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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. New_zealand_culture | Define New_zealand_culture At Dictionary.com
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2. BuzzFeed: New Zealand Culture Buzz
The Viral Web in Realtime Talula Does the Hula From Hawaii Culture Buzz A New Zealand judge has made a 9year-old girl a ward of the court so that her name can be changed
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3. Category:New Zealand Culture - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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4. ACTIVE NEW ZEALAND Adventure Travel
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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.

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6. New Zealand Culture - Definition
Introduction. While British culture predominates within the country, it is Maori culture which is increasingly being identified worldwide as the New Zealand culture, due to
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The culture of New Zealand is a fusion of Maori culture and that of the descendants of the early British colonists and later settlers, many of whom were of working class origin. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Introduction
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While British culture predominates within the country, it is Maori culture which is increasingly being identified worldwide as the New Zealand culture, due to haka displays by New Zealand sporting teams, and to tens of thousands of visitors who each year experience and film or photograph Maori culture events held at places such as Rotorua British culture in New Zealand has been significantly influenced by Maori and other Polynesians, and Scottish influences are particularly strong, mainly in the South Island . 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. Unlike Australia , New Zealand has not experienced sizeable immigration from Mediterranean countries in Southern Europe , but in recent years there has been a considerable influx of migrants from Asia , which now makes up a significant proportion of the population, particularly in Auckland.

7. Culture Of New Zealand - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Few people consider the Three Rs to dominate New Zealand culture today, although rugby and beer are still very popular. Race betting has declined in popularity, partly due to the
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search The Kiwi has become a New Zealand icon. The culture of New Zealand has developed from the nation's distinct demographics , its unique geography and ecology , and Māori and colonial history Māori voyagers reached the islands of New Zealand some time before 1300, though exact dates are uncertain. Over the ensuing centuries of Māori expansion and settlement, Māori culture diverged from its Polynesian roots. Māori established separate tribes, built fortified villages ( ), hunted and fished, traded commodities, developed agriculture, arts and weaponry, and kept a detailed oral history. Regular European contact began approximately 200 years ago, and British immigration proceeded rapidly during the nineteenth century. The colonists had a dramatic effect on the indigenous Maori, bringing religion , technology, and the English language . In 1840 Māori leaders signed the Treaty of Waitangi , intended to enable the tribes to live peacefully with the colonists. However after several incidents, the treaty was ignored and the New Zealand land wars broke out from 1845, with Māori suffering a loss of land and identity, while also increasingly becoming a minority group over the following century. Despite such setbacks, Māori culture has regained much of its lost influence in recent decades.

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9. Website Design Dunedin, Branding, Strategy, Marketing, Otago, New Zealand - Myth
Assists with integrated marketing and advertising solutions specific to the New Zealand culture.
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10. New Zealand Culture Meetup Groups - New Zealand Culture Meetups
Helps groups of people with shared interests plan meetings and form offline clubs in local communities around the world about New Zealand culture
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11. Down Under Club Of Winnipeg Inc.
Australia and New Zealand cultural group. The site features club information, history, links, and newsletter.
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12. Culture Introduction > New Zealand
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New Zealand culture is a unique blend of Maori and European with its evolution influenced by the beautiful and largely untouched country. New Zealand has a very unique and dynamic culture. The culture of its indigenous Maori people has influenced the language, the lifestyle and the traditions. New Zealand ’s place in the South Pacific, and New Zealanders love of the outdoors, sport, and the arts make New Zealanders and their culture unique in the world. For Maori the centre point of any community is their Marae, it describes the communal area of an Iwi (tribe). The famous Maori dance is the Haka which is often seen before the All Blacks start a rugby match.

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15. New Zealand - Culture, Customs, Etiquette And Doing Business
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Facts and Statistics Location: Oceania, islands in the South Pacific Ocean, southeast of Australia Capital: Wellington Population: 3,993,817 (July 2004 est.) Ethnic Make-up: New Zealand European 74.5%, Maori 9.7%, other European 4.6%, Pacific Islander 3.8%, Asian and others 7.4% Religions: Anglican 24%, Presbyterian 18%, Roman Catholic 15%, Methodist 5%, Baptist 2%, other Protestant 3%, unspecified or none 33% (1986) Language in New Zealand The three official languages of New Zealand are English, Maori and NZ Sign Language. English is the language of day-to-day business within New Zealand, a remnant of ties to the British Commonwealth. Maori is a Polynesian language similar to the languages of other Pacific Island cultures, such as Hawaiian, Tongan, and Samoan. Over 157,000 people in New Zealand speak Maori (2006 Census). The Maori language has been part of New Zealand and its culture since the first people came to the Islands. However, Maori has only been recognised as an official language of New Zealand since the Maori Language Act of 1987. English-Maori bilingualism and the development and use of the Maori language is encouraged by Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Maori-the Maori Language Commission. Maori and English are used throughout the country in various television and radio programs. As with other regions in the world where two cultures have been mixed, English has influenced Maori and Maori has influenced English. A number of words in each language have crossed in to the vocabulary of the other. English has introduced motuka (car) and Maori has replied with taboo (tapu).

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17. University Of Otago Language Centre And Foundation Year, New Zealand
An education institution providing English tuition and academic programmes to prepare international and New Zealand students for university study, employment opportunities through improving English language skills, or to learn English and experience New Zealand culture.
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18. New Zealand Culture - People And Society - Culture In New Zealand
Today, New Zealanders are largely sophisticated and highly educated urban dwellers. Members of a unique and vibrant multicultural society. New Zealanders also have a background of
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New Zealand culture is a unique blend of Maori and European heritage.
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A revisit to the subject of New Zealand culture, the changes over time and the blending of different ethnicities to create something unique.
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