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© T. M. Whitmore Today Papua New Guinea & the Pacific realm (Oceania)
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© T. M. Whitmore Announcements Second papers due Friday! None accepted after 5 PM Friday No emailed papers accepted Stapled, please Final Exam 12 noon Monday here Review session 7 PM, 220 Saunders
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© T. M. Whitmore Last Time Australia & New Zealand Physical Geography Population and density issues Historical, economic, and cultural Immigration and Maori & Aboriginal rights
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© T. M. Whitmore Papua New Guinea & Oceania I Size, location, and etc Micro states (thousands of islands and many states) Spread over thousands of miles of the Pacific Pacific ~ a hemisphere it self virtually ½ the globe Total land area is small Islands <4 x NC Total area ~ 18x NC Small pop Total ~ = NC; > 1/2 in Papua New Guinea
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© T. M. Whitmore Papua New Guinea & Oceania II Physical geography Tropical/equatorial wet (AF - AM) or tropical wet/dry climates (Am) Aside from New Guinea, 2 island types “high” and “low” (i.e., volcanic mountainous islands or low coral reef islands)high Papua New Guinea has large mtn. range Papua New Guinea
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High Volcanic islands
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Low Atoll islands
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© T. M. Whitmore Original settlement & Colonial past Initial settlement Over 3000 yrs from 2500 BC European voyages of “discovery”discovery 1600s – 1700s Complex colonial histories for most Complex colonial histories Many still colonial possessions France USA
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© T. M. Whitmore International Law of the Sea Territorial waters vs “high seas” For most = 12 miles Used to be “cannon shot” distance ~ 3 miles Exclusive Economic Zones 200 miles or width of the continental shelf (whichever is larger) from shore Thus an tiny atoll can claim economic rights (minerals & fishing etc.) to an area 200 miles across (166,000 sq mi)
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John Wiley & Sons.
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© T. M. Whitmore Melanesia Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Fiji Some ethnic and linguistic commonality but hundreds of languages Papua New Guinea New Caledonia Fiji
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Fiji
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© T. M. Whitmore Micronesia Mostly micro-sized low islands Former UN sponsored USA trust area from former Japanese holdings from WWI Marshall Islands Marshall Open air H-bomb nuclear tests in 1950s Bikini: the article of clothing got its name from the island in the 1950s when the H-bomb tests occurred there Much USA aid
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© T. M. Whitmore Micronesia Northern Mariana Islands Commonwealth of USA (like Puerto Rico) Large clothing industry using Chinese labor (“made in USA”) Guam USA territory Large US military presence Similar “made in USA” clothing industry
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© T. M. Whitmore Polynesia Hawaii to N. New Zealand Samoa, Tahiti, Hawaii, etc. Amazingly wide spread culture Tourism is main industry
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