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Cultural healing: Indigenous art as therapy

Noongar Elders making dolls
Noongar Elders making dolls Source: Community Arts Network (CAN)

From sound healing with didgeridoo to art therapy for disabled people, Aboriginal art is proving a powerful tool for helping Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians heal the body and mind. Here are four incredible ways Aboriginal art is being used to restore people to good health.Kulasegaram Sanchayan reports in Tamil with a feature prepared by Kimberly Gillen and Amy Chien-Yu Wang. For more Indigenous content visit sbs.com.au/topics/walk-with-us


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From sound healing with didgeridoo to art therapy for disabled people, Aboriginal art is proving a powerful tool for helping Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians heal the body and mind. Here are four incredible ways Aboriginal art is being used to restore people to good health.Kulasegaram Sanchayan reports in Tamil with a feature prepared by Kimberly Gillen and Amy Chien-Yu Wang. For more Indigenous content visit sbs.com.au/topics/walk-with-us


 

 

 


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