Hunting Aherre + Activity Book

Sections: Fun with words; Grammar; Comprehension; Art & Culture; Science

HONEY ANT READERSISBN:9781925855548

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By Margaret James, Illustrated by Wendy Paterson
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READING TRACKS
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PAPERBACK
Pages:
32

Two (male) cousins and their uncle go tracking and hunting for kangaroos early one hot morning. The older boy nervously shoots his first-ever kangaroo under the watchful eye of his uncle. Full of pride they take it back to their camp, where their proud great-grandparents teach the cousins how to prepare and cook the meat, and invite the community to join the feast. The moral of the story is that you should learn the right, traditional way of tracking, hunting and preparing the animal for cooking. You should look after the environment, treat the animals you hunt with respect, care about each other and you should share the food you get from hunting with everybody. Within the story are the details of how to track, hunt and eat a kangaroo. This knowledge has been passed down for generations in Central Australia and is shared by the Elders for this book, so that young people everywhere can learn about their ancient culture. Many young and adult Aboriginal people contributed their knowledge and experience to this book. The Elders are MK Turner OAM; Benedict Kngwarraye Stevens; Vincent Forrester and Marjorie Nyunga Williams.


Margaret James, M.Ed (TESOL), is the winner of several accolades including NT Australian of the Year finalist, QUT Faculty of Education outstanding alumni, Courier Mail 50 Brightest and Best. She was shaped by her multilingual rural childhood in Southern Africa where Indigenous languages surrounded her. This significantly influenced her choice of tertiary studies - among these were linguistics, languages, education, and Teaching English as an Additional Language. This background was to prove invaluable when, after a fulfilling and varied career in several countries, she moved into Indigenous Education in Australia. The paucity of engaging, early-reading material for EALD learners and her relationship with Elders of several Australian Nations, led her to develop several linguistically and culturally appropriate books and resources in English and several Aboriginal languages. Her first series is the innovative and highly successful Honey Ant® Readers. While visiting schools and communities in order to deliver Professional Development for the Honey Ant® Readers, Margaret became increasingly aware of the similar need for engaging, early-reading material for older learners as well. She worked closely with Elders, students and illustrators to develop linguistically and culturally appropriate learn-to-read story books for older readers, and books which could be enjoyed by non-Indigenous readers equally, while teaching them about the cultures and food gathering practices of Australian First Peoples. This included trips to the desert and the coast with Elders and children who shared their knowledge about tracking, hunting and fishing for food. Reading Tracks® - stories about hunting, tracking and fishing - is the result.



Wendy Paterson is a secondary school teacher-librarian, and illustrator. She has previously also enjoyed working as an archaeologist, a researcher, a History and Geography teacher, and clothing designer. She is inspired by bright colours, nature and the funny things children and animals say and do. Wendy says that illustrating for the Honey Ant® Readers and Reading Tracks® is an absolute pleasure as there are so many great colours and landscapes in Australia and the characters provide endless opportunities for a little bit of humour. Wendy loves going camping, exploring and hiking with her husband and two daughters.


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