Question

How were the early New Guineans differ from Australia’s first people
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They migrated to the Pacific region from another part of the world
They were divided into hundreds of distinct ethnic groups
They live by hunting, fishing and gathering
They were the first people to discover farming

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The correct answer is: **They were divided into hundreds of distinct ethnic groups.**

Early New Guineans were known for their cultural diversity, with hundreds of distinct ethnic groups and languages. In contrast, Australia's first people (Aboriginal Australians) also had a wide variety of languages and cultures but are often regarded as having had more extensive and unified cultural practices compared to the ethnic divisions in New Guinea.