How big a percentage of indigenous people live i Asia.
70%
What is the name of the sacred rock in Australia?
Uluru
Which flag does New Zealand look alike?
Australia
Where in Canada do the Inuit primarily inhabit?
They primarily inhabit the northern regions of Canada
Who colonised brazil?
The Portuguese arrived to the land that would become Brazil on April 22, 1500.
How many indigenous people are there?
370mil-500mil
What is Dreamtime?
Dreamtime is the foundation of Aboriginal religion and culture.
Dreamtime stories are legends passed down by Indigenous Australians about how the land and people came to be.
(An Australian religious story of when there were no people)
What was a reason for the New Zealanders to change their flag?
It did not represent the maori
What is a residential school?
A part of a nation-wide system funded by the government.
What is a tribe?
What is cultural genocide?
Who offered a formal apology to Australia's Indigenous peoples, particularly the Stolen Generations?
Kevin Rudd (former Prime minister of AUstralia)
What is on New Zealand's Coat of Arms?
New Zealand's Coat of Arms has a shield with symbols of the country's history
Who used to run the residential schools?
The catholic church
How can we help Indigenous People to live a good and happy life?
When tribal people have land they have freedom to make their own choices about how they live.
What differences are there between New Zealand's flag and Australian's flag?
The Australian flag has two extra stars – a small one near the cross and a big one under the Union Jack.
(And also the coulors of the stars)
(The stars represents The Southern Cross star constellation)
Why is it forbidden to climb on Uluru?
Because it is sacred for the aboriginals
Who can perform the Haka?
Anyone can perform the Haka as long as it is performed with seriousness and respect
How many children were pressed into the schools and moulded into the ways and religion of European settlers?
More than 150,000
Why is it important to take good care of the Amazon rainforest?
Indigenous tribes have called this rainforest region home for thousands of years.
It produces roughly 6 percent of the world's oxygen
The world’s largest tropical rainforest is home to 10 percent of the world’s species, and provides us with much of our food.
How did governments try to assimilate the indigenous children?
By taking them from their families forcing them to abandon their traditions and language.
when did the first European settlement begin in Australia?
In 1788
What is a Kiwi?
It's a bird and a nickname for the New Zealanders
What does The Red Handprint mean?
A red handprint, usually painted across the mouth, is a symbol that is used to indicate solidarity with missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in North America, in recognition of the fact that Native American women are up to 10 times more likely to be murdered or sexually assaulted
Where can you learn more about indigenous peoples?