PAGE 1 PAGE 2 Gapu PAGE 3 8 Baru in the bark paintings If you also counted the crocodiles on the entry wall you may have found more PAGE 4 Your own answer PAGE 5 As circled in the map here PAGE 6 ID: 853948
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PAGE 1 Water Salty PAGE 2 Gapu PAGE 3 8 Baru in the bark paintings. If you also counted the crocodiles on the entry wall you may have found more PAGE 4 Your own answer PAGE 5 As circled in the map here PAGE 6 OCHRE - Natural earth pigments MARWAT - Fine hair paintbrush NUWAYAK- Stringy bark All are correct- pianted, sung, danced and spoken These artworks are the colours of clay and ochre- yellow, red, white, brown, black Your own answer PAGE 8 A harpoon rope or sacred string in his mouth Floating anemones PAGE 9 Dhala (the creature with wavy arms). PAGE 10 5 Dugong , 3 Octopus, 3 Fish, 1 Giant Clam Gapu Monuk Activity Trail ANSWERS PAGE 11 recognise Indigenous Sea Rights White = white cloud rising Black = black land owners Yellow = sand on the beach Red = Peoples suffering Blue = blue salt water Outside the museum you may have seen the Torres Strait Islander Flag, The Maritime Aboriginal Flag, and The Australian Flag PAGE 12 Your own answer