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Monday, 23 December 2019

Activity 2: Celebrating Diversity - Summer Learning Journey

Aniu People: 

The majority of an estimated 25,000 Aniu still here today.

Australia Aboriginal People:

Aboriginal Australians are related to groups indigenous to Australia.

The Inute people:

The Inuit people were unable to farm and grow their own food in the harsh desert of the tundra.

Papuan People:

Papua New Guinea is made up of over 600 islands.

The Maya People:

THEY HAD PRETTY INTENSE BEAUTY REGIMENS.

Two Intresting facts about The Inute people and Papuan People.
Papuan People: Papua New Guinea is home to the world’s only poisonous bird.
The Inute People: They also ate fish and foraged for wild berries.




1 comment:

  1. Kia ora Michelle,

    Thanks for creating such an awesome blog post. I definitely learnt a lot from your blog post, specifically about the Papuan and Inute people. What made you chose those communities to focus on?

    I wonder what the poisonous bird looks like - did you look it up? And is it still around today?

    Nga mihi
    Erica

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