No, he is NZ European
Not at all. He is NZ european
It is Māori and means: This is the NZ Army Ko - meaning something definitely or absolutely is Ngāti - indicating a tribe Tūmatauenga - God of War tēnei - this Ngāti Tūmatauenga (Tribe of the God of War) is the name adopted by the NZ Army http://www.army.mil.nz/culture-and-history/nz-army-culture/default.htm
No, two different currencies.
American culture is mainstream in New Zealand.
The 3 official languages of NZ are English, Te Reo Maori and Samoan.
The Samoan people (namely the MAU MOVEMENT) were responsible for leading Samoa to independence from NZ & Germany.
Poi E and the national anthem The Mutton Birds played a song called Dominion Road which is a road in Auckland.
people started ANZAC day this changed their culture as they remembered how many soldier's died for NZ
Took me a little time to find the Tala (Samoan currency)... The Xe currency codes for the NZ Dollar and Western Samoan Tala are NZD & WSTrespectively so... According to the currency web-site 'Xe', at the time of answering...1 NZD buys you 1.906 WST OR 1 WST buys you 0.525 NZD
the maori hangi was invented by new zealand maori's, but it is also similar to samoan hangi but they cook their hangi in leaves, an nz hangi is cooked in tin foil to keep the food clean> :)imao
Billy T was a reference point for NZ culture. Here in NZ we don't have a tonne of comedians, so with him being quite internationally known, little NZ got some world wide recognition. :)