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Polynesian Expansion (9) - Coggle Diagram
Polynesian Expansion (9)
9.6 + 9.7
9.7 (Living in a village)
Key words
9.6 (SKILL BUILDER)
Maroi diet: Taro, dolphins, yams, seaweed, birds, whales, fish, dogs, seds
Their food was cooked in a hangi or utu
9.1 - 9.3
9.2 (Exploring the Pacific)
Historians are unsure when the settlement started but archaeological evidence suggest it was between 800BC and 1130CE
The pacific ocean is large meaning that who ever explored the Polynesians area were great seafarers
Maori is meaning original people
9.1 (Polynesian Expansion)
ARRIVAL
1000 CE
Within years they developed a unique language, society and culture.
Travelled many great distances.
Settled on thousands of Islands
SOURCES
SOURCE 2
SOURCE 3
SOURCE 1
Pottery left behind by the Lapita People, with is distinctive markings, helps archaeologists and historians trace migration paths across Polynesia
Art was a major part in the Polynesian Culture.
Pottery was very detailed
Pottery was also very important
Details told stories
They had art in everything such as fish hooks,canoes,paddles,instruments,hair combs,store houses
The fern pattern was common
9.3 (Discovery of the land of the long white cloud)
Key words
9.4 + 9.5
9.5 (People and the environment)
Key words
9.4 (Maori Society- An Overview)
women who were fist born were made to marry allies to keep peace between families. First born females would be known a a ariki and was shown respect like a queen
9.8 + 9.9
9.9 (REVIEW AND REFLECT)
Key words
9.8 (Customs and Cultures)
History:
Clothes:
What clothes someone wore told you a lot about them. It showed their status and class group. Men would wear more decoration then women. M en would have their hair long
Art;
They had art in everything such as fish hooks,canoes,paddles,instruments,hair combs,store houses
Definitions:
9.5
Atoll
: A circular coral island often enclosing a lagoon.
Geyser
: A hot spring sending a jet of steam and boiling water into the air.
Thermal
: relating to heat or temperature.
9.2
Double-hulled canoe: A canoe with two connected hulls
9.6
9.8
9.9
9.7
Pa
: a fortified village
9.4
Anthropologist
: a person who studies the culture and beliefs of different groups of people.
Cannibalism
: The practice of eating human flesh
Genealogy
: the study of the past and present member of a family.
Kinship
: Sharing a blood relation
Obsidian
: A type of rock that is almost like glass
INTRO to the chapter
New Zealand is mostly known for their rugby team the all blacks... The all blacks that always do the haka that is the traditional Maori war dance that has been performed as a symbol of the team recognising their ancestors