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  1. Culture Shock New Zealand (Culture Shock!)
  2. New Zealand Culture: New Zealand English, Eh, Vegemite, Fred Dagg, Culture of New Zealand, Maori Culture, Whale Rider, Footrot Flats, Aotearoa
  3. The Pattern of New Zealand Culture by A.L. McLeod, 1968-01-01
  4. Studies in New Zealand Cinema (Studies in New Zealand Culture) by Ian Conrich, 2009-06
  5. MAORI SYMBOLISM: BEING AN ACCOUNT OF THE ORIGIN, MIGRATION, AND CULTURE OF THE NEW ZEALAND MAORI AS RECORDED IN CERTAIN SACRED LEGENDS. by Ettie A. Rout, 1926
  6. Abridging the Tyranny of Distance: European Union and New Zealand Security Cultures in the Asia Pacific Region by Simon Hollis, 2009-10-04
  7. New Zealand Maori: Culture and Craft
  8. Lgbt Culture in New Zealand: Lgbt Events in New Zealand, Gaynz.com, Vinegar Hill, New Zealand, Gay.co.nz, Hero Parade, the Outhouse, Kiwifruit
  9. Spiritcarvers.Interviews with eighteen writers from New Zealand. (Cross/Cultures 31) by Antonella Sarti, 1998-01
  10. The story of New Zealand (Global culture series--know your world) by Lila Sheppard, 1967
  11. In Hillary's Steps -New Zealand's Adventure Culture: A Bourdieusian Exploration by Maurice J. Kane, 2010-10-26
  12. Lgbt in New Zealand: Lgbt Culture in New Zealand, Lgbt History in New Zealand, Lgbt Organisations in New Zealand, Lgbt People From New Zealand
  13. NEW ZEALAND MAORI: CULTURE AND CRAFT by Robin Fabish, 1995
  14. A Literary Modernist: Katherine Mansfield and the Art of the Short Story (Studies in New Zealand Culture) by Gerri Kimber, 2008-09

41. NZ English To US English Dictionary
NZ English to US English Dictionary.Category Regional Oceania new zealand English......The following is an incomplete list of expression and words commonlyused in new zealand followed by the US equivalent definition.
http://nz.com/NZ/Culture/NZDic.html

42. Discover New Zealand - Travel Guide - Maori Culture
You will be able to experience Maori culture all over new zealand, but in particular at Rotorua.
http://www.new-zealand.com/nzguide/culture.html
USE THE FOLLOWING MENUS TO NAVIGATE THROUGH THE TRAVEL GUIDE GENERAL INFORMATION NORTH ISLAND SOUTH ISLAND Click Here Introduction to NZ Getting About in NZ Maori Culture Flora and Fauna Travel Tips Click Here Bay of Islands Auckland Coromandel Tauranga Waitomo Caves Rotorua Taupo Napier Wellington Click Here Nelson Picton Blenheim Kaikoura Christchurch Greymouth Hokitika Franz Josef/Fox Glaciers Mount Cook Lake Tekapo Oamaru Wanaka Queenstown Te Anau Fiordland/Milford Sound Dunedin Invercargill Stewart Island
Maori Culture New Zealand is home to the Tangata Whenua (people of the land), the Maori. It is believed that the Polynesian navigator, Kupe was the first man to sight New Zealand around 950AD and then returned home to tell of his findings. Around 1350AD seven great migratory canoes (whaka) sailed from Hawaiki to New Zealand. They called the country Aotearoa, Land of the Long White Cloud , and quickly adapted to the cooler climate and spread throughout the country. Here they developed a culture quite distinct from the rest of the Pacific since the long distances and treacherous ocean conditions discouraged return voyages. The Maori have a close kinship with their environment, with legends and gods representing certain spheres, such as

43. Virtual New Zealand - Maori Culture
Learn all about the unique Maori culture, also view photos or purchase Maori books and artifacts.Category Regional Oceania new zealand Society and culture Maori...... adapted well to living in 21st century new zealand, but they have retained theirunique culture, and this rich culture contributes much to new zealand as a
http://www.vnz.co.nz/culture/maori/index.shtml
Search this Site Features and Favourites Read Guestbook Live NZ radio View Webcams News Headlines Weather Conditions Maori Culture NZ Shopping Photo Stock Library Whats New About our Site Bookmark Page Maori Culture vnz.co.nz Culture Maori Search the Web.
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Maori History:
The Maori people are the indigenous people of New Zealand. They are Polynesian and comprise about 8% of the country's population. Maoritanga is the native language which is related to Tahitian and Hawaiian. It is believed that the Maori migrated from Polynesia in canoes about the 9th century to 13th century AD. Dutch navigator Abel Tasman was the first European to encounter the Maori. Four members of his crew were killed in a bloody encounter in 1642. In 1769 British explorer James Cook established friendly relations with some Maori. By the 1800 visits by European ships were relatively frequent. In 1840 representatives of Britain and Maori chiefs signed the Treaty of Waitangi. This treaty established British rule, granted the Maori British citizenship, and recognized Maori land rights.

44. New Zealand, Hotels, Travel, Holiday-hotel
Information on accommodation, situation, traffic, culture and sports.
http://www.bed-and-breakfast-in-newzealand.com
New Zealand, hotels, travel, holiday-hotel, New Zealand, vacationhomes, map, holidays, motels, hotels, apartmenthotels, holidayhouses Portals:
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45. New Zealand Art And Culture
new zealand arts, galleries, museums, music, libraries, films, crafts and culture. Includes commercial arts, design and crafts pages.
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~ahart/new_zealand_culture_links.html
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your online store for fine art prints from New Zealand and around the world. Art and Culture News Americas Cup Official Site. America's Cup Events, Quick Subject Search General resources Archaeology Architecture Art Museums and Galleries Artists Art resources Art Schools Art Schools Crafts Cuisine Design Drama Education, Universities Events Ezines Fashion Festivals Film Classical Music Gardens History Internet Art Libraries Magazines, Journals Maori Martial Arts Media, Television, etc Museums Music News Philosophy Photography Printing NZ Schools,Polytechnics Sculpture Theatre Women's Art UK2NZ. The complete resource for information and inspiration regarding living and working in NZ, specifically tailored to young UK residents. New Zealand travel books. New Zealand's Inform ... Internet Marketing. The best web marketing course on the internet. Click here to get your free web marketing newsletter. A Access New Zealand.

46. New Zealand Art And Culture
new zealand art and culture. A web directory. new zealand art sites. Providingadvice to the new zealand Government on culture and heritage matters. N.
http://www.zeroland.co.nz/new_zealand_culture_links.html
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A b o u t t h i s s i t e
Subject Index
General
Fashion Museums Archaeology ... The Book Store
Updated 9. Dec . 2002
Phaidon Art Books.

The Online Store.
TradeMe.co.nz.

NZ auctions online.
Bid here. NZ Print Warehouse:
your online store for fine art prints from New Zealand and around the world. Art and Culture News Americas Cup Official Site. America's Cup Events, Quick Subject Search General resources Archaeology Architecture Art Museums and Galleries Artists Art resources Art Schools Art Schools Crafts Cuisine Design Drama Education, Universities Events Ezines Fashion Festivals Film Classical Music Gardens History Internet Art Libraries Magazines, Journals Maori Martial Arts Media, Television, etc Museums Music News Philosophy Photography Printing NZ Schools,Polytechnics Sculpture Theatre Women's Art UK2NZ. The complete resource for information and inspiration regarding living and working in NZ, specifically tailored to young UK residents. New Zealand travel books. New Zealand's Inform ... Internet Marketing. The best web marketing course on the internet. Click here to get your free web marketing newsletter. A Access New Zealand.

47. New Zealand -> The Complete Resource For NZ
Articles on new zealand's culture and history, tourist information, and photographs.
http://www.zealand.org.nz
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48. Atlas - New Zealand Map
Overview of culture, history, economy, currency, government, people, education and languages.
http://www.map.freegk.com/new_zealand/new_zealand.php

Introduction
People History Culture ... Communications Legal system Organization Provinces Disputes
New Zealand Introduction Back to Top New Zealand (in Maori, Aotearoa, "Land of the Long White Cloud"), independent island country in the South Pacific Ocean, a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, situated about 1,600 km (1,000 mi) south-east of Australia. It comprises two large islands-the North and South islands-separated by the narrow Cook Strait and numerous smaller islands, including Stewart Island to the south of the South Island. The area of New Zealand is 270,534 sq km (104,454 sq mi). Overseas territories governed by New Zealand are the Ross Dependency, in Antarctica, and Tokelau in the Pacific Ocean, to the north of Samoa. The Cook Islands and Niue, also in the Pacific, are self-governing territories in free association with New Zealand. The capital of the country is Wellington, the largest city Auckland; both are located on the North Island. Population 3,618,500 (1996 census) Population Density 13 people/sq km (35 people/sq mi) (1996 census) Urban/Rural Breakdown 80%Urban 20%Rural Largest Cities Auckland991,796 Wellington334,051 Christchurch325,250 (1996 census) Ethnic Groups 72%European 15%Maori 7%Other 6%Pacific Islanders Languages Official Languages English Maori Other Languages Polynesian languages, other European languages Religions 29%Other 26%No faith specified 18%Anglicanism 14% Roman Catholicism 13%Presbyterianism includes Methodism Protestant denominations, Judaism, Hinduism, Confucianism, and Maori Christian churches

49. H-ANZAU Discussion Network
HNet discussion group dedicated to the history and culture of these nations. Features subject overview, archives, message threads, journals, search, links to related lists and resources, and subscription details.
http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~anzau/
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    . H-ANZAU encourages scholarly discussion of the history and culture of Aotearoa / New Zealand and Australia. H-ANZAU's online editor and editorial board serve a broad intellectual community. Tell me more about H-ANZAU book review: Smith on McAloon: No Idle Rich Craig Bellamy Craig Bellamy book review: Connor on Brown: Ten Prime Ministers Craig Bellamy cfp: 10th Interdisciplinary Gender Studies Conference Christine Cheater cfp: Inter-cultural Studies Graham Squires News: University of Sydney seminars "Bridget Griffen-Foley" Re: Blainey on Windschuttle Gil Hardwick
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  • 50. Romanian In New Zealand! - The Virtual Connection!
    For and about the Romanian community living in new zealand; find information about Doina Association, culture, and a forum.
    http://www.diasromnz.8m.com
    Romanian in New Zealand = This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them.
    Welcome to "Romanian People", home of some of the most advanced Virtual Information of New Zealand for all Romanian people from everywhere. We believe that the "Romanian People" has much more to offer than what you've seen so far. Very soon you'll be able to locate and access everything you'll ever need right here from "Romanian People". You will find here the latest information in local and international news, shopping, weather and sports, what are now at only a few clicks away. "Romanian People" is the ultimate entry point to personalised real-time information between your current life and begin a new life. Settle back, relax and let "Romanian People" to inform you. Remember we're still growing so the best is yet to come. Come home to "Romanian People" - your Personal Start Page.

    51. The Soc.culture.new-zealand FAQ CONTENTS
    Information about new zealand. This FAQ should be read by anyone contemplating visiting or moving Category Regional Oceania new zealand Society and culture Kiwi...... here. Please POST any questions to soc.culture.newzealand. Do not email.Contents - The soc.culture.new-zealand FAQ. Header. INTRODUCTION
    http://www.enzed.com/faq/
    General and specific information about New Zealand and life here prepared by prepared by Phil Stuart-Jones from 1994-1997 and now by Lin Nah. This faq should be read by anyone contemplating visiting New Zealand or thinking of moving here. Please POST any questions to soc.culture.new-zealand . Do not email.
    Contents - The soc.culture.new-zealand FAQ
    INTRODUCTION:
    PART A: INFO SOURCES
    HOW TO FIND NZers AND INFORMATION ABOUT NZ
    • A1.1 On The Net
    • A1.2 Elsewhere
      • A1.2.1 Overseas Offices of the NZ Tourism Board
      • A1.2.2 Traditional sources (libraries, newspapers, etc.)
      • A1.2.3 In The Wild...
      INFORMATION FOR NZers OVERSEAS
      • A2.1 NZ Consulates/Embassies Overseas
      • A2.2 How Do I Get News From Home?
      • A2.3 Expatriate Organisations
      INTERNET ACCESS WITHIN NZ
      PART B: FACTS AND FIGURES
      THE COUNTRY
      • B1.1 Where Is NZ?
        • B1.1.1 General
        • B1.1.2 Statistics
        • B1.1.3 Dependencies
        • B1.1.4 Time Zones
      • B1.2 The Landscape
        • B1.2.1 General
        • B1.2.2 Miscellaneous Figures
        • B1.2.3 Flora and Fauna
        • B1.2.4 Climate

    52. (almost) All The New Zealand Web Sites You Will Ever Want! - PIPERS Page Of New
    Directory of art and culture with categories such as literature museums art galleries photography and theatre.
    http://www.piperpat.co.nz/nz/culture.html
    Bottom of Page PIPERS Home PIPERS New Zealand Pages Home Search This Site ... Add a Link
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    53. AotearoaLive . Com - .Aotearoa Streaming Online.
    An exhibit of Maori cultural expression. Information on Maori culture, tattoo, art, language, history, Category Regional Oceania new zealand Society and culture Maori...... fail, says educationalist 3 February, 2003 - Why judge caused culture shock -3 as baby born in tunnel - 31 January, 2003 - new zealand policeman acquitted
    http://www.culture.co.nz/

    54. Fuzzywassyworld - The Home Page
    Features new zealand, where kiwi humour and culture are found.
    http://www.angelfire.com/co/fuzzywassyworld/
    Welcome to:
    Fuzzywassyworld!
    Fuzzywassyworld is about the world of New Zealand.
    Here are links to Fuzzywassyworld sites.
    The Beer Cycle Beer makes the world work. Click here to read about The Beer Cycle
    The Republic of Goat Island On the left is New Zealand. ** On the right is America. In a few months the RGI is going to infiltrate New Zealand will declare war on America.
    Then it will conquer the rest of the world. America is going to be roasted! Do you want to read the secret battle plans in advance! Click here to read the secret battle plans of the RGI
    Grover at the Restaurant
    We know Grover from Sesame Street and how hopeless he is.
    Click here to read the script of Grover serving the Blue guy in a restaurant.

    Fred Dagg Fred Dagg (aka John Clarke)
    is the great kiwi bloke with the gumboots. Click here to find out the info about Fred Dagg Sorry no picture yet.
    The Gumboot Song It's true the Irish stole the tune for their so-called "Wellies" song. The Gumboot Song is the original. But if it weren't for your gumboots where would you be?

    55. Kelvin Baggs: World-Wide Travelogues And Culture
    Travelogues, culture and photos from around the world Egypt, Greece, Thailand, Australia, new zealand, Mexico, Bali, Canada and Singapore.
    http://www.KelvinBaggs.com
    Home Page
    Kelvin at Temple of Horus, Egypt KelvinBaggs.com
    11533 visits since 1992. World-Wide Travelogues and Culture Travel Facts:
    Phuket is Thailand's largest island, situated south-west of Bangkok. Today it is famous for picturesque landscapes, beaches and tourism.
    Search WWW
    Search KelvinBaggs.com

    56. The Soc.culture.new-zealand FAQ CONTENTS
    Information about new zealand. This FAQ should be read by anyone contemplating visiting or moving to new zealand.
    http://www.enzed.com/faq/index.html
    General and specific information about New Zealand and life here prepared by prepared by Phil Stuart-Jones from 1994-1997 and now by Lin Nah. This faq should be read by anyone contemplating visiting New Zealand or thinking of moving here. Please POST any questions to soc.culture.new-zealand . Do not email.
    Contents - The soc.culture.new-zealand FAQ
    INTRODUCTION:
    PART A: INFO SOURCES
    HOW TO FIND NZers AND INFORMATION ABOUT NZ
    • A1.1 On The Net
    • A1.2 Elsewhere
      • A1.2.1 Overseas Offices of the NZ Tourism Board
      • A1.2.2 Traditional sources (libraries, newspapers, etc.)
      • A1.2.3 In The Wild...
      INFORMATION FOR NZers OVERSEAS
      • A2.1 NZ Consulates/Embassies Overseas
      • A2.2 How Do I Get News From Home?
      • A2.3 Expatriate Organisations
      INTERNET ACCESS WITHIN NZ
      PART B: FACTS AND FIGURES
      THE COUNTRY
      • B1.1 Where Is NZ?
        • B1.1.1 General
        • B1.1.2 Statistics
        • B1.1.3 Dependencies
        • B1.1.4 Time Zones
      • B1.2 The Landscape
        • B1.2.1 General
        • B1.2.2 Miscellaneous Figures
        • B1.2.3 Flora and Fauna
        • B1.2.4 Climate

    57. INCENTIVES NEW ZEALAND
    Overview of the country, culture, cuisine and activities specifically targeted to Incentive Travel groups. Includes downloadable flash slide show.
    http://www.newzealandincentives.com
    Sorry but you should really go and get a frames capable browser.

    58. MapZones.com Culture
    new zealand, culture, Back to Top. The cultural milieu in new zealandis complex it is predominantly European but also contains elements
    http://www.mapzones.com/world/pacific/new_zealand/cultureindex.php
    Country Info New Zealand Introduction New Zealand General Data New Zealand Maps New Zealand Culture ... New Zealand Time and Date New Zealand Culture Back to Top The earliest cultural tradition in New Zealand was that of the Maori. The literature consisted of history, tales, poems, and myths handed down by oral tradition. The indigenous art of New Zealand is also Maori. European settlers, particularly the English, brought with them their own traditions, which came to dominate the cultural life of the country. Since the 1950s significant numbers of Pacific Islanders, particularly Polynesians, have contributed to a growing ethnic diversity in New Zealand. More recently, greater diversity has been fostered by increased immigration from Asia since the mid-1980s. European cultural life has progressed rapidly since the early 20th century. Numerous writers were active in the late 19th century, the most successful of whom were historians, such as William Pember Reeves, and ethnologists, including S. Percy Smith and Elsdon Best. The work of the first genuinely original writers of fiction, the short-story writer Katherine Mansfield and the poet R.A.K. Mason, did not appear until the 1920s. During the harsh years of the Great Depression of the 1930s a group of poets appeared and established a national tradition of writing. Although influenced by contemporary English literature—T.S. Eliot and W.H. Auden were greatly respected—they wrote about their New Zealand experience. The most notable member of this group was Allen Curnow. A.R.D. Fairburn, Denis Glover, and Charles Brasch were other major poets. At the same time Frank Sargeson began writing the superb stories in New Zealand vernacular for which he became well known.

    59. Museum Of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
    Te Papa takes you inside the new zealand experience. Permanent Exhibits include Te Marae the vibrancy of Maori culture brought close in this living marae; the Time-Warp - virtual reality thrills; Bush City - living, growing, changing outdoor exhibition of the wonders of the natural world; and Discovery Centres - hands-on, interactive spaces.
    http://www.tepapa.govt.nz/
    The Lord of the Rings Motion Picture Trilogy -
    The Exhibition
    until 21 April 2003 Striking Poses : New Zealand Portrait Photography
    until October 2003 Harley-Davidson: 100 years 2 June 2003 Pasifika Day @ PlaNet Pasifika
    15 April Find out more about the colossal squid found recently in the Ross Sea. Lord of the Rings exhibition extended! Now closing 21 April 2003. Try Icon's Classic USA menu and classic American cocktails Have a look at some of the Harley-Davidson merchandise from our store! Te Papa Lord of the Ring's Teachers' Guide - Have a look... Past Presents: looking into the art collection. An online resource - an indepth look at John Singleton Copley's "Portrait of Mrs Humphrey Devereux" WHO WE ARE WHAT'S DIFFERENT CONTACT US VACANCIES ...
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    Tours for pre-booked groups Images from Te Papa's unique photographic collection.

    60. New Zealand : CULTURE : SYBWorld
    The Ministry for culture and Heritage, established in 1991, administers funding HistoricPlaces Trust; the Royal NZ Ballet; Creative new zealand; the national
    http://www.sybworld.com/views/entrytext/nz/CULTURE
    Today is NEW ZEALAND Capital : Wellington
    Population estimate, 2000
    GDP per capita, 2000: (PPP$)
    HDI/World Rank

    New Zealand
    Territories Overseas Self-Governing Territories Overseas
    KEY HISTORICAL EVENTS
    ... CULTURE
    CULTURE Overview The culture industry employs 70,000 people, and accounts for 3·6% of the annual GNP. In 1997, cultural exports—13% of the total cultural trade—were worth US$264·7m. In that year, the largest five sectors of the culture industry were word and data processors (42·2% of total cultural trade) radio, TV, and VCR (20·7%); music-related goods (10·6%); cinema and photography (8·1%); and books and pamphlets (6·7%). In 1996, New Zealanders spent NZ$62m. on the theatre, ballet and concerts. In May 2000, the Government injected a one-off NZ$86m. into the arts. The Ministry for Culture and Heritage, established in 1991, administers funding totalling NZ$100m. to cultural organizations, including NZ On Air; the national museum; the national symphony orchestra; the Historic Places Trust; the Royal NZ Ballet; Creative New Zealand; the national film commission; the Traditional Maori Performing Arts Society; and the national film archive. Other cultural organizations are assisted by the Lottery Grants Board, whose funding is administered by the Department of Internal Affairs. Creative New Zealand (the operating name for the Arts Council), set up in 1994, receives 85% of its funding from the Lottery Grants Board. Between 1998–99, it allocated grants worth some NZ$20m. Censorship is governed by the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993. It is managed by the Department of Internal Affairs, in conjunction with the police and customs.

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