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scoundrel [369]
3 years ago
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Please help will give brainiest and rating and thanks on profile

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Ronch [10]3 years ago
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You welcome and what’s your snap
JulsSmile [24]3 years ago
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Explanation:

1.Recent analysis of the genetics of both the Dingo and the closely related New Guinea Singing Dog provides evidence that they arrived in Oceania at least 8,300 years ago. Regardless of the exact timing of their arrival, Dingoes are considered native to Australia.

2.Boomerang, curved throwing stick used chiefly by the Aboriginals of Australia for hunting and warfare. ... Boomerangs are also works of art, and Aboriginals often paint or carve designs on them related to legends and traditions.

3.In the period between the first European landings and the First World War, New Zealand was transformed from an exclusively Māori world into one in which Pākehā dominated numerically, politically, socially and economically. This broad survey of  New Zealand’s ‘long 19th century’ [1] begins with the arrival of James Cook in 1769 and concludes in 1914, when New Zealand answered the call to arms for ‘King and Country’.It would be 127 years before the next recorded encounter between European and Māori. The British explorer James Cook arrived in Poverty Bay in October 1769. His voyage to the south Pacific was primarily a scientific expedition, but the British were not averse to expanding trade and empire. The French were not far behind. As Cook rounded the top of the North Island in December 1769, the French explorer Jean François Marie de Surville was only 40 km to the south-west. New Zealand’s isolation was at an end.

Over the next 60 years contact grew. The overwhelming majority of encounters between European and Māori passed without incident, but when things did turn violent much was made of the killing of Europeans. The attack on the sailing ship Boyd in December 1809 was one such example. The incident saw some sailors refer to New Zealand as the ‘Cannibal Isles’ and people were warned to steer clear. Little mention was made of the revenge taken by European whalers, with considerable loss of Māori life. The Anglican Church Missionary Society (CMS) delayed its plans to establish the first Christian mission in New Zealand.

4. Native:Australian brushturkey

Introduced:European honey bees

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