All of the following are correct about the Polynesian peoples except
a. they originated on the island of Taiwan and on the southeastern coast of China.
b. they colonized the islands of Tahiti, Hawaii, and Eastern Island.
c. they were seafarers.
d. the Maoris of New Zealand were not among the Polynesians.
e. they had sailing canoes up to 100 feet long.
d
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