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The influence that the Romans may have on New Zealand is through the influence they have on western culture. This is an influence from Romancultureand art, rather than Romans society, which disappeared some 1,500 years ago.
Maori is the native culture of New Zealand.
The River Buller is on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It was named after Charles Buller who furthered the colonization of New Zealand.
New zealand is a bicultural country, it has two cultures: Maori, the indigenous culture, and Pakeha, a multi-culture made up of all the cultures that have settled New Zealand since its discovery by Europeans.
Māori is the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand. They have a rich culture, language (also called Māori), and traditions that are integral to New Zealand's identity. The Māori people have faced colonization and marginalization, but have been actively involved in reclaiming their rights and cultural heritage in recent years.
Resistance by the Maoris
American culture is mainstream in New Zealand.
New Zealand is a bicultural country which means it has two cultures, the native culture, Maori and the introduced culture, Pakeha.
Fish 'n' Chips is a popular takeaway meal in both New Zealand and Australia, and this is largely a British influence. Both countries were colonised by Great Britain, and the British influence remains quite strong in the culture of both countries.
New Zealand is bicultural, it has two cultures: Maori, which is the indigenous culture, and Pakeha, which is a multi-culture made up of all the cultures that have settled in New Zealand since European discovery.
New Zealands culture is poetry ,art ,dance and the other stuff like native birds trees and yea.but the true answer is that New Zealanders can be poets , so come on new Zealand.