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Polynesian culture shares which of the following characteristics with Aborigine culture:
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both created elaborate wood carvings to represent gods and kings.
both created elaborate wood carvings to represent gods and kings.
both formed agricultural settlements.
both formed agricultural settlements.
both based their economies on navigating the seas and fishing.
both based their economies on navigating the seas and fishing.
both cultures share a common ancestry.
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both created elaborate wood carvings to represent gods and kings.
Explanation: Polynesians (e.g., Maori) made elaborate carvings of ancestors and deities. Some Aboriginal groups also produced carved ritual objects and figures representing ancestral spirits, whereas the other statements (agricultural settlements, sea‑based economies, shared ancestry) are not generally true for both.
Explanation: Polynesians (e.g., Maori) made elaborate carvings of ancestors and deities. Some Aboriginal groups also produced carved ritual objects and figures representing ancestral spirits, whereas the other statements (agricultural settlements, sea‑based economies, shared ancestry) are not generally true for both.
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