Picture 1 = Totem Pole
Picture 2 = Boomerang
Picture 3 = Maori Toi Carving
Picture 4 = Inuit boots
These are my questions:
1. How do you through a boomerang
2. Why do Maori and Indian carvings look alike
3. Why do Maori and Indians use to carve their carving
4. How were boomerangs created
5. What are Inuit boots made of
6. What do Maori and Indian carvings mean
7. Where do Inuit people live
1. The easiest and most common way to through a boomerang is over arm
2. They look alike because they are signs of their traditions
3. To carve wood you use a wood carving knife
4. Boomerangs were created thousands of years ago and were first made out of mammoth tusks
5. Inuit boots are made out of seal, whale and reindeer skin
6. They are carved out to be one of there great chiefs
7. They live in Alaska and Greenland
7. Where do Inuit people live
1. The easiest and most common way to through a boomerang is over arm
2. They look alike because they are signs of their traditions
3. To carve wood you use a wood carving knife
4. Boomerangs were created thousands of years ago and were first made out of mammoth tusks
5. Inuit boots are made out of seal, whale and reindeer skin
6. They are carved out to be one of there great chiefs
7. They live in Alaska and Greenland

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