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Jagun
A First Nations Colouring Book
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Holly Sanders invites you to celebrate Country. For Indigenous peoples and allies alike, Jagun features forty-five artworks that explore the land, the sky, the water, the women and the seasons that all come together to bring Holly's art and world to life.
Pronounced jooh-gun, meaning Country in Bundjalung language.
Jagun celebrates the land, sky, waters, flora and fauna that together form Country. There is no part of the natural world that is not interconnected with First Nations culture or kin. Exploring her own identity, Holly Sanders invites you on a journey to sing, dance and colour as you discover that Country is more than just a place.
Jagun is the third title in the bestselling First Nations Colouring series. It follows on from Mulganai and Nardurna. All of these books are ally friendly and are made to be enjoyed by everyone.
Jagun celebrates the land, sky, waters, flora and fauna that together form Country. There is no part of the natural world that is not interconnected with First Nations culture or kin. Exploring her own identity, Holly Sanders invites you on a journey to sing, dance and colour as you discover that Country is more than just a place.
Jagun is the third title in the bestselling First Nations Colouring series. It follows on from Mulganai and Nardurna. All of these books are ally friendly and are made to be enjoyed by everyone.
Extent: 80 pp
Format: Paperback
Publication date: 2024-05-28
Size: 24.9 x 25.0 cm
ISBN: 9781760764487
About the Author
Contemporary Aboriginal artist Holly Sanders is a proud Bundjalung woman. She lives and works as a teacher and artist on Yuin and Dharawal Countries, on the NSW South Coast. Through her art, Holly uses colours and patterns to connect to Country and to develop a modern interpretation of her Aboriginal culture.
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