Yulunga: Traditional Games

Yulunga: Traditional Indigenous Games. Launched by the Australian Sports Commission in July 2008.

Yulunga*: Traditional Indigenous Games is a new activity resource of over 100 traditional Indigenous games created to provide all Australians with an opportunity to learn about, appreciate and experience aspects of Indigenous culture.

The link to the full Yulunga resource is above. This page also contains four seperate resources containing games for specific age groups. Alternatively, the individual games are available on the Yulunga: individual games page.

Before printing, please note that the complete Yulunga resource is a 260 page document. If you do not wish to print the full resource, the individual games are available by following the link at the top of this page. 

Please ensure that you have read the disclaimer before playing the games.

*Yulunga means playing in the language of the Kamilaroi (Gamori) people of northern-western New South Wales.

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