The Sand Symbols
The Sand Symbols
Sarah Gibson sat in her faded but comfortable old chair and looked fondly down at her 6 beautiful grandchildren seated on the ground in front of her.
Sarah could see they were all very curious and itching to know why she had a long, pointy stick and a large pile of sand near her feet.
The children all waited eagerly for Sarah to take them on a cultural journey with one of her beautiful stories...
About the Author:
Nola Turner-Jensen is a Wiradjuri woman from the river country in Central West NSW. Nola is proud of her Aboriginal background as well as the Irish and English heritage from her fathers side. Nola and her family have settled North of Brisbane in Qld for the last 20 years, where she studied and became an active social worker, working with Indigenous youth. Today Nola's interests lie within the bush food and associated products industries, developing Indigenous educational resources and is at present working on several new Indigenous adventure stories.