They 'clanked' seashells together to create music, and eventualy built entire schools out of the same shells.
Pacific Islanders primarily come from the regions of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia in the Pacific Ocean. Although these islands are geographically scattered throughout the Pacific, they are collectively referred to as Pacific Islands.
i believe that taro originated from the Pacific islands
The Kanakas came from various Pacific Islands, mostly recruited from the Solomon Islands and New Hebrides (Vanuatu), though others were taken from the Loyalty Islands, Tonga, Samoa, Kiribati and Tuvalu.
Hawaii is a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean. It doesn't come any closer than that.
They are not part of any continent. Geographically they would come under Oceania.
The Pacific and Indian Oceans. More specifically The native range of the Lionfish begins in the tropical and sub‐tropical Indo‐Pacific to the islands of the South Pacific from Japan to Australia including: Micronesia, the Philippines, and French Polynesia.
Australia is not counted as one of the Pacific Islands because it is a country and a continent. New Zealand technically isn't considered one of the Pacific Islands because it is a country of Australia that stands by itself. I hope this helps you:) i really do you, like heaps, if it doesnt help you, come to Jamaica and slap me down, :D
The Maori people are Polynesian, with origins tracing back to islands in East Polynesia. There is no evidence to support the theory that the Maori came from China. Their ancestors likely navigated the Pacific Ocean from other Polynesian islands such as Tahiti.
Hawaii is situated broadly in the centre of the Pacific plate. It has volcanoes because it sits on a particularly thin part of that plate which allows for magma from below the plate to rise and come to the surface.
Poi comes from the region of Polynesia, which is a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean belonging to different countries, including Hawaii, Tahiti and Samoa.
Samoan people come from the Samoan Islands in general or, in particular, the country Samoa (officially the Independent State of Samoa), which is in the western Samoan Islands, which are in the the south Pacific Ocean.
The Galapagos are volcanic islands off the west coast of South America. They rise form the sea floor and are not part of any continent. They do however come under the political sovereignty of Ecuador.