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Every country has some or many ethnic groups Every country has some or many ethnic groups. How many ethnic groups do we have in China?

Every country has some or many ethnic groups Every country has some or many ethnic groups. How many ethnic groups do we have in China? Do you know any different cultures and customs between these groups? What about the ethnic groups in other countries in the world?

Inuit people in Canada

Aborigine in Australia

Maoris in New Zealand

The Native American Indian

Read the travel brochure and finish the table below.

Way of life and belief Inuit Read the travel brochure and finish the table below. Minority group Place they live Way of life and belief Inuit

Way of life and belief Inuit Read the travel brochure and finish the table below. Minority group Place they live Way of life and belief Inuit Nunavut, Canada

Way of life and belief Inuit Read the travel brochure and finish the table below. Minority group Place they live Way of life and belief Inuit eat mostly seal, deer, whale meat and fish; hunt for food in the Arctic Circle; live in tents; wear clothes made from animal skin; believe in animal spirits; live in small family groups; have large summer assemblies for feasts and celebrations Nunavut, Canada

Specific events a traveller can experience Minority group Specific events a traveller can experience Inuit

Specific events a traveller can experience Minority group Specific events a traveller can experience Inuit Ride on a dog sled; travel in a seal-skin boat; hunt in the Arctic Circle; join a large assembly, take part in the dancing, listen to traditional accounts of bravery, and play games; learn to make native jewellery; wear clothes made from animal skin

Minority group Place they live Way of life and belief Aborigines

Minority group Place they live Way of life and belief Aborigines Kakado, Australia

Minority group Place they live Way of life and belief Aborigines collect food from the bush; hunt down holes for large snakes; believe all the people, animals and plants on Earth and put them in different places and made rules and laws to govern them Kakado, Australia

Specific events a traveller can experience Minority group Specific events a traveller can experience Aborigines

Specific events a traveller can experience Minority group Specific events a traveller can experience Aborigines see Aborigine ceremonies with singing and dancing; try some very strange food; learn about their musical instruments; learn about the boomerang

Minority group Place they live Way of life and belief Maoris

Way of life and belief group Maoris Minority Place they live Rotura, New Zealand

Way of life and belief group Maoris Minority group Place they live Way of life and belief Maoris eat fish and sweet potato cooked in leaves steamed over hot stones; cook food in underground stoves; go fishing at night; live in wooden houses; believe in many gods that are remembered through their song and dance; have a culture rich in song, dance and art; have a traditional meeting house to welcome visitors Rotura, New Zealand

Specific events a traveller can experience Minority group Specific events a traveller can experience Maoris

Specific events a traveller can experience Minority group Specific events a traveller can experience Maoris Meet with them at the traditional meeting house and join with them in dance; stay with a family; eat food cooked in leaves steamed over hot stones and food cooked in underground stoves; go night fishing

Minority group Place they live Way of life and belief Plains Indians

Minority group Place they live Way of life and belief Plains Indians centre of North America

Minority group Place they live Way of life and belief Plains Indians Use a bow and arrow to hunt for food; roast meat over an open fire; wear clothes made from animal skin; live in tents; believe in the Great Spirit; have a very important ceremony – the Sun Dance centre of North America

Specific events a traveller can experience Minority group Specific events a traveller can experience Plains Indians

Specific events a traveller can experience Minority group Specific events a traveller can experience Plains Indians visit a tribe; sleep in an Indian tent; wear clothes made from animal skin; eat meat roasted over an open fire; take part in the Sun Dance; see them smoking a peace pipe; see a bow and arrow competition