DustEchoes
Posted December 13th, 2009 by Timothy A. Torgerson
This fantastic site on Australian aboriginal culture is a collection of 12 dreamtime stories collected from the Wugullar (Beswick) Community in Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory, Australia. They were originally recorded in audio, and then turned into animated movies by some of Australia's most talented animators.
A gorgeous adaptation of traditional stories, this should offer an immersive experience for any student of indigenous cultures. Includes the animations, study guides, a glossary, quizzes and mash-ups so students can make and watch their own one-minute version of the story. Requires Flash.
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