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CULTURE OF NEW 
ZEALAND
GEOGRAPHY
  Island   country  in the  Pacific  Ocean 
 Two main  islandsNorthern  and  Southern
≈600 smaller islands
 The capital is Wellington, was  built  in 1839 
and  named  after the  first  mayor
  Highly  mountainous with  lots  of  rivers  and 
lakes
 ≈14,000  earthquakes  a  year , many floods 
and tsunamis
CLIMATE
 Reversed seasons compared to  Europe
 Oceanic climate
POPULATIO
N
SYMBOLS
4,836,520 People
Bird – Kiwi
74.0% European
Plant  –  Silver  fern
14.9% Māori
Flower - Kowhai
11.8%  Asian
7.4% Pacific  peoples
1.2% Middle  Eastern / Latin  
Americans/African
1.7%  Other
GOVERNME
NT
Constitutional monarchy with 
a parliamentary  democracy
Elizabeth  II is the  Queen  of New 
Zealand and the head of state
Currency  is New Zealand Dollar
NZD
LANGUAGES
New Zealand  English
Te 
T Reo
R
 Maori
New Zealand  Sign
HISTORY
 Ancestors of Māori,  arrived  from Polynesia 
between  1200 and 1300 AD
 In 1642, a  Dutch  Explorer  Abel  Tasman, was 
the first European to discover New Zealand
 In 1769,  Captain  James  Cook  reached the 
islands. The first European to  land  on  them
  18th  and  19th centuries  Europeans began to 
officially settle on New Zealand
 The  Treaty  of Waitangi -  protection  Maori 
lands if the  tribes  recognize  British control
MAORI
PAKEHA
20TH  CENTURY MILITARY
New Zealand 
Thousands of New 
After World War I 
troops fought 
Zealanders died 
was  established  
overseas  again  in 
overseas in the 
the  tradition  of 
the Second World 
First World War
ANZAC (Australian and 
War in  support  of 
New Zealand Army  Corps )
the UK
The United States 
New Zealand 
protected New 
fought in Korea in 
Zealand against 
the 1950s and in 
Japan   during  the 
Vietnam  in the 
war in the Pacific
1960s
INVENTIONS
In 1893, New 
State pensions 
Zealand became 
and state housing 
the first country 
for  workers  were 
to give women  
offered first in 
the vote
New Zealand
MAORI ART
Carving
Tattooing
Weaving
Painting
WHAKAIRO
CARVING
Wood
  Houses , fencepoles
 Taiaha –  traditional  
weapontool  handles
Stone
 Tools
Bones
 Fish hooks, needles
Performed by men only
TA MOKO
TATTOO
Permanent body  and 
face marking
Status  and  rank
Attractiveness
TRADITIONA
L TEXTILES
Pake /Hieke – a rain cloak 
for winter
Piupiu – a  grass  skirt
Korowai, kaitaka, kahu  
huruhuru and kahu kurī – 
fine cloaks
PAINTING
Concentrated mostly on landscape  and Māori 
subjects
KAPA HAKA
MAORI PERFORMING ART
Expre
r ss
s ing the
th ir he
h ritage and cul
u tural 
l identi
n ty
SPORT
POR
Rugby, basketball, cricket,  hockey
Extreme  sports , adventure 
tourism  and 
strong  mountaineering tradition
All Blacks
THANK 
YOU FOR 
YOUR 
ATTENTION

Document Outline

  • Culture of New Zealand
  • Slide 2
  • geography
  • population
  • government
  • languages
  • history
  • maori pakeha
  • 20th century Military
  • inventions
  • Maori art
  • Whakairo carving
  • Ta moko tattoo
  • Traditional textiles
  • painting
  • Kapa haka maori performing art
  • sport
  • Thank you for your attention
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