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4-18-13 AUSTRALIA & OCEANIA CULTURE
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The culture of the South Pacific is a mixture of Western and Indigenous lifestyles. Some people in the area still live in traditional villages; others live in modern urban areas. Modern technology helps provide services to people in some remote areas. KEY POINTS
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The movement—due to migration & colonization reasons—of people has contributed to the shaping of cultures in the S. Pacific region. Indigenous People: developed lifestyles in harmony with their natural environment Europeans: Brought their ways of life, using the environment to build Western-oriented societies BLENDING OF CULTURES
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Aboriginals Focus on relationship of humans to nature They believe that all natural things—rocks, plants, trees, animals, and humans—have a spirit and are interrelated. Believe in the idea of “Dreamtime” The early time when they say wandering spirits created land features, plants, animals, and humans. Europeans Brought Christianity, which attracted many indigenous followers. Most widely practiced religion in Australia and Oceania today. RELIGION
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Indigenous Traditionally used art, music, dance, and storytelling to pass on knowledge from generation to generation. Australian Aboriginals recorded their past in rock paintings. New Zealand, Maori artisans developed canoe making, basketry, tattooing, and woodcarving. Houses have elaborate wood carvings. Europeans For sometime just copied European themes and infused it in this region, but then started to garner inspiration from S. Pacific environment THE ARTS
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Musicians, Writers, & Artists Opera Performers Australia’s Joan Sutherland New Zealand’s Kiri Te Kanawa Writers N.Z.—Sylvia Ashton Warner wrote of her experiences as a schoolteacher in Maori communities Aus.—Thomas Keneally wrote the novel Schindler’s List, which became an award-winning motion picture Movie Stars Mel Gibson, Nicole Kidman, Naomi Watts, Russell Crowe, Liam & Chris Hemsworth, Heath Ledger, Rebel Wilson Singers/Bands AC/DC, Empire of the Sun, Keith Urban, Gotye, Rick Springfield, INXS THE ARTS
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Opera: https://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=fW630zFA93Y Writer/Film: https://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=dwfIf1WMhgc https://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=dwfIf1WMhgc Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=6YzGOq42zLk
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Juxtaposition: Island Simplicity VS Fast-Paced, Urbanization Traditional Subsistence Farming Many Pacific islanders farm only enough for their own needs; crops like bananas, coconuts, sweet potatoes, chickens, pigs, etc. Fale Samoa Simple dwelling with thatched roof (for shelter) and open sides (for cooling ocean breezes)—Blinds of coconut palm leaves can be lowered for privacy Modern Linked to cities by roads and modern communications technology Nearness to sea and warm/mild climate allow outdoor activities TRADITIONAL & MODERN LIFESTYLES
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Quality of education varies across the region Aus. & NZ offer free, compulsory education until age 15 Literacy rates are high & many students attend universities Outback Education: receive and turn in assignments by mail or communicate with teachers by two-way radios EDUCATION
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HEALTH CARE Aus. & NZ, esp. those in cities, generally have access to quality medical care and other social services. Some rugged areas in Aus. make access to health care difficult. Modern tech. allows doctors to consult with patients with two-way radios and through mobile clinics of the Flying Doctor’s Service
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HEALTH CARE Indigenous People Remote islands: fresh food, electricity, schools, and hospitals are often limited. Aborigines: Suffer from poverty, malnutrition, and unemployment Many Pacific islanders also lack an adequate standard of living Aus. Gov & private organizations have been trying to make up for past injustices by giving gov. assistance, land, and natural resources.
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Reflect the region’s diversity Western-style resorts attract tourists to the beaches Surfing, outrigger canoe racing, spearfishing, waterskiing British brought cricket and rugby Former American territories—islanders play baseball French introduced cycling and archery SPORTS & LEISURE
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