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Indigenous Food: Videos

Senior School topic guide supporting the Australian Curriculum Cross Curriculum priority of Indigenous Understanding

Source: Black, S. (2020).

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Indigenous food | Videos

Level 2 resourceFilm and videoUsing YouTube on campus help and instructionsTo view this video on campus remember to first login to your school Google account using your mConnect username and password. Click here for more help on using YouTube on campus.

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When using this video don't forget to cite and reference your sources. For more information and help see the Kerferd Library referencing guide and / or CiteMaker.
In text reference / citation: Gardening Australia (2020) or (Gardening Australia, 2020)
Bibliography / Reference list: Gardening Australia (2020). Australian native edible plants [eVideo]. https://youtu.be/vEiyP8-OJLU

"This video presentation gives a brief overview of three wild food plants from the southeast coast of Australia, the Blue Flax Lily, the Broad Leaved Geebung and the Spiny Headed Mat-Rush. The video describes where to find them, their uses and how to harvest and eat them." (Bushcraft Survival Australia, 2017)

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In text reference / citation: Bushcraft Survival Australia (2017) or (Bushcraft Survival Australia, 2017)
Bibliography / Reference list: Bushcraft Survival Australia, (2017). Wild Edibles [eVideo]. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/D0AKYvBDy_o

"Summer in the bush is a pretty bountiful time for wild edibles and I come across some Coastal Wattle, Warrigal Greens, Pig face (Karkalla), Coastal Saltbush, Spiny Headed Mat Rush, Flax Lilly, plus more!... Note: Eating wild edibles isn't a joke. Make sure you know what you're eating before you eat it. The vast majority of the plants in the bush are poisonous so be 100% sure before you take a nibble. " Scotty's Gone Walkabouts, 2018)

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In text reference / citation: Scotty's Gone Walkabouts (2018) or (Scotty's Gone Walkabouts, 2018)
Bibliography / Reference list: Scotty's Gone Walkabouts, (2018). Coastal Bush Tucker- SE Australia [eVideo]. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/drUEgqP68iM

"Most of my medicine is food". Neville gives Food Safari host Maeve O'Meara a tour of his "supermarket" and "chemist", out in the bush. (O'Meara, 2013)

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When using this video don't forget to cite and reference your sources. For more information and help see the Kerferd Library referencing guide and / or CiteMaker.

In text reference / citation: O'Meara (2013) or (O'Meara, 2013)
Bibliography / Reference list: O'Meara, M., (2013). Food Safari – A Look At Bush Tucker [eVideo] SBS Food. Retrieved from https://www.sbs.com.au/food/video/20651587800/Food-Safari-A-Look-At-Bush-Tucker

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