How poetry, narrative and song (Treaty by Yothu Yindi) raises awareness about important issues.

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Students reflect on the importance of how narrative, poem and song (Treaty by Yothu Yindi) express issues on racism and present their ideas to the class.

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You will present your work to peers on issues expressed in poetry, fiction and song on the theme of racism and indigenous people.

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ACELT1806 Level 8

Explore the interconnectedness of Country and Place, People, Identity and Culture in texts including those by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander authors

ACELY1732 Level 8

Analyse and evaluate the ways that text structures and language features vary according to the purpose of the text and the ways that referenced sources add authority to a text