Vocab 14 Flashcards
(15 cards)
High Islands
Larger, more elevated islands, often focused around recent volcanic activity
Micronesia
Pacific ocean region that includes the culturally diverse, generally small islands, including the Mariana Islands, Marshall Islands, and others
Outback
Australias huge, dry interior, as thinly settled as the Sahara
Oceania
A major world sub-region that includes New Zealand and the major islands of Melanesia, Mircronesia and Polynesia
Aborigine
An indigenous inhabitant of Australia
Polynesia
Broadly unified by language ad cultural traditions, includes the Hawaiian Islands, Marquesas islands, Tuamotu archipelago, american samoa, tonga, iribati and others
Maori
Indigenous polynesian people of New Zealand
Atoll
Low, sandy islands made from coral, often oriented around a sandy lagoon; volcanic eruption is the first step in the creation
Archipelago
Island groups, often oriented in elongated patterns
Kanaka
Melanesian workers imported to Australia, historically often concentrated along Queenslands “sugar coast”
Melanesia
“Dark Islands” of New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Fiji
Hot spot
A supply of magma that produces a chain of mid-ocean volcanoes atop a zone of moving oceanic crust
Uncontacted people
Ethnic and cultural groups that have yet to be “discovered” by the western world
Haoles
Light-skinned Europeans or US citizens in the Hawaiian Islands
Native Title Bill
Law that gave Australia’s aboriginal population greater control over their sacred lands