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         New Zealand Culture:     more books (100)
  1. Snakes and Ladders: The Pursuit of a Safety Culture in New Zealand Public Hospitals by Peter R. Roberts, 2003-01
  2. Classic Kiwiana: An essential guide to New Zealand popular culture by Richard Wolfe, Stephen Barnett, 2001
  3. Lemon culture in New Zealand (Bulletin / N.Z. Department of Agriculture) by W. K Dallas, 1959
  4. Sport, society & culture in New Zealand
  5. New Zealand Political Culture: Values in Flux (Oxford Readings in New Zealand Politics) by Hyam Gold, 1994-11-30
  6. Challenging Education: A Positive Approach to Teaching Maori Students in New Zealand (Other Cultures) by Hap Gilliland, Bill Walters, et all 2005-01
  7. New Zealand reference culture collection of micro-organisms (New Zealand. Dept. of Scientific and Industrial Research. Information series) by Royd Hare Thornton, 1971
  8. Persimmon Culture in New Zealand (DSIR information series) by H. Kitagawa, P. G. Glucian, 1984-06
  9. Ireland, Australia And New Zealand: History, Politics and Culture (Irish Abroad)
  10. Managing Gender: Affirmative Action and Organizational Power in Australian, Canadian, and New Zealand Sport (Sport, Culture and Social Relations)
  11. TREATISE AND HANDBOOK OF ORANGE-CULTURE IN AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND.
  12. The Circle & the Spiral: A Study of Australian Aboriginal and New Zealand Maori Literature (Cross/Cultures 68) (Cross/Cultures) by Eva Rask Knudsen, 2004-02
  13. Book & print in New Zealand: A guide to print culture in Aotearoa
  14. Book & print in New Zealand: a guide to print culture in Aotearoa.: An article from: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada

41. Maori.org.nz Main Maori Site On The Net!
Haere mai, haere mai, haere mai!!! Welcome to the world wide web of Maori Organisationsof new zealand (www.maori.org.nz). culture and Heritage Sections.
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,
Mai i te Rerenga Wairua,
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
Tikanga - What is It?
as well as
  • Marae Protocol Pohiri - Welcome Ceremony Poroporoaki - Farewell Ceremony Tangihanga - Funerals Hura Kohatu - Unveilings Pepeha - Introducing Yourself Mihi - Putting together a speech for a Hui Games and Past-times Ta Moko - Tattooing
Virtual Whare
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

42. English Teaching Resources, New Zealand. Please Link To Main Page: Www.QuistInfo
Education, Teaching, Learning. culture. Dictionaries, new zealand English, Etc History of new zealand. Maori culture. Media, newspapers, Magazines, TV, Etc
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New Zealand
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Dictionaries, New Zealand English, Etc.
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Dictionaries, New Zealand English, Etc. English Accents - listen to - links to various sites E. L. Easton Online - New Zealand English Education - Teaching - Learning New Zealand English - Easton Language Education New Zealand Schools Access Asia: New Zealand Maori Culture * ... Travel, Tourism, Tours, Etc. * Environment - Nature - Geography Destination New Zealand Pictures of New Zealand Travel Information, Tourism, Tours, Etc. * Food, Recipes, Etc. New Zealand Food More NZ Recipies History History of New Zealand Dannevirke Scandinavian Club - many useful links Maori Culture Beginning with the Maori Discover New Zealand - Travel Guide - Maori Culture Virtual Tour of New Zealand - Maori Culture Media, Newspapers, Magazines, TV, Etc. ABYZ News Links - choose region Christchurch Press On-line - broad range of regional news Various News and Media of New Zealand New Zealand News ... TV New Zealand Museums, Etc. New Zealand's Museums On-line Search Engines, Etc.

43. 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/newz.html
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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 Real Groovy Music and Books Buy Here at New Zealand's Largest Online Music and Book Store ARTIST AUTHOR MUSIC TITLE BOOK TITLE MOVIE TITLE GAME TITLE Discover New Zealand. A New Zealand web directory StartInNZ. The Startpage of New Zealand. Bringing all the best NZ links together!! UK2NZ. The complete resource for information and inspiration regarding living and working in NZ, specifically tailored to young UK residents. New Zealand Info Centre. Information about immigration to New Zealand, business immigration, farming in NZ, NZ accomodation, NZ travel. ... Christchurch. What's on in Christchurch. A Access New Zealand.

44. AA New Zealand Travel Guide New Zealand Accommodation Activities New Zealand Vac
Nationwide activities and attractions directory everything from outdoor adventure, sightseeing, ecotours, cruises, Maori culture, museums, shopping, rental cars and transport providers.
http://www.nz-activity.co.nz
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45. New Zealand Art And Culture
new zealand art and culture. A web directory. A comprehensive directory of newzealand art, music, film, theatre, literature and culture webpages.
http://www.zeroland.co.nz/new_zealand_culture_links.html
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46. 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

47. The Soc.culture.new-zealand FAQ CONTENTS
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

48. Creative Tourism New Zealand - Developing Your Creative Potential On Holiday
A variety of handson creative workshops that reflect the diverse culture of the country. List of workshops and tutors and a map of the locations.
http://www.creativetourism.co.nz/
  • join us on an informal, hands-on workshop find out how New Zealanders live and work discover (or rediscover!) your creative talents work with our inspiring tutors in their own place meet lively locals and imaginative travellers be part of a small group with the same enthusiasms move beyond passive cultural tourism create your own souvenirs

a region renowned for its creative energy and fine climate. Kia Ora, welcome to creative tourism Kiwi-style. Take part and enjoy ...
Paul Davis, CEO, Latitude Nelson
Maureen Wheeler, Co-Founder,
Lonely Planet

"Your ideas are spot on. There is a demand for this sort of hands on learning experience when travelling and I think it will grow.”
NMIT

Elizabeth Latham, Tourism Programmes Leader, School of Arts, Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology
Bruce Gadd, Manager - Regional Development Co-ordination,
"WebcoMedia is delighted to have developed this website in support of innovative creativity."

49. New Zealand -> The Complete Resource For NZ
Articles on new zealand's culture and history, tourist information, and photographs.
http://www.zealand.org.nz
Please click to Enter right here

50. NZ English To US English Dictionary
The following is an incomplete list of expression and words commonlyused in new zealand followed by the US equivalent definition.
http://www.nz.com/NZ/Culture/NZDic.html
NZ English to US English Dictionary
The following is an incomplete list of expression and words commonly used in New Zealand followed by the U.S. equivalent definition. Many of these words, phrases and expressions are of British or Australian origin. If you know any words or phrases that we missed, please, let us know at Inquiries@nz.com
A
B C ... Z
  • a into g: to get going (arse into gear)
  • adverts: TV commercials
  • afo / arvo: Afternoon (Australian)
  • afternoon tea: light meal of finger-foods and tea served between lunch and dinner
  • after match: social occasion after a rugby match
  • anklebiter: toddler, kids
  • arse: rear end, butt, ass
  • ashfelt: tar
  • aubergine: eggplant, bringal
  • banger: sausage
  • bach: small holiday home (see crib)
  • bed sitter: sleeper sofa
  • big bickies: lots of money
  • biscuit: cookie
  • bloody-hell: all-purpose expletive
  • bludge: to live off the generosity of others, to sponge
  • bog-standard: Normal, average, usual. E.g."It was just a bog-standard Christmas, too much food, too much booze and not enough sleep."
  • bonk: to have sex with
  • bonnet: car hood
  • boot: car trunk
  • bomb: (referring to car) very old car in disrepair
  • box: cup (device for protecting male genetalia)
  • box of birds: cheerful, happy, very good

51. Freeservers.com -- File Not Found
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52. 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/
home news about search ...
  • H-SEASIA Enter keyword(s)
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    H-Net: Humanities On-Line
    . 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 News: New online exhibition: Foundations for a city "Lisa Murray (Research Historian)" Reply: Tariffs and NZ trade, ca. 1900 - 1939 Reply: Tariffs and NZ trade, ca. 1900 - 1939 Reply: Tariffs and NZ trade, ca. 1900 - 1939 Queries: Tariffs and NZ trade, ca. 1900 - 1939 ... News: Temporary closure of Butlin reading room at ANU
    Social Sciences Online Send comments and questions to H-ANZAU Editors
  • 53. The Soc.culture.new-zealand FAQ
    The soc.culture.newzealand FAQ. news Headers. A1 HOW TO FIND NZers AND INFORMATION ABOUT NZ. A1.1 On The Net. A1.2 Elsewhere. A2 INFORMATION FOR NZers OVERSEAS. A2.1 NZ Consulates/Embassies Overseas. A2.2 How Do I Get news From Home? modified 12 November 1996 This is the soc.culture.new-zealand list of Frequently Asked Questions, and some hopefully
    http://www.faqs.org/faqs/new-zealand-faq/preamble.html
    Single Page
    The soc.culture.new-zealand FAQ
    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 news.announce.newgroups soc.culture.australian soc.culture.british ... soc.culture.misc ,nz.general From: gcwillia@daisy.waterloo.edu news.groups so all discussion regarding this proposal should take place there. So, if you're interested and don't subscribe to news.groups, SUBSCRIBE to it NOW! I want to hear publicly from all you Kiwis (and others interested) scattered few and far between all over the globe. Shake off the traditional Kiwi apathy cos "she'll be right" won't work here on the net. Get those fingers typing and tell us what you think. Cheers, Graeme Williams - a Kiwi in Canada gcwillia@daisy.waterloo.edu That's it. Any comments or contributions to this introduction would be appreciated. Please post as usual... =========================================================================== PART A Section Contents

    54. New Zealand History | Lonely Planet World Guide
    followed his navigational instructions and sailed to new zealand, eventually supplantingor mixing with previous residents. Their culture, developed over
    http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/australasia/new_zealand/history.htm
    home search help worldguide ... Postcards
    New Zealand
    History
    The Polynesian navigator Kupe has been credited with the discovery of New Zealand around 800 AD. Legend has it his wife, Hine-te-aparangi, named it Aotearoa , Land of the Long White Cloud. The legend continues that centuries later, around 1350 AD, a great migration of people from Kupe's homeland of Hawaiki followed his navigational instructions and sailed to New Zealand, eventually supplanting or mixing with previous residents. Their culture, developed over centuries without any discernible outside influence, was hierarchical and often sanguinary. In 1642, the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman briefly sailed along the west coast of New Zealand; any thoughts of a longer stay were thwarted when his attempt to land resulted in several of his crew being killed and eaten. In 1769, Captain James Cook circumnavigated the two main islands aboard the Endeavour . Initial contact with the Maoris also proved violent but Cook, impressed with the Maoris' bravery and spirit and recognising the potential of this newfound land, grabbed it for the British crown before setting sail for Australia. When the British began their antipodean colonising, New Zealand was originally seen as an offshoot of Australian enterprise in whaling and sealing: in fact, from 1839 to 1841 the country was under the jurisdiction of New South Wales. However, increased European settlement soon proved problematic: a policy was urgently required regarding land deals between the settlers (Pakeha) and the Maori. In 1840, the Treaty of Waitangi was signed, with the Maori ceding sovereignty of their country to Britain in exchange for protection and guaranteed possession of their lands. But relations between the Maori and Pakeha soon soured (the Maoris became increasingly alarmed at the effect the Pakeha had on their society while the Pakeha rode roughshod over Maori rights outlined in the treaty). In 1860, war broke out between them, continuing for much of the decade. The fighting eventually died down, and though there was no formal resolution, the Pakehas claimed victory.

    55. Welcome To The New Zealand Maori Arts & Crafts Institute............
    new zealand's premier Māori culture and geothermal visitor experience. Information on Māori culture, tours, performances and thermal valley.
    http://www.nzmaori.co.nz/

    56. Fashion Design And Designer Clothing Magazine And Shop, New Zealand - Thread
    new zealandbased site has articles on style and culture, a directory and an online shop.
    http://www.thread.co.nz
    Check out Auckland's chicest new boutique, 'RJC by Kingan-Jones' for gorgeous designer New Zealand labels from Clare Kingan Jones in her new signature store at 124 Ponsonby Road. Grab a friend, go shopping and have a flat white. What else does a girl need?! Oh yeah- new shoes...
    Bendon Man is urging guys to talk about their undies in the Great Revealing Undie Debate (G.R.U.D)and also to film their mates being down-troued in the 'Ben-Down Trou your mate’ competition...
    'Shake it all About' Gay Rom-Com Festival Film

    Jorgen, of Outtakes’ film festival’s Danish rom-com 'Shake It All About' is adorable, smart and funny...I’d have him if he weren’t gay. Typical, says Sally Christie, all the good guys are either gay or taken...
    Does Norah Jones really make you “Feel Like Home?”

    I’m quite a fan of chill-out music although the sound is nowhere close to the kind of the digital soothing I’m used to, Norah Jones goes down like a warm hot chocolate on a winter’s day...
    Flower By Kenzo- Limited Edition Release

    Flower By Kenzo- is the new Limited Edition Eau de toilette from Kenzo with the famous poppy bottle now speaking, with words of poetry on a sleek white bottle covered in red text...
    Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban

    Meenal faces the Harry Potter Mania that is 'Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban'and finds the most anticipated, and the darkest film isn't the best in the series to date...

    57. Discover New Zealand - Travel Guide - Maori Culture
    You will be able to experience Maori culture all over new zealand, butin particular at Rotorua. Waitangi, the Museum of new zealand
    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

    58. 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
    3722 visits since 1992. World-Wide Travelogues and Culture Travel Facts:
    Egypt's pyramid of Cheops stands 137 meters high, originally 146m.
    Search WWW
    Search KelvinBaggs.com

    59. Fuzzywassyworld - The Home Page
    Features new zealand, where kiwi humour and culture are found.
    http://www.angelfire.com/co/fuzzywassyworld/
    var cm_role = "live" var cm_host = "angelfire.lycos.com" var cm_taxid = "/memberembedded"
    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.

    60. 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

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