Weaving on Country
Weaving on Country with Adele Chapman-Burgess and Avril Chapman. Creative sisters Adele and Avril are proud Ngarrabul/Gamilaraay/ Yuwaalaraay/Kooma women from the New England area. The sisters talk about their connection to country and how the weaving circle helps to awaken cultural understanding. The yarning that goes in between the weaving is wound into the product and creates a connectiveness and a way of being present in the circle.

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