Polynesian voyager summary
Across
- 4. Positive aspects or conditions that attract individuals to move to a particular place. (4 letters)
- 6. An ancestral homeland or mythical place in Polynesian tradition, believed to be the origin of the Maori people. (7 letters)
- 9. Person skilled in guiding ships or other vehicles during travel, especially over long distances. (9 letters)
- 10. Traditional Maori canoe or vessel used for transportation, migration, and exploration. (4 letters)
- 11. Polynesian navigator credited with the discovery of New Zealand, according to Maori oral tradition. (4 letters)
- 12. Acronym containing aspects to add in paragraph (4 letters)
- 13. A person who has moved to a new country or region to settle there permanently. (9 letters)
Down
- 1. A person who travels long distances, especially by sea, often in search of new lands or opportunities. (7 letters)
- 2. Negative aspects or conditions that compel individuals to leave their current location and seek opportunities elsewhere. (4 letters)
- 3. The act of entering and settling in a country or region where one is not a native or permanent resident. (12 letters)
- 5. A person who moves from one place to another, especially in search of work or better living conditions. (7 letters)
- 7. Acronym containing aspects to add on map (5 letters)
- 8. Movement of people or animals from one place to another, often in search of better living conditions or opportunities. (10 letters)