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Monday, December 30, 2019

Activity 2: Celebrating Diversity



For day 4 activity 2 we got a few choices of indigenous communities witch were Ainu people, Australian Aboriginal People, The Inuit People, Papua People, and the Maya People. I choose the Australian Aboriginal People and The Maya People I put facts that I learned about the two choices that I choose  above is the information I collected while researching these two indigenous communities.

7 comments:

  1. Morena Taheesha! You've made a really nice presentation about these two indigenous communities. This activity was really interesting, to take a closer look at these people and who they are. You have some really good information on Aboriginal-Australians, I was most fascinated by the fact about them possibly being the oldest population of humans living... How did you react to hearing that?! Great work.

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  2. Kia Ora Taheesha,

    Your presentation on the Aboriginal Australians and the Maya people is really nice. These indigenous communities are very interesting. You have very interesting facts on the Aboriginal Australians and the Maya people. Did you enjoy this activity? Was it hard or easy?

    Great Job!

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  3. Hi Taheesha!,
    I have enjoyed reading facts abut the Aboriginal Australians and the Maya people. One of the facts I found more interesting is how the Maya people speak more than 30 languages. That's amazing and shocking! Which of these indigenous communities, did you find more interesting?

    Great Work!

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  4. Hello Taheesha,
    What an interesting and amazing blog post you have there! I really liked this blog post because you added pictures and you used google slides to make the blog post way more interesting. I also like how you added a short little intro slide. The fact that shocked me was that there are currently 6 million Mayans living in mesoamerica! I never learnt how to speak my country's language because I was born in another country, so it's so amazing that Mayan people can speak over 30 languages! How many languages do you know? I'd love to know. Comment ya later!

    Vitaraag

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  5. Kia ora Taheesha,

    The facts you chose about these two cultural groups are super interesting. I really like the fact about how long Aboriginal Australians lived in their home land - I had no idea it was 50,000 years. What is your favourite fact you have learnt through this activity?

    Nga mihi
    Erica

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  6. Hi Taheesha,
    I liked how you provided some interesting facts about the Mayan and Aboriginal people. I was really interested by the fact that Mayans can speak 30 languages. Would you want to join one of these indigenous groups?

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  7. Hi!
    This activity you did was great, Great job for staying active with the Summer Learning Journey! What was the hardest part of this activity? Remember to comment to earn more points to be able to win some cool prizes.
    Blog you later!
    ~ Florence

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