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Cook Islands fish hooks
https://australian.museum/learn/cultures/pacific-collection/fish-hooks/cook-islands/Learn about the traditional fishing techniques used across the Cook Islands that relied on natural materials such as fibres, wood, bones and shells for crafting hooks and nets.
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Tuvaluan fish hooks
https://australian.museum/learn/cultures/pacific-collection/fish-hooks/tuvalu/Tuvalu consists of three reef islands and six atolls; the ocean and fishing has been the life source of the people for centuries.
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Tongan fish hooks
https://australian.museum/learn/cultures/pacific-collection/fish-hooks/tonga/Fishing in Tonga has been integral to the culture and livelihood of its people for centuries. Tonga's location provides abundant opportunities for fishing; and fishing methods have been passed down through generations.
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Nauruan fish hook
https://australian.museum/learn/cultures/pacific-collection/fish-hooks/nauru/Nauru is a coral limestone island surrounded by a coral reef and fishing is essential to daily life. Nauruans practiced the farming of ibiya (milkfish) long before European contact.
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Caroline Islands fish hooks
https://australian.museum/learn/cultures/pacific-collection/fish-hooks/caroline-islands/The Caroline Islands are an archipelago of small islands scattered across the western Pacific Ocean. Across these islands, many different forms of traditional fishing knowledge is shared.
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Wansolmoana
https://australian.museum/visit/whats-on/wansolmoana/Experience the diverse and dynamic cultures of Pasifika peoples through stories and objects from across the region.
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Wansolmoana conversation starters
https://australian.museum/learn/teachers/first-nations-learning-resources/cs-wansolmoana/Want to learn about the stories and objects of Pasifika Peoples' and their countries? Use our Wansolmoana conversation starters for fun suggestions and prompts for how to engage with this exhibition.
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Māori fish hooks
https://australian.museum/learn/cultures/pacific-collection/fish-hooks/maori/Fishing holds profound significance in Te Ao Māori, the Māori world, as evidenced by its creation story.
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Kava and Climate: Justice for the Blue Pacific
https://australian.museum/visit/whats-on/kava-climate/Join host ‘Alopi Latukefu for an intimate talanoa (talk) on how Pacific communities are fighting for justice to save their Blue Pacific in the face of the climate emergency.
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Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs
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