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StoryTelling
The process of storytelling varies between cultures. In western cultures stories are told to convey a meaning, such as entertainment, a moral etc. In Aboriginal culture a story is to convey knowledge. While this may include a moral (particularly in the children's stories) they will also convey a lot of other information. So these stories are not about moral - who is right and who is wrong, but information on how to work across cultures, how to understand how others see the worlds, and the experience Aboriginal people have shared with their children, and your future clients.
Have a look at the stories in this playlist and answer the questions given
We are putting these stories into game simulations. This is so you can better feel yrou role in the story, and so the Aboriginal people telling the story can have the context of their story retained over time.