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You  have to say sorry when you when you do something wrong.

 

 

 

 

Tyler

PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN THE RAINFOREST

Q: Who are indigenous people?

A: Rainforests are bursting with life. Not only do millions of species of plants and animals live in rainforests, but people also call the rainforest their home. In fact, indigenous, or native, peoples have lived in rainforests for many thousands of years. Early accounts of these people by European explorers indicate a far denser population lived in the forest than today. Many of these original peoples, such as the Caribs (after whom the Caribbean Sea is named) have disappeared completely. Others are only scattered remnants of what they once were. However thousands of distinct ethnic groups with their own distinctive language and culture remain today in tropical rainforests around the world 

Q: In general, how do they live?

A: Although some indigenous people live much as we do, others still live much as did their ancestors thousands of years before them. These communities organize their daily lives differently than our culture. Their food, medicines and clothing come primarily from the forest.

Q: Do the children go to school?

A: Most tribal children don’t go to schools like ours. Instead, they learn about the forest from their parents and other people in their community. They are taught how to survive in the forest. They learn how to hunt and fish, and which plants are useful as medicines or food. Some of these children know more about rainforests than scientists who have studied rainforests for many years!

Mbuti and Baka Pygmies live in the rainforests of Central Africa. Traditionally they live by hunting and gathering food. The Huli are one of the many tribes that live in the remote highland forests of Papua New Guniea. They live by hunting, gathering plants and growing crops.
Indigenous man hunting in the Amazon
Indigenous man hunting in the Amazon

Q: What do they find to eat?

A: Besides hunting, gathering wild fruits and nuts and fishing, Indigenous people also plant small gardens for other sources of food, using a sustainable farming method called shifting cultivation. First they first clear a small area of land and burn it. Then they plant many types of plants, to be used for food and medicines. After a few years, the soil has become too poor to allow for more crops to grow and weeds start to take over. They then move to a nearby uncleared area. This land is traditionally allowed to regrow for 10-50 years before it is farmed again. Shifting cultivation is still practiced by those indigenous groups who have access to a large amount of land. However, with the growing number of non-indigenous farmers and the shrinking rainforest, other groups, especially in Indonesia and Africa, are now forced to remain in one area. The land becomes a wasteland after a few years of overuse, and cannot be used for future agriculture.

TYLER HART 4H

I think they don’t deserve their violent reputation for the following reasons.

Firstly, most of them were farmers. They were just eating animals.

secondly,they had to leav scandiaver .

thirdly the bersker came firstImage result for viking festival"

tyler

Once upon a time in a little village lived a boy who liked marmite. He eats it on his toast every day. Suddenly, his jar of marmite vanished. He looked everywhere but he never found it. The boy stormed up to his room and wailed.  All of a sudden, a bird flew by with a note. The note said ‘you have been invited to the palace to get marmite’. But, the people were guarding it. So, the boy had a cunning idea to tell his dog to get the marmite. Finally, he ate toast with black, salty marmite once again.

The Mousehold Cat

Tom and Mowzer returned home.  Tom told Mowzer that he had to go and get fish.  Christmas is coming said Tom.  I need to get food for the village.  So Tom set off to catch fish.

Tom came back with Mowzer. All of the people were holden lanterns.The little boat came  in. And they got of the boat.

Tom had very bad news.Tom told the village.That did not catch any fish.

Then to have a big dinner

by Tyler