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Hawaiians

Native people from the Hawaiian archipelago 

100

Tahitians

Natives of the Polynesian island of Tahiti, who also settled in Hawaii

100

Aborigines 

Indigenous Australians

100

Boomerangs

Australian throwing stick

100

Didgeridoo

Musical instrument played by Australian Aborigines 

200

First Fleet

The first English ships that brought convicts to Australia 

200

What are the three corners of Polynesia?

New Zealand, Hawaii, Easter Island

200

King Tupou I

Christian king of Tonga

200

Aquaculture

The practice of farming fish

200

What is the largest Melanesian Island?

New Guinea

300

Bougainville's actual name is ______ 

Louis Antoine de

300

Kapus

Laws that regulated every aspect of life in ancient Hawaii

300

The name given to Australia by Dutch explorer ______ was ______

Abel Tasman, New Holland

300

Maoris

Native people of New Zealand

300

Low islands made of coral

Atolls

400

Alvaro de Mendana

Spanish explorer who discovered Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand

400

Thor Heyerdahl

Norwegian explorer who theorized that the first Polynesians came from South America rather than Asia.

400

The Treaty of Waitangi was a treaty between which two groups?

The British and the Maoris

400

Rapa Nui

People who lived on Easter Island

400

Australasia

Region that includes the continent of Australia, the island of Tasmania, and the smaller islands to the north and south of the continent

500

Queen Ka'ahumanu 

Led the revolution against the old Hawaiian religion

500

Arthur Philip

Captain who brought the First Fleet to Sydney Cove and served as Australia's first governor

500

(Captain) James Cook

English explorer and sea captain who discovered Australia and New Zealand

500

Queen Keopuolani

Hawaiian ruler and mother of the 2nd and 3rd kings of Hawaii

500

Who were the two people who were missionaries? Where did each one share the gospel?

John Paton was a missionary to the New Hebrides island in the Pacific and James Chalmers was a missionary to New Guinea is the 19th century.