Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Information Report: Early Pacific Sailors
Early Pacific sailors travelled the sea on the large voyaging waka. The sailors came from places like Samoa and Tonga to NZ. This was the start of pacific migration. Its when you leave one country to live in another country.
The boat was large. It could take 50 people at a time. The hull was made from breadfruit wood and the sail from Pandanus Leaves. The ropes were made from the brown hairs on the outside of the coconut and it helped the sailors stay tied to the boat in bad, stormy weather.
The sailors ate banana and taro and the Polynesian explorers went on long trips. They knew they had to find food and water on the way there. Water was carried in large gourds with wooden plugs. Sailors put the gourds behind the boats in the water, to keep the water cool.
When they were close to land, the Tahuna would see changes in wave patterns, water colour, fish, birds and seaweed. As well as this they could smell the land.
The early sailors were brave because they travelled a long way without a map.
By Kitiona
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4 comments:
Kitiona, your information report taught me some great new facts about Pacific Migration. I particularly like the way that you wrote clear and detailed sentences. FANTASTIC WORK! :)
From Miss Crook.
Great writing, Kitiona. I got a lot of information from your report. I didn't know that they towed the water behind the boats!!
From Mrs Kelly
Great writing, Kitiona. I got a lot of information from your report. I didn't know that they towed the water behind the boats!!
From Mrs Kelly
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