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  1. New Zealand - Culture Smart!: the essential guide to customs & culture by Sue Butler, 2006-10-17
  2. Culture Shock! New Zealand: A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette by Peter Oettli, 2009-10
  3. The Long Forgetting: Post-colonial Literary Culture in New Zealand by Patrick Evans, 2007-11-01
  4. Last Words: Approaches to Death in New Zealand's Cultures and Faiths
  5. Culture Shock!: New Zealand (Culture Shock! Guides) by Peter Oettli, 2004-11-01
  6. Wool to Weta: Transforming New Zealand's Culture and Economy by Paul Callaghan, 2009-04-01
  7. New Zealand (Cultures of the World) by Roselynn Smelt, 2009-03
  8. New Zealand and Australia: Narrative, History, Representation (Studies in New Zealand Culture)
  9. On Reflection: New Zealand Film Reviews from North and South, 1986-1993 (Studies in New Zealand Culture) by Brian McDonnell, 2007-11
  10. The pattern of New Zealand culture by A. L McLeod, 1968
  11. An Ambivalent Archetype: Masculinity, Performance and the New Zealand Films of Bruno Lawrence (Studies in New Zealand Culture) by Andrew Spicer, 2000-12
  12. New Zealand (Culture in.)
  13. An Introduction to Maori Religion: Its Character before European Contact and Its Survival in Contemporary Maori and New Zealand Culture: Studies No.4 (Special studies in religions) by J. Irwin, 1984-12
  14. Crew Culture: New Zealand Seafarers Under Sail and Steam by Neill Atkinson, 2001-11

1. Paul Moss New Zealand Culture And Environment Map Maps Mapping MapData Sciences
a site with lots of ways to find out about. New Zealand. culture environment. paul moss February 2003
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2. Guidebook To New Zealand Culture
Broadcast Radio New Zealand on the Web. The New Zealand internet news group,soc.culture.newzealand. Language. Te reo maori (the Maori Language).
http://nz.com/guide/culture/

3. New Zealand Culture European Art
A history of European Art in New Zealand, from 1776 to 1970.Category Regional Oceania New Zealand Arts and Entertainment...... Art in New Zealand 10 Printmaking, abstract, Maddox, Scott, McLeod, Blair, Hurrell,Sydow, Stringer, Hellyar, Dawson, Narbey, Apple back to European culture.
http://www.zealand.org.nz/european2.htm
20th century civilization, down-under Art in New Zealand 1
Early travellers, Wm Hodges, Augustus Earle, Angas, Brees, Allom, Heaphy, Meryon, Strutt Art in New Zealand 2
Heaphy, Robley, Fox, Buchanan, Kinder, Ashworth, Thomson, barraud, Martin, FitzGerald, Temple, Merrett, vonTemspky, Hodgkins, Chevalier, Richmond, Wilson, Sharpe, Hoyte, Cane, Blomfield Art in New Zealand 3
Early Art societies and schools, Nairn, van der Velden, Barbizon School, Nerli, Wright, Worsley, Gibb Art in New Zealand 4
Art in New Zealand 5

Maori, Steele, Lindauer, Goldie, Richmond, Wright, Arndt, Lye, Butler, Welch, Wallwork, Rae, Richarddson, Quion Club, Gulliver, Lloyd, Fitzgerald, Thomasson, LaTrobe, Donn, Hipkins, Fisher, Elam School of Art, Smith, Allan, Field, Perkins, Horridge, Baxter, Richmond, Richardson, Hope, Butler, Page, Thompson, Nicoll, Wallwork, Kelly, the Canterbury School, Savage Art in New Zealand 6
1920's. National Art Assn of NZ, The Group, NZ Soc. of Artists, Rutland Group, Robert McDougall Art Gallery, National Centennial, Collier, Weeks, Haszard, Cubist, Scales, Bower, Clark, White, McCormack, Canterbury School, Nicolls, Lovell-Smith, Bower, Angus, 1940's landscapes, Fisher, White, Lee-Johnson, Holmwood, Brown, McCahon Art in New Zealand 7
McCahon, Richardson, Nicoll, Wallwork, Kelly, Carey, Fife, Woollaston, Angus, Smith, WWII, Taylor, McIntyre, Hassell, Dyer, Annesley, Clark, Reed

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5. Paul Moss New Zealand Culture And Environment Map Maps Mapping MapData Sciences
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6. Virtual New Zealand - Culture
Bookmark Page. new zealand culture. New Zealand’s culture is rich anddiverse due to the blending of Polynesian and European cultures.
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New Zealand’s culture is rich and diverse due to the blending of Polynesian and European cultures. The influence of Maori , Pacific Island, European and Asian cultures makes New Zealand a colourful and vibrant place with many different customs and food to enjoy. New Zealand is famous all over the world for things like bungy jumping, rugby, kiwifruit, sheep and our beautiful scenery . Our national icon is the Kiwi bird; which is also a popular term meaning a New Zealander. We love sports such as rugby and yachting, the great outdoors, coffee and the arts. For a small country we've got a big attitude. Kiwis believe they can do anything and love a challenge to prove it. That "can do" attitude has seen us excel in many areas - including our recent triumphant defence of yachting's greatest trophy, the America's Cup.

7. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination New Zealand | Culture
new zealand culture. The dominant cultural groups are the Pakeha and the Maori.Other smaller groups include Polynesians, Croatians, Indians and Chinese.
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The dominant cultural groups are the Pakeha and the Maori. Other smaller groups include Polynesians, Croatians, Indians and Chinese. A common thread that binds the entire population is its love of sport - especially the national game of rugby union - and outdoor pursuits such as sailing, swimming, cycling, hiking and camping. The secular aside, Christianity is the most common religion, with Anglicanism, Presbyterianism and Catholicism the largest denominations. An interesting religious variation is the synthesis of the Maori Ratana and Ringatu faiths with Christianity. English and Maori are the two official languages. English is more widely spoken, though the Maori language, for so long on the decline, is now making a comeback thanks to the revival of Maoritanga. A mellifluous, poetic language, Maori is surprisingly easy to pronounce if spoken phonetically and each word split into separate syllables. New Zealand art is multifarious, valuing innovation, integrity and craftsmanship that reflects Pakeha, Maori and Melanesian heritage. Wood, stone, shell and bone carvings are readily available while larger works such as tukutuku (wood panelling) can be seen in most maraes (meeting houses). Paua shell, greenstone, greywacke and greenwacke pebbles are often fashioned into jewellery that takes its inspiration from the landscape: earrings shaped like the leaves of a gingko tree; sunglasses modelled on native fern tendrils; and necklaces in frangipani-flower designs. There is a lively theatre scene in the country, especially in Wellington, and a number of galleries, including the Dunedin Public Art Gallery, which is the oldest viewing room in New Zealand and one of its best. The music scene is vigorous and has spawned a pool of talent, from Split Enz and Crowded House to the thrashing guitar pyrotechnics of Dunedin's 3Ds and Straitjacket Fits, lauded locally and overseas.

8. New Zealand Vacations Romantic New Zealand Getaways
new zealand culture. Population 3,819,762 (July 2000 est.) Agestructure 014 years 23% (male 440,824; female 419,740) 15-64
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9. New Zealand History, New Zealand Culture, New Zealand History, New Zealand Cultu
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Hongi, Maori Greeting New Zealand was first colonised by Polynesians (Maoris) around 950 AD and about 1150 AD was re-discovered by Polynesians Toi and Whatonga. These first settlers were called 'Moa Hunters' or Archaic Maori. The Maori name for the country is Aotearoa which translates to 'the land of the long white cloud'. The first European to discover New Zealand was Dutch explorer Abel Tasman. He sailed around the islands without landing in 1642. The name New Zealand, or Nieuw Zeeland, was given by Dutch geographers, named after the Dutch maritime province of Zeeland. In 1769 Englishman James Cook navigated both islands and landed in many places. He named many places around New Zealand and had many dealings with Maori, most of them friendly. Frenchmen, Englishmen and Italians also visited the country. Following the European publication of reports from all these people, the country was seen ripe for whalers, sealers, flax and timber traders, to exploit and plunder which they did. In this process questionable deals were done with Maori for guns, liquor and tobacco. Hundreds of ships a year visited New Zealand revealing to the Maori a rough side to the Europeans. In 1814 the first missionary Samuel Marsden arrived and he set up the initial Anglican mission stations followed by Wesleyans and Catholics. There was intense rivalry between the three sects, however there were some better points of European culture introduced such as agriculture.

10. New Zealand Culture - NZ's Leading Attractions
new zealand culture NZ's Leading Attractions - maps, tourist attractions,flights car hire. new zealand culture. new zealand culture
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Among the many regions three places you won't want to miss on your visit include the Bay of Islands in the far North Island, the birth place of the country and signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, Rotorua in the heart of the North Island, and Wellington in the lower North Island. Bay of Islands
The Far North is rich in history having welcomed the first missionaries, witnessed the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi and housed the first seat of Government at Russell. Blessed with the country's highest average temperatures, it has earned the nickname of 'The Winterless North.' The Waipawa Forest, North of Dargaville is home to the last great stand of Kauri trees, some of them, over 2000 years old. Rotorua
Rainbow - Rotorua
Wellington

Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand. A cosmopolitan and friendly city with some of the country's best restaurants and fine entertainment. It's a city that's small enough to be explored on foot, yet large enough to be the centre of the arts. Definitely visit Te Papa - NZ's national museum. Then choose from many other national institutions including the National Archives (see the original Treaty of Waitangi), the National Library (the Alexander Turnbull collection), and the New Zealand Film Archive. Te Papa - Wellington
Te Papa National Museum tells the great stories of New Zealand's land and its people. From high culture to Kiwiana, a unique museum experience that New Zealand is proud of.

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Assists with integrated marketing and advertising solutions specific to the new zealand culture.
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12. Tikanga Tee-shirts - Taking New Zealand Culture And The Maori Language To The Wo
you're a New Zealander living in New Zealand, a proud Kiwi based overseas, you'vetravelled to New Zealand or you're interested in new zealand culture and the
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Whether you're a New Zealander living in New Zealand, a proud Kiwi based overseas, you've travelled to New Zealand or you're interested in New Zealand culture and the Maori language, we hope you find something you like on our site. We believe our unique New Zealand culture and language is something to be proud of. We want to encourage the use of the Maori language both in New Zealand and throughout the world. We are big advocates of New Zealand continuing to evolve as a bicultural country with a multicultural society. We believe we all have a responsibility to support and nurture our unique language and culture. To help us in our quest, simply click on the our range navigation bar to the left or on one of the tee-shirts below and choose a Tikanga Tee for yourself, your friends or your family and purchase it by mail order. If you've been to our site before, scroll down to find out what's the latest news in the world of Tikanga Tees.
Stay tuned for when you can buy Tikanga Tees online via this site.

13. Tikanga Tee-shirts - Taking New Zealand Culture And The Maori Language To The Wo
her time away how unique the culture and indigenous language of her native countryis. With Tikanga Teeshirts, she hopes to promote New Zealand cultural icons
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Tikanga Tee-shirts was started in May 2002 when the director, Yvette Adams, returned from four years of travelling around the world for a second extended break in New Zealand.
Like many New Zealanders who go away travelling, Yvette realised during her time away how unique the culture and indigenous language of her native country is.
With Tikanga Tee-shirts, she hopes to promote New Zealand cultural icons and the Maori language, and hence New Zealand as a nation, both within New Zealand and internationally. If you're a proud Kiwi, or just like the idea of learning about a new culture, share our uniqueness by wearing a Tikanga Tee-shirt! Yvette has specialist knowledge of New Zealand ex pat markets from living as one herself, stints working at the British High Commission in New Zealand and TNT Magazine in London as well as freelance research and writing she has done. See her story on the New Zealand brain drain

14. The Soc.culture.new-zealand FAQ
culture.newzealand Date 25 Feb 91 044144 GMT I have the rest of the headerif it'd be useful Z*****Z***** CFD A new zealand culture group *****Z
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Archive-name: new-zealand-faq Posting-frequency: monthly, a pointer is posted to s.c.n-z on Mondays. Last-modified: 12 November 1996 This is the soc.culture.new-zealand list of Frequently Asked Questions, and some hopefully useful answers. It should be possible to find the latest edition of this FAQ at: ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/new-zealand-faq soc.culture.new-zealand soc.culture.new-zealand The only record I have of the history of soc.culture.new-zealand is this copy of the CFD, kindly passed on through various people. It appears the archives of the original material may have been lost, and as this is a repost (of sorts) I'm not sure how any of the details relate to the original. Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups soc.culture.australian soc.culture.british soc.culture.celtic ... soc.culture.misc ,nz.general From: gcwillia@daisy.waterloo.edu (Graeme Williams) Subject: CFD: soc.culture.new-zealand news.groups so all discussion regarding this proposal should take place there. So, if you're interested and don't subscribe to news.groups

15. The Soc.culture.new-zealand FAQ (part 1 Of 6)
zealand Date 25 Feb 91 044144 GMT I have the rest of the header if it'd beuseful to anyone Z*****Z***** CFD A new zealand culture group *****Z
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scnz-faq@usenet.net.nz soc.culture.new-zealand soc.answers news.answers Subject: The soc.culture.new-zealand FAQ (part 1 of 6) Followup-To: soc.culture.new-zealand scnz-faq-part1.v23@news.usenet.net.nz ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/cultures/new-zealand-faq soc.culture.new-zealand ... soc.culture.new-zealand D2.1 s.c.n-z The Early Days D2.2 CFV List of Voters =========================================================================== INTRODUCTION: 1 History of soc.culture.new-zealand The following gives some of the history of the creation of s.c.n-z. The rest of the details, including the list of voters, has been removed but should be at an archive site somewhere before long... Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups soc.culture.australian soc.culture.british soc.culture.celtic ... soc.culture.misc ,nz.general Followup-To: news.groups Keywords: New Zealand, Kiwi Sender: tale@cs.rpi.edu From: gcwillia@daisy.waterloo.edu (Graeme Williams) Subject: CFD: soc.culture.new-zealand

16. Surfin NZ Astro Photo Competition Paul Moss New Zealand Culture And Environment
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Entry #5a Pole and #5b Orion Trail, #5c Pole Nebula, #5d Venus

17. People And History : New Zealand Population, New Zealand Culture, New Zealand Po
Population New Zealand is an independent nation and a member of the British Commonwealth. LanguageEnglish is the common and everyday language of New Zealand.
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New Zealand is an independent nation and a member of the British Commonwealth. It has a diverse multi-cultural population of around 3.8 million people. The majority of New Zealanders are of British descent, and the largest minority is New Zealand's indigenous Maori who make up around 14 percent of the population. Language English is the common and everyday language of New Zealand. You may also hear other languages spoken, including Maori, which is also an official language of New Zealand. Early Settlement The Maori were New Zealand's first settlers. They made an epic journey from legendary Hawaiki, probably in Polynesia to the north of New Zealand, about 1000 years ago. The great explorer Kupe, who legend says first discovered New Zealand, named the new land Aotearoa - Land of the Long White Cloud.

18. Paul Moss New Zealand Culture And Environment Art Astronomy Love Home
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New Zealand Sky and Space paul moss april 2002 look at some spectacular photos of Aurora Australis, the moon, the sun, and links to cool NZ astronomy sites. Including; Phoenix Astronomical Society, Wellington Astronomical Society Aurora and Solar Section of the Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand NZ ASTRONOMY Aurora Comets Sun Moon ... RASNZ I will be at Paekakariki Hill and Wrights hill on various nights until May 19th from ~5:00pm onwards to take some photos of the four planets in the west during and after sunset. Phoenix will be at Paekakariki Hill Go here for Map..

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