Across
- 3. An activity in which a family produces only the food, clothing, and shelter they themselves need.
- 5. the first settlers of New Zealand, who had migrated from Polynesia more than 1,000 years ago.
- 9. in Australia, what Aboriginal people today call the 100,000 mixed-race children who were taken by the government and given to white families to promote assimilation.
- 11. region that includes Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands (over 20,000 islands).
- 12. a people who migrated to Australia from Asia at least 40,000 years ago; the original settlers of the land.
- 13. located in New Zealand, and is the location of where their founding document was signed
- 15. A place to send prisoners
- 16. A small ship used in the lagoons of islands where Pacific Islanders settled.
Down
- 1. A large ship developed by Pacific Islanders to sail the ocean.
- 2. in Australia, the court ruled in this case that Aboriginal people could claim land held under pastoral lease.
- 4. designed to provide an agreement for the future care and use of Antarctica
- 6. A process whereby a minority group gradually gives up its own culture and adopts the culture of a majority group.
- 7. a state organized as a ring of power around a central court, which often changed in size over time, and which was used instead of borders in early Southeast Asia states.
- 8. A Maori term for white people who live in New Zealand.
- 10. tropical Asian plant with a starchy root, which can be eaten as a boiled vegetable or made into breads, puddings, or a paste called poi.
- 14. A dried meat of coconuts