inquiry #3

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1.tongan music

Music of Tonga refers to music derived from the island of tonga in the islands of polyneian music of tonga today generally falls under the category of traditional music, tongan music is usually played in kava meetings,church,and other places

2 what is one of the most popular instrument

One of the popular instruments is.

  • Ukulele

  • Guitar

  • Keyboard

  • pipa

These instrument we use in shows,kava meeting, and other places too

These instruments are one of our favourites.

3 .

what kind of food we eat in tonga

The food that we eat in tonga is different to the food of New Zealand. In tonga we eat.

  • Lu sipi

  • Pigs

  • Dogs

  • Horse

  • Manioke

  • Pele

  • Ota

  • Fish

  • AND OTHER FOODS

4 .

What our schools look like in tonga.

In tonga our schools are dirty and not cleaned properly and our roof has holes in them. The decks are dirty and the chairs are dirty and even the toilets too. Our floors are not clean. The fields are small too.

5.

The education in tonga.

Primary education has been compulsory in Tonga since 1876 and is free for students between the ages of 6 and 14. Education consists of six years at the primary level, three years at the junior secondary level, and three years at the senior secondary level. The first eight years are compulsory.

6.

How many island in tonga

In tonga there are 170 islands, some of them big and some of them are small. The main island is called nukualofa.It consists of some 170 islands divided into three main island groups: Tongatapu in the south, Haʿapai in the centre, and Vavaʿu in the north. Isolated islands include Niuafoʿou, Niuatoputapu, and Tafahi (together known as the Niuatoputapu, or Niuas, island group) in the far north and ʿAta in the far south. Tonga.

7.

What our dance clothes look like and made of.

  • coconut palm leaf.

  • polyester.

  • plastic.

  • feather.

  • dye.

  • shell.

  • ribbon.

Now those are the categories of making a tonga dance clothe.

8.

What the tongan flag stands for.

The flag of Tonga was officially adopted on November 4, 1875. One of the oldest flags of the island countries in the South Pacific Ocean, the flag's widely recognized red cross is symbolic of Christianity coming to the islands; white symbolizes purity, and red represents the blood of Christ.