Its been a long journey, but NZ has adapted to the Samoan culture, as evident in factors such as the Pacific Party (of the government), Samoa is now a language you can learn in NZ schools, pacfici islanders (incl. Samoans) have numerous tv shows on NZ tv channels, etc.
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
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. :)
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
symbolism is the way the culture or country is representited by something i.e nz the kiwi is well known, Australia has the koala or kangaroo
Wellington, NZ is a fantastic tourist spot. It is rich in history and New Zealand culture.
Maori is still working through the Declaration of Independence with the Crown which includes the Treaty of Waitangi. These contracts help identify Maori and their needs, culture and comfort.
A good speech topic on Maori culture could be discussing the significance of traditional Maori beliefs and practices, the impact of colonization on Maori communities, or the importance of preserving and celebrating Maori language and arts in today's society.
Nz's culture is heavily influenced by British, so the evening meal is usually the biggest.
NZ
NZ is short for New Zealand