La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.
Desafortunadamente, se te olvidó incluir el mapa. Sin el mapa, no podemos ayudarte. No sabemos qué es lo que describe el mapa.
Sin embargo, con la idea de ayudarte, podemos comentarte lo siguiente en términos generales deseando que te sirva de algo.
Las zonas de protección ambiental, ganadería y agricultura tienen que ser perfectamente especificadas en los mapas para que la gente y los desarrolladores urbanos las respeten y no quieran pasar por encima de las leyes y edificar construcciones en lugares que están protegidos.
Para ello, las Secretarias de Medio Ambiente o los Departamentos de Conservación de Recursos Naturales, deben estar vigilando constantemente esas zonas protegidas porque de lo contrario, los desarrolladores urbanos comienzan la tala de árboles y la invasión de tierras ecológicamente protegidas.
Potlatch, ceremonial distribution of property and gifts to affirm or reaffirm social status, as uniquely institutionalized by the American Indians of the Northwest Pacific coast. The potlatch reached its most elaborate development among the southern Kwakiutl from 1849 to 1925. Although each group had its characteristic version, the potlatch had certain general features. Ceremonial formalities were observed in inviting guests, in speechmaking, and in the distribution of goods by the donor according to the social rank of the recipients. The size of the gatherings reflected the rank of the donor. Great feasts and generous hospitality accompanied the potlatch, and the efforts of the kin group of the host were exerted to maximize the generosity. The proceedings gave wide publicity to the social status of donor and recipients because there were many witnesses.
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In My Knowledge
it explains that our memory is vague
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<em><u>Similarities and difference between the indigenous people of Australia and New Zealand</u></em>
There exist only a few similarities between the Aborigines of Australia and the Maori of New Zealand. Both of these groups were first on their respective lands and both their lands were taken over by the Europeans a few hundred years ago. They both suffered from extreme poverty due to the west and the Europeans' financial status was always better than theirs.
Looking at it from a cultural point of view, The Maori and the Aboriginals come from two completely unrelated backgrounds. Also, while the Aborigines had inhabited their native Australia for thousands and thousands of years before they were conquered by the Europeans, the Maori had lived in their lands for only about 800 years. There were always fights and conflicts between the British and the Maori while the Aborigines were treated far worse by the British, depriving them of all their basic rights.
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The biggest causes are vehicle pollution, industrial emissions, thermal power plants, construction dust, waste burning and millions of poor households' use of cheap and dirty fuels such as wood and cow-dung for cooking.