In our group there are 3 girls, Kanhchana, Katie, and Geraldine. We are all asians coming from different countries in asia. We're all in year 8, and in the same class.
The composers chose to tell the story in two ways, the Anangu and Tjulkurra so that we, the readers can have an understanding of what the story is about, and the writers can also understand it from their point of view.
The Anangu way chooses to tell us in a story form, rather than in a dated sequence/ timeline. This is because they put the story in visual context.
White- mans' way tells the story in dated sequence like a timeline of what has happened, on their history or important events.
Nature is represented by symbols and drawings from the Anangu people/ culture. This is different from white-man's culture because White-man draws nature as it is !
and instead of using symbols.