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Tuesday, 26 November 2013

45 minute inquiry

What do we already know
-Their all traditional artefacts.
-Boomerang originated from australia.
-totem poles are a indian american.
-Maori tiki\carving

What do we need to know more about?
Tradition
where their from
the boots
maori
boomerang

Questions? 
Where is the totem pole from?/What does it mean?
What is the maori carving called?
What are the boots called?/Where are they from?
What is the meaning of the carving?
What do you use boomerangs for?
How do you throw a boomerang?

Answers: 
1.The totem pole is from the k'alyaan history museum in Alaska. It is part of the Tlingit culture.The pole in the picture is to commemorate the lives lost in the 1804 Battle of Sitka.

2. It is called a Toi

3.They are inuit artifacts. They are children's whaling boots.Their from Norway.

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5.Their mainly used for sporting games.When you throw them they come back to you.

6.Get a good quality boomerang first.Find a large open area.Get your grip first and throw it around the wind.Throw it vertically.GIVE IT SOME SPIN AND GET YOUR FOOTWORK CORRECT.

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