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what does it mean to be a pacific islander or a citizen of Oceania today and in the future?

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Answered by AlejandraAranibar
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What does it mean to be a pacific islander or a citizen of Oceania today and in the future?

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Mean to be a native or a descendant of a native of one of the islands of Melanesia, Micronesia, or Polynesia in the Pacific Ocean.

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Answered by Raghav1330
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Being a citizen of Oceania or a Pacific Island implies being a member of a region that is culturally diverse, complicated, and has a long history, unique traditions and major difficulties.

  • Those who are native to or have ancestors in the Pacific Islands region, which includes nations like Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu and many others are known as Pacific Islanders or citizens of Oceania.
  • The people of these island nations have created individual ways of life and viewpoints that reflect their close ties to the water and the land. These island nations are home to a great range of cultures, languages, and customs.
  • Oceanians and Pacific Islanders today confront a number of difficulties, such as economic inequality, environmental degradation, climate change and health inequities. These problems call for creative and cooperative solutions that rely on the strengths and resiliency of the varied populations in the area.

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