designed for St Peter's Girls Early Learners' centre with an incredible story behind it #aboriginal #aboriginalart #aboriginalstories Deadly Mob St Peter's Girls' School
16.01.2022 National Reconciliation Week 2020 is here! While Southern Cultural Immersion can’t celebrate the way we’d planned, we are taking bookings for the later half of 2020 Get in touch for training, workshops, tours, and more! #NRW2020 #InThisTogether2020
15.01.2022 Don’t miss these workshops to celebrate NAIDOC Week with @onkaparinga libraries! Places are very limited so get in quick!!
14.01.2022 After a cultural tour with @flindersuniversity, we were touched to receive this poem. Written by a student, the words come from the stories we shared and the knowledge we passed on A giant's body inhabits this land, I know because I have been told. I imagine that Down from his face the Sturt river runs, his tear ducks blocked by concrete.... Hidden in plain 'site' placed on the edge of your field of vision The once marshy lands now dry .. still the scars remain on the trees. 35,000 years of women's country; 1968/9 is the last time they came People from the Coorong, victor harbour, Peramangk and Nurangerie. From here, this intersection, they moved, from one side to another. Once sandy hills now stripped bare limestone, stone tools scatted and buried. Unseen forces burial ground, take off your shoes do you feel something? The violence of removal, whose perspective is the concrete trying to hide. A man who has been unseen brings fear when seen, his existence challenging. Look after the river, can you see the secrets buried in the ancient landscape Family's camping summer breeze, chips of the old blocks, knife blades and spearheads. Fishing nets, children playing, fires amongst the dunes, observers of thousands of years. Ochre cove, men's law trading lines, passing on the sacred values summer by summer The honing of blades-like the workings of old men shaping the young to care for the land. Hight tide wash pool brings the fish who with them bring the brackish waters. Tjilbruke dreaming in grief his tears framed by grasses make their way up through the ground, Possum dreaming wa ter fresh from the land, salty waters from the tides Ran free, no longer will sediment clog springs, birds fly over the war painted hills. #aboriginal #indigenous #poetry #kaurna #aboriginalpoetry #indigenouspoetry
11.01.2022 Jude is looking sharp in his @port.noarlungafc guernsey! It was designed by Corey Turner of @southernculturalimmersion in 2019 especially for the Cockledivers #aboriginal #indigenous #aboriginalart #indigenousart #kaurna #kaurnaart
11.01.2022 It was heartening and inspiring to be at the opening of Ityamaiitpinna Yarta (Glenthrone National Park) with Minister David Spears recently Love to see the Kaurna place name used at the park, looking forward to seeing more steps in the right direction just like this! #aboriginal #indigenous #kaurna #inthistogether2020
07.01.2022 We’re really proud to have worked with Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management Board to deliver cultural awareness training! Check out this awesome video of our time together, and to see what Southern Cultural Immersion can provide for your organisation! Get in touch to discuss options Over the last 12 months the Natural Resources Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Volunteer Support and Aboriginal Partnerships teams worked together to provide environmental volunteers with an understanding of Kaurna culture, history and their responsibilities when caring for their lands and waters. Discover the positive outcomes of the program, which trained 500 environmental volunteers over seven training opportunities
06.01.2022 Looking to get little ones involved in culture? Cultural Awareness Incursions available, get in touch for booking details! #aboriginalart #aboriginal #indigenous #indigenousart #kaurna #nunga #culture
05.01.2022 This Reconciliation Week we’re reflecting on our past tours and workshops, and cannot wait to get back to it! Here are some flashback photos from Glenthorne Farm Open Day! It won’t be long before we’re out doing tours and workshops again! Get in touch to make a booking for your workplace, school, or group! #NRW2020 #InThisTogether2020
04.01.2022 So great to see our mates at Onkaparinga Libraries and Neporendi Aboriginal Forum Inc. sharing yarns for Reconciliation Week! Kaurna shields and cooloman hand crafted by Southern Cultural Immersion - get in touch to discuss commissions #NRW2020 #InThisTogether2020
03.01.2022 Soaking up the sunshine with Reception children from St Martin de Porres School, some budding artists amongst the group.
03.01.2022 Hidden series available for purchase DM us for details or to get your own special piece commissioned #kaurna #kaurnaart #indigenous #aboriginal #aboriginalart #indigenous #indigenousart #nunga