Indigenous Villagers #0022
Indigenous Villagers #0022
These Indigenous Villagers are made from iron rich stoneware with porcelain hair and hand painted markings. The pet nudibranch is pigmented stoneware with porcelain detail. If you don’t know what a ‘nudibranch’ is you should Google it.
Indigenous Villagers are disadvantaged due to their history with the white Villagers. In recognition of this fact the white Villagers volunteer for the Indigenous population twice a month for a full day. They receive instruction from the Indigenous elders on exactly how to help. (It is not the white Villagers who decide what help is needed). Tasks the white Villagers are given, by the Indigenous elders, include playing cricket with Indigenous youth, learning Indigenous language and helping to restore biodiversity on country that has been damaged throughout history.
Villagers are miniature ceramic people and pets. They live in garden pots, on bookshelves, window sills, secret places and nooks and crannies.
Handmade pottery people and pets made from white stoneware clay in Perth Western Australia.
Villagers come with a description label that explains their background.