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Traditions
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the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation, or the fact of being passed on in this way.: "members of different castes have by tradition been associated with specific occupations".
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Something that many people have is customs. Cultures kept these customs as a formal event.
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Mexico has a tradition where they hang pictures of their lost, and create sugar skulls to welcome the dead (families)
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in village-the tokelau way, everyone is cared for they go to different atolls to meet family. Food, money, white food, counseled by elders, men (traditional) Tokelau way of life use values of forgiveness, love, sharing.
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Change
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an act or process through which something becomes different.
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To change who you are/ To innovate something or someone.
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When get something old and replace it with something new.
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the beach, live closely. Women can be present to the council meetings - women accepted into the ‘fono’.Became the first female officer.
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Education
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the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university.: "a course of education".
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Something that people need and something that others have (learning) or to have knowledge of the world; to have a better understanding of what is essential in life.
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Things like maths, reading and writing are commonly used to problem solve and communicate.
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1960’s schools (important) school boat, form 4 at 15-16 leave to further their education. Scholarship - go abroad.
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Migration
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movement from one part of something to another
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To travel/ relocate from one place to another.
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Moving from a home to another because of reasons.
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they sail, from samoa, 15-16 go abroad to study. Locals that come back for family.
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Modernisation
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the process of adapting something to modern needs or habits
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To keep things comfortable and under control (a habit)
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To normalize things (trends)
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family first, To respect elders
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Globalisation
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the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale
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A world wide/ international web of businesses and organizations to help communicate with each other.
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To keep everyone interactive from far places.
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Influenced by palangi food.
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Sustainability
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the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
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To support something or someone/s
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To sustain a class, you must look after them and keep them active (learning)
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Boats to deliver things (food, smokes) 1000 year (ancestors), fishing , go abroad,
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Tuesday, 15 May 2018
SOS - Key concepts activity: Huriata
Monday, 14 May 2018
SOS - Our Small World; Youth Challenge: Huriata
Tokelau is a very, small country. After it’s loss of land/ beach, it was replaced with stonewalls - I think it may be because of the water rising in the pacific ocean, causing the space on land to shrink. The dilemma with having such a small land, is also the problem of having a smaller population. It’s estimated that there is only 1,499 people of Tokelau. And now kids are having to migrate to other countries such as NZ, Australia and America to better their education. In most cases resulting with them not coming back. The Tokelau council are trying to find ways to bring their youth, or influence them to come back to Tokelau so that the culture doesn’t die out.
Thursday, 10 May 2018
SOS - our small world tokelau: Huriata
'Our Small World' - Reflection of problems:
Our small world features Tokelau and how they live and communicate. A problem that they seem to have and is noticeably a struggle, is the decrease of the tokelau population.
Because of the type of state they are living in, they have to send their youth (16+) to further their education overseas, to study abroad. The problem with this is that it is hard to influence them to come back to the village because they may be with a lover, or elsewhere, resulting with the older group taking the jobs of the young. In one result, someone came back to Tokelau but couldn’t settle because of the way they’ve been in another country.
Thank you for reading
Labels:
Huriata,
reflection,
tokelau,
writing
Wednesday, 9 May 2018
SOS - Key Concepts Definition: Huriata
WALA - the key concepts for Globalisation Topic.
Two new concepts that I learnt in SOS (social studies) is:
Migrate - When animals move from one place to another during seasonal change. This means that when the season changes, or when there needs to be an immediate relocation - they move from their previous location to a new one.
Thank you for reading, please offer feedback and feed forward!!
Labels:
explanation writing,
Globalisation,
Huriata,
social studies,
SOS
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