1. The Maya People
2. Ainu People
Facts About the Mayan People:
1. Their pyramids and cities are still being discovered.
2. The Maya Wrote Good Books.
Facts about Ainu People:
1. They werent offically recognised by the Japanese government until 2008.
2. Their culture is way different than normal Japanese culture.
Why i chose Ainu people: It sounded interesting once i clicked on the sight i instantly knew it was about japanese and also cause i like reading about Japan.
Why i chose Maya People: Same again it sounds interesting also i like learning new languages and i got distracted by the fact there was pyramids.
The Ainu People. |
The Mayan People. |
Hello Manvi,
ReplyDeleteI had never heard of the Ainu People. I read that there might be only 100 people speaking their language now! Language is so important for a people group. Do you speak another language? I am trying to learn more te reo Māori.
Mrs Krausse
PS don't forget to read your comments.
Hello Mrs Krausse,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the positive, thoughtful amd helpful comments each and every day, they make me smile, every comment you make makes me more confident to post.
I see you ask what languages i speak? I speak Punjabi (indian) at home, I also learn Mandarin (Chinese)) at school.
Ma Te Wa
Manvi.
Kia Ora Manvi,
ReplyDeleteYou have gathered some great information about both The Maya and The Ainu people! I have actually learnt some new things from reading your post today! I like the photos that you have added to your post, they really help the readers to connect with your writing!
I noticed that you said you liked reading about Japan. Have you been before? If not, do you want to go? If you went to Japan, what would the first thing you would do there? I have actually been to Japan once before, it was awesome! The thing I remember most about Japan was how busy the streets were there!
I agree with Mrs Krausse, languages are so cool! Just like Mrs Krausse, I am also trying to learn more Te Reo! If you could speak any other language in the world other than English, what would it be?
Ngā mihi nui
Charlotte
Summer Learning Journey