Free Indigenous Art “Hunting Tara” Classroom Decor Printables

Aboriginal Art

The Free Indigenous Art “Hunting Tara” Classroom Decor Printables collection combines vibrant learning resources with meaningful storytelling. Created by Meeka, a proud Palawa woman and contemporary Aboriginal artist, the range celebrates cultural history through unique classroom materials.

Originally a secondary school teacher, Domica (Meeka) has spent the past two years working with Wanyara, teaching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander games, art, dance, language, history, ceremonies, songs, and stories to schools and businesses. Her teaching journey has grown into a powerful blend of education and art — sharing knowledge of Aboriginal culture while inspiring students through design.

The Hunting Tara story tells of hunters seeking grey kangaroos by the running water, along a track leading to a ceremonial meeting place. Through this story, students can begin to understand the symbols, traditions, and connection to Country that inspire Meeka’s work.

This free collection gives teachers ready-to-use classroom decor that is both practical and purposeful, integrating cultural perspectives into daily learning.

Free Indigenous Art “Hunting Tara” Printables

Indigenous Art Decor Maths Multiples Posters

Beautifully designed multiples charts that use Indigenous art patterns to make number sequences visually engaging and culturally significant.

Indigenous Art Decor Maths Australian Money Posters

Help students recognise Australian coins and notes with posters that connect maths learning to real-world contexts, enhanced by Aboriginal-inspired design.

Indigenous Art Decor How Many At School? Display

An interactive daily display for attendance and counting, encouraging number sense and classroom participation.

Indigenous Art Decor Maths Times Tables (With Answers)

Times tables posters with a contemporary Indigenous art design, providing both answers and patterns for easy reference on your maths wall.

Indigenous Art Decor Literacy Punctuation Posters – Basic

Introduce punctuation marks with simple explanations, paired with unique Indigenous-inspired artwork to bring literacy lessons to life.

Indigenous Art Decor Literacy Phonics Posters – Short a

Phonics visuals designed around the short “a” sound, combining early literacy instruction with contemporary Indigenous design.

Indigenous Art Decor Acknowledgement of Country Poster

Support reconciliation and inclusion in your classroom with a respectful Acknowledgement of Country poster in the Hunting Tara design.

Indigenous Art Decor National Anthem (Editable)

Editable National Anthem poster in rainbow tones combined with Indigenous art styling, suitable for assemblies, classrooms, and events.

FAQs – Free Indigenous Art “Hunting Tara” Printables

Practical guidance for using Indigenous art decor respectfully and meaningfully in classrooms.

Why use Indigenous art in the classroom?
Indigenous art is more than decoration — it tells stories, teaches history, and connects students to Country. Displaying Aboriginal artwork in the classroom acknowledges culture, supports reconciliation, and shows students that Indigenous perspectives are valued.
How do I explain the “Hunting Tara” story to students?
Keep it simple and age-appropriate. Share that the story represents hunters looking for kangaroos by the water, following a track that leads to a meeting place. You can use the posters to spark discussions about connection to land, symbols in art, and how stories carry meaning across generations.
What are respectful ways to use Indigenous art resources?
Always acknowledge the artist and cultural origins of the artwork. Avoid treating art simply as decoration — instead, connect it to learning, culture, and identity. Displaying the Acknowledgement of Country poster alongside the Hunting Tara resources reinforces this respect.
What should teachers avoid when using Indigenous art?
Do not use Indigenous art without context or acknowledgement of its origins. Avoid copying or encouraging students to reproduce traditional symbols without permission, as these can hold sacred or cultural significance. Teachers should also avoid “theme decorating” with Indigenous art in ways that trivialise or stereotype Aboriginal culture. Instead, frame the resources as learning tools that celebrate and respect the artist’s story.
How can classroom decor support cultural learning?
Displays act as daily prompts for conversation and reflection. For example, maths multiples charts in Indigenous design show that culture and curriculum can work together, while phonics or punctuation posters introduce literacy concepts in a culturally inclusive way.
What tips support effective classroom displays?
Keep displays purposeful and uncluttered so students can use them as references. Position key resources (multiples, times tables, punctuation) at student eye level. Rotate or refresh displays to link with current topics, keeping them relevant and engaging. Pair resources with classroom discussions about meaning, culture, and respect.

Create a Classroom That Celebrates Culture

These free Indigenous Art “Hunting Tara” printables combine the practical tools teachers need with the cultural storytelling that makes classrooms inclusive and inspiring. From maths multiples to literacy visuals, each piece reflects Meeka’s proud Palawa heritage and contemporary Aboriginal artistry.

Download your free Indigenous Art “Hunting Tara” printables today, or explore our full Indigenous Art Classroom Decor collection here.

Free Indigenous Art "Hunting Tara" Classroom Decor Printables

Indigenous Art Decor Maths Multiples

Indigenous Art Decor Maths Multiples

Foundation - Year 6 - Classroom Decor - PDF

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Indigenous Art Decor Maths Australian Money Posters

Indigenous Art Decor Maths Australian Money Posters

Foundation - Year 6 - Classroom Decor - Editable PPTX

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Indigenous Art Decor Maths Times Tables (With Answers)

Indigenous Art Decor Maths Times Tables (With Answers)

Foundation - Year 6 - Classroom Decor - PDF

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Indigenous Art Decor Literacy Punctuation Posters - Basic

Indigenous Art Decor Literacy Punctuation Posters - Basic

Foundation - Year 6 - Classroom Decor - PDF

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Indigenous Art Decor Literacy EDITABLE Phonics Posters - Short a

Indigenous Art Decor Literacy EDITABLE Phonics Posters - Short a

Foundation - Year 6 - Classroom Decor - Editable PPXT

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Indigenous Art Decor Acknowledgement of Country

Indigenous Art Decor Acknowledgement of Country

Foundation - Year 6 - Classroom Decor - PDF

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Indigenous Art Decor National Anthem Editable

Indigenous Art Decor National Anthem Editable

Foundation - Year 6 - Classroom Decor - Editable PPTX

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Indigenous Art Decor How Many At School? Display

Indigenous Art Decor How Many At School? Display

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Indigenous Art Classroom Decor Printables

Teacher Planner
Teacher Planner

Perpetual Calendar Teacher Planner - Meeka - 'Tara'

Aboriginal Classroom Decor
Aboriginal Classroom Decor

Explore Our Aboriginal Art Classroom Display - "TARA" by Domica Hill

Australian Florals  - Indigenous Classroom Decor
Australian Florals - Indigenous Classroom Decor

Explore Our Aboriginal Art Display Packs "Australian Flora" by Domica Hill.

Aussie Flora Literacy Classroom Decor Packs
Aussie Flora Literacy Classroom Decor Packs

Literacy Displays - "Australian Flora" by Domica Hill

Floral Indigenous Classroom Organization Display
Floral Indigenous Classroom Organization Display

Organisation Displays - "Australian Flora" by Domica Hill

Aussie Flora -Maths Indigenous Art Classroom Decor
Aussie Flora -Maths Indigenous Art Classroom Decor

Maths Displays - "Australian Flora" by Domica Hill

Maths Indigenous Classroom Decor
Maths Indigenous Classroom Decor

Maths - Aboriginal Art Classroom Displays - "TARA" by Domica Hill

Literacy Indigenous Classroom Decor
Literacy Indigenous Classroom Decor

Literacy - Aboriginal Art Classroom Displays - "TARA" by Domica Hill

Indigenous Classroom Organization Decor
Indigenous Classroom Organization Decor

Classroom Organisation - Aboriginal Art Classroom Displays - "TARA" by Domica Hill

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