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  1. Mapping the Godzone: A Primer on New Zealand Literature and Culture (Latitude 20 Books) by William John Schafer, 1998-08
  2. Culture Wise New Zealand: The Essential Guide to Culture, Customs & Business Etiquette by Graeme Chesters, 2008-03-25
  3. Snakes and Ladders: The Pursuit of a Safety Culture in New Zealand Public Hospitals by Peter R. Roberts, 2003-01
  4. Culture Smart! New Zealand by Sue Butler, 2006-06-01
  5. Picking Up the Traces: The Making of a New Zealand Literary Culture 1932-1945 by Lawrence Jones, 2004-04-01
  6. Tree-Culture in New Zealand. by Henry John Matthews, 2010-04
  7. Feasts and Festivals: A Celebration of Pacific Island Culture in New Zealand by Glenn Jowitt, Graeme Lay, 2002-12
  8. Food and culture in New Zealand by Patricia Bawden, 1999
  9. Gender, Culture, and Power: Challenging New Zealand's Gendered Culture (Critical Issues in New Zealand Society) by Bev James, Kay Saville-Smith, 1995-03-02
  10. A foreign egg in our nest?: American popular culture in New Zealand by Geoffrey Lealand, 1988
  11. Sport, society & culture in New Zealand
  12. Persimmon Culture in New Zealand (DSIR information series) by H. Kitagawa, P. G. Glucian, 1984-06
  13. A Brief Guide to New Zealand Art and Culture by Naomi O'Connor, 1995
  14. All Together Now! - A Celebration of New Zealand Culture By 100 Poets

21. Active New Zealand - All About New Zealand. Adventure Tours Adventure Travel
new zealand culture. Today, Maori make up over 14 percent of the population. Theirlanguage and culture has a major impact on all facets of New Zealand life.
http://www.activenewzealand.com/new-zealand-culture_maori.htm

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The Maori people are the indigenous people of Aotearoa (New Zealand) and first arrived here in waka hourua (voyaging canoes) from their ancestral homeland of Hawaiki over 1000 years ago. Today, Maori make up over 14 percent of the population. Their language and culture has a major impact on all facets of New Zealand life. Rich and Varied
Maori culture is a rich and varied one, and includes traditional and contemporary arts. Traditional arts such as carving, weaving, kapa haka (group performance), whaikorero (oratory) and moko (tattoo) are practised throughout the country. Practitioners following in the footsteps of their tipuna (ancestors) replicate the techniques used hundreds of years ago, yet also develop exciting new techniques and forms. Today Maori culture also includes art, film, television, poetry, theatre, and hip-hop.
The visitor to New Zealand will become immediately aware of the Maori language as the vast majority of place names are of Maori origin. At first, visitors may be puzzled by the seemingly impossible- to-pronounce names. In fact, Maori has a logical structure, and, unlike English, has very consistent rules of pronunciation. How Do You Say Onehunga, Whangamomona, Kahikatea, and Nguru?

22. New Zealand Culture
new zealand culture. Welcome to New Zealand (Aotearoa) LAND OF THE LONGWHITE CLOUD Know as GOD ZONE. Checkout New Zealand and it Culture .
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Welcome to New Zealand (Aotearoa) LAND OF THE LONG WHITE CLOUD
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The People of this land Te Iwi Maori, Te Iwi Pakeha,
Te Iwi Multicultural, SOON to be know as Te Iwi Morehu (Remnants), The PROPHESY of this Nation from this Wonderful Land, and its Culture, its People, the effect of living in a time of change for Humanity and all living species on this planet and throughout this Universe
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Checkout New Zealand and it Culture.... The way of life, past and present Read about the History of this land and what took place Check out the History about Te Iwi Maori, Te Iwi Pakeha, the Partnership between the two Nations The Maori Prophets, who prophesy's the coming of this person that would carry two books with him in his ministry

23. February NZ Herald : New Zealand Culture Diversifies
February NZ Herald new zealand culture Diversifies. New Zealand’sculture is much more diverse now than 10 years ago, and a
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February NZ Herald : New Zealand Culture Diversifies. New Zealand’s culture is much more diverse now than 10 years ago, and a strong eastern influx is partly responsible. One in 15 people are of Asian ethnicity – more than double the 1991 figure, according to last year’s census. And, although nearly one in six of our 3.7 million- plus population is multilingual, one in 50 people do not speak English. When the language question was first asked in the 1996 census, the response was similar, indicating a new wave of non-English speakers. Not counting children under- five years of age, the majority of immigrants who have not master New Zealand’s pre-dominant tongue speak Samoan, Cantonese and Korean. By far the fastest growing ethnic group is from Korea – up from only 930 a decade ago to 19,026. More than 2 million people said they were Christian, but there was a big increase in other religions. Islam disciples leaped 74 percent in five years to 23,631, Hindu 56 percent to 39,798, Buddhist 48 percent to 41,634 and Spiritualism 64 percent to 16,062. The number of people aged 85 or older increased 26 percent in the past five years.

24. New Zealand - Travel, Culture, History, Links, General Information
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25. Hemingway's Restaurant And Bar, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Canadian restaurant, seasoned with Australian and new zealand culture. Rooftop patio is open year round.
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26. New Zealand Culture
Culture in New Zealand. Would you like to vote? Who do you want to win therace? Italia New Zealand Who do you think will ACTUALLY win the race?
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27. Living In New Zealand - Information For International Students
New Zealand Information Directory. Visitor Accommodation Directory. new zealand culture.More Culture NZine Magazine. NZ (Hamilton) Public Holidays. Cost of Living.
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28. Culture Of New Zealand - Wikipedia
Is there a separate new zealand culture? This has lead to protests from thosewho believe that there is a uniquely definable new zealand culture.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The culture of New Zealand incorporates both Maori culture and that of the descendants of the early British colonists, many of whom were of working class origin. While English culture predominates, it has been significantly influenced by the Scots and the Maori. In general, early immigrants from other parts of Europe and Asia , and World War II refugees (particularly the Dutch ) were readily assimilated. Small enclaves of these early immigrant cultures remain as islands of unique heritage in a sea of British colonial culture. After the Second World War , significant immigration from the Pacific Islands began, so much so that there are now more nationals from some Pacific island nations living in New Zealand than on their home islands. The wide variety of Pacific Island cultures have combined in New Zealand, mostly in

29. WorldRover - Culture Of New Zealand
Culture of New Zealand. new zealand culture and History Books. CitySearch.com Find in-depth local information for major cities around the world.
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Culture of New Zealand
Welcome to WorldRover's listing of country history and culture for New Zealand. Check out the links below to find more information on the people and history of a country. On the right you can also find flag clip art and maps available for free download. Embassy information is also available for a number of countries around the world, however, please confirm all information. We hope to add additional links regarding the culture of New Zealand as they become available. If you have a site or know of a site that should be added, please let us know. Thanks for visiting WorldRover's history, people, and culture site.
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  • A Compendium of Common Knowledge on the Renaissance - A comprehensive source of information about the Elizabethan period.
  • 30. Culture Notes Of New Zealand
    new zealand culture and Traveler's Notes. Visas Only a valid passportis necessary for citizens of most countries Health risks None
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    Time UTC plus 12 hours (two hours ahead of Australian Eastern Standard Time) Electricity: 240V AC, 50 Hz metric Tourism: 1.3 million visitors a year Anthem "God Defend New Zealand" " Kiwi’s drive on the left side of the road!" POPULATION The population of New Zealand is 3.8 million people. Around 80% of the population of New Zealand is of European descent. 13% approximately are Maori with the balance being persons from the Pacific Islands, China, India and other parts of Asia etc. English is the only language in general use. There are in excess of 100,000 Chinese in NZ and significant Korean, South African, Indian communities to name a few. LAND AND CLIMATE New Zealand is the largest Pacific Island nation and lies in the southern Pacific Ocean, 1,600 km east of Australia. New Zealand is made up of North and South Islands and a number of smaller islands, with a total land area of 268,021 sq km

    31. Print Culture In New Zealand: Research
    From the earliest missionary presses to Huia Publishers in the 1990s, Maorihas been an essential printed and spoken element of new zealand culture.
    http://www.otago.ac.nz/nzpg/print/research.html
    The Print Culture research area is one of many that together make up New Zealand and the Pacific in Global Context , a research theme at the University of Otago.
    on this page: about print culture NZ print culture teaching Otago events As the home of Thomas Bracken (publisher, editor, and author of New Zealand's national anthem) and of two of the three paper mills which formed New Zealand Paper Mills, Otago has played a central role in the early development of New Zealand's print culture. The Otago Print Culture project aims to establish the extent to which print has shaped the region's identity, and then to explore how Otago's history compares with that of other regions in New Zealand, Australia and Canada. print
    culture Print culture is a collective term developed to encompass the many ways in which printed artifacts are shaped by, and shape, our culture. Scholars of print culture interpret both terms broadly, to encompass both the most ephemeral advertisement stuck under your wiper blade and the most impressively printed text of high culture. Consideration is given to all aspects of the transition from author to audience, including production, distribution and consumption. A suggestive range of print culture studies:
    • Printing and publishing history Readers and reading practices Bookselling Paper importation and production Libraries Learned societies Literacy Maori language publishing Globalisation of print

    The perils of a colonial printer, from a cartoon by noted Otago printer and artist, James Brown.

    32. NZUK.com - New Zealand Culture Photos
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    33. The Southern Circle, New Zealand Culture, Rituals And Plant Life
    My place to stand, my aroha. Aotearoa. The Southern Wheel, New Zealand Native Plants,A Little About Me, Myths and Legends. Wicca, New Zealand, Windover Tor, Links.
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    The Southern Circle It lies beneath the Southern Sky Glorious in the jewelled sea Surrounded by a ring of fire And home it is to me With hills and fields of verdant green roaring rivers, lake and stream With leaping fish and calling bird My place to stand, my aroha Aotearoa
    The Southern Wheel New Zealand Native Plants A Little About Me Myths and Legends Wicca New Zealand Windover Tor Links The Poetry Page Children's Stories Grown Up's Stories Awards Fantasy Fight's Spirit Page Guest Book April 7th 2003
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    34. New Zealand WebLinks : Official Web Directory Of New Zealand!
    Jewish (0). Maori (3). Multiculturalism (0). new zealand culture (3). New ZealandHistory (5). New Zealand Natural History (2). New Zealand Transport History (1).
    http://weblinks.newzealand.co.nz/pages/Society___Politics/Culture___History/
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    35. Pete Zed's Web Page Thingy! - A Small Tribute To New Zealand. The New Zealand Pe
    The New Zealand people, new zealand culture, New Zealand tourism and sceneryand the lifestyle. Travel New Zealand without leaving your home.
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    Welcome to the NEW ZEALAND corner of the Internet DVD INFO ALL BLACKS RUGBY RUGBY SHOP LAMBERTS BUSINESS SYSTEMS
    Welcome. Tena Koutou. Willkommen. Benvenuto. Boa vinda. Bienvenido. Bienvenue. I will attempt to show you the New Zealand way of life with topics like sport, travel, scenery, statistics and music. Take a guided tour through New Zealand via my web pages. Please enjoy your stay.
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    I have lived all my life in New Zealand, and yet, have not seen all the beauty that is around me. It takes someone from another country to say 'Hey, you've got a really beautiful country here.' It's only then, that you realize how extremely lucky you are to live in such an environment.
    If you take time out of your busy day-to-day schedule, to just sit back and think about life, you become more appreciative about what you have and where you live.This site will try to show, just a small slice of this beautiful country - the New Zealand people, New Zealand culture, New Zealand scenery and lifestyle.

    36. Maori.org.nz Main Maori Site On The Net!
    Detailed site highlighting Maori culture, including performance, carving and language. Also contains links to other Maorirelated sites. Information and links on Maori culture, history, traditions, iwi, kapa haka, performing arts, carving, tattooing and wide web of Maori Organisations of new zealand (www.maori.org.nz).
    http://www.maori.org.nz/
    The Main Maori Site on the Internet. Information and links on Maori culture, history, traditions, iwi, kapa haka, performing arts, carving, tattooing and more.
    E nga iwi,
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    tae noa ki Rakiura,
    Haere mai, haere mai, haere mai!!!
    Welcome to the world wide web of Maori Organisations of New Zealand ( www.maori.org.nz ). This is a site for information on matters Maori.
    To help you find your way around our site, you can click here for a map index . We also have a site map
    Culture and Heritage Sections
    Tikanga - Customs / Traditions
    This section contains information on Marae Protocol , parts of the whare, putting together a mihi for a hui and information about Ta moko . There is also information on history and the settlement of Aotearoa, from 925AD to 1100AD as well as Maori Games and Past Times
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    This section of our site has a virtual whare where you can move and look around in.
    Whakairo - Maori Carving
    This section contains information on how to read carving, mediums used, information on pounamu and links to other carving sites.

    37. Aotearoa / New Zealand
    new zealand art and culture. A web directory. new zealand art sites. A comprehensive directory of new zealand art, music, film, theatre, literature and culture webpages. Programme of events. . French culture online in new zealand. . Goethe Instit.
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    38. Ministry For Culture And Heritage Homepage
    culture and Heritage Minister Judith Tizard. The Clark Collection Scholarship has been created by new zealand financier,
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    Iraq war highlights importance of public broadcasting The war in Iraq has demonstrated the critical importance of public service radio and television in informing New Zealanders, Broadcasting Minister Steve Maharey said today. Hon Steve Maharey 7 April 2003 Current issues in New Zealand television The Minister of Broadcasting Steve Maharey's speech to a media studies class at Victoria University about current issues in New Zealand television. Hon Steve Maharey 7 April 2003 Vacancies at the Ministry The Ministry is currently seeking applicants for the position of Policy Adviser or Senior Policy Adviser . Applications for this position close 16 April 2003. Follow link for more information on the NZ Government Jobs Online website. 3 April 2003 Cultural Sector Awards, Scholarships and Residencies

    39. New Zealand Flag - Ministry For Culture And Heritage
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    History Description Choosing a Flag and Flag Care Flying the Flag ... Bibliography The New Zealand Flag is the symbol of the realm government and people of New Zealand. Its royal blue background is reminiscent of the blue sea and clear sky surrounding us. The stars of the Southern Cross emphasise this country's location in the South Pacific Ocean. The Union Flag gives recognition to our historical foundations and the fact that New Zealand was once a British colony and dominion. The New Zealand Flag may be flown on any day of the year. It is particularly appropriate to fly it on days of national commemoration, such as Anzac Day, and on other important occasions. As New Zealand's national symbol the New Zealand Flag should be treated in a manner worthy of its high status. The Flags, Emblems, and Names Protection Act 1981, administered by the Ministry for Culture and Heritage, defines and protects the Flag. Contained in the Act is the power to prosecute those who misuse it. Surprisingly, many people are not aware of the special significance attached to the New Zealand Flag. Within certain guidelines, the New Zealand Flag may be used in a number of ways. Similarly, the correct way to display the New Zealand Flag varies from one situation to another. The aim of this website is to simplify flag flying, which otherwise may seem too complicated and not worth the trouble. It contains a

    40. New Zealand History Website - NZHistory.net.nz
    The Maori people are the native people of new zealand. This page will give you an in depth look at their past and present zealand, but they have retained their unique culture, and this rich culture contributes much to new zealand as a whole.
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