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100

What is the largest country in Polynesia?

New Zealand

100

What is the traditional Hawaiian dance called?

Hula

100

Who was the British explorer who first visited many Polynesian islands in the 1700s?


 Captain James Cook

100

 What does “Aloha” mean in Hawaiian?


Hello, goodbye, and love.


100

Which Disney film was inspired by Polynesian voyaging traditions?


Moana.

200

What is the capital of Samoa?

Apia

200

What is the Māori word for family?

Whānau

200

In what year was the Treaty of Waitangi signed in New Zealand?

1840

200

How do you say “hello” in Māori?


Kia ora

200

What sport was invented by Polynesians using a board to ride waves?


Surfing.

300

What does "Aotearoa" mean in Māori?

Land of the Long White Cloud

300

What Polynesian tradition uses stars and ocean swells for navigation?

Wayfinding

300

Which Polynesian kingdom was never colonized by a European power?

Tonga

300

How do you say “thank you” in Samoan?

Fa’afetai.

300

What traditional Māori war dance is performed by New Zealand’s rugby team?


The haka.

400

Which Polynesian country is nicknamed the "Friendly Islands"?

Tonga

400

What is the name of Polynesian tattooing in Samoa

Pe'a for men and Malu for woman

400

Around what century did Polynesians first settle Hawai‘i?


 4th–5th century.


400

 How do you greet someone in Tongan?


 Mālō e lelei.

400

Which Polynesian-American actor plays Aquaman?


 Jason Momoa.

500

What Polynesian Island is also called Rapa Nui?

Easter Island

500

Which Polynesian demigod is known for fishing up the islands?

Māui

500

Who sailed the Kon-Tiki raft to prove Polynesians could travel long distances?


Thor Heyerdahl.

500

What does the word “Polynesia” mean?


Many islands.

500

What Polynesian island is famous for its giant stone statues called moai?



Easter Island (Rapa Nui).