Stories dreaming
Date: May 25th, 2008Stories dreaming
Stories, Dreams & Poems
A collection of stories, poems, fantasies, dreams and creative writing about Antonin Artaud, fear, alienation, nuclear war and more. (more...)
Aboriginal Dreaming Stories
A unit of work for students in the Primary Years to develop understandings about Aboriginal culture as seen through Dreaming Stories. Learning activities are based on De Bono's ... (more...)
Starkitten - Stories, Dreams & Scenes
HOME. ME Who am I? My Hobbies Dreamlines... Img. Wisdom Quotes. WRITING Scribbles Alter Egos Crunchy Bites Other Stories Poetry Published Works. LINKS, ETC List O'Links (more...)
Author discusses stories, dreams | The Valley Vanguard
International award-winning author Isabel Allende kicked off the 2005 Dow Visiting Scholars and Artists Lecture Series Wednesday before a near-capacity crowd in the Performing Arts ... (more...)
Stories of the Dreaming
This site explores Indigenous Australia through storytelling, cultures and histories. It includes Stories of the Dreaming, teachers' resources and content for students. You can ... (more...)
Native American Stories for Kids - Dreams - Children's Indian Tales
Dreams is a Native American short story for kids. Children's Indian Tales share the culture and beliefs of Native Americans and nature. (more...)
Aboriginal Dreaming Stories
Description: Students view some aboriginal dreamtime stories, research further stories, make costumes to act our a story and finally write or draw their own dreamtime stories. (more...)
The Dreaming, Aboriginal Stories of creation
The Dreaming, Aboriginal Stories of creation by Real Australia Aboriginal Australia is completely written by indigenous people it contains photographs, and information on their ... (more...)
Stories of the Dreaming - Introduction
Storytelling is an integral part of life for Indigenous Australians. From an early age, storytelling plays a vital role in educating children. The stories help to explain how the ... (more...)
The Dreaming » Stories
Or to be more precise, genders, as you?ll read in this excellent essay by Neil on Powells.com. Books have sexes; or to be more precise, books have genders. (more...)