Aboriginal Women
Student activities
Task no. 1
Aboriginal Women
What is a factual recount?
A factual recount
- retells events which have already happened.
- begins with background information about who, when and where.
- describes the series of events in chronological order
- may end with a personal comment or interpretation.
Questions
What information can you find out from the sources about the everyday activities of Aboriginal women?
What were the everyday activities of Aboriginal women in the early years of the colony? How do we know?
Use these words to help you:
- who
- what
- where
- when
- how
- why
Describe what each picture shows us about the everyday lives of Aboriginal women, then put the information and their sources in order of time.
Examine the sketches and paintings of Aboriginal women.
- look for details of the everday life activities of Aboriginal women, such as the tools and implements they used, body ornaments and decoration, food gathering and preparation and taking care of children.
- use inquiry words such as 'who, what, where, how, when and why' to analyse the visual sources provided, e.g. Who are they? What are they doing? What tools are they using? How did they make the tools? Who else is in the painting? Who painted the pictures? Why did they paint the pictures?
- write a factual recount on the everyday activities of Aboriginal women in the Sydney area in the early years of contact with the British.
- give their opinion on the accuracy and reliability of the information they have written in their report. Whose point of view do we see in the paintings?