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Barbara Thomson has written: 'Cultural policy and administration in selected countries' -- subject(s): Cultural policy 'Ethnic groups in New Zealand' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Statistics, Ethnic relations, Minorities 'Ethnic diversity in New Zealand' -- subject(s): Statistics, Minorities, Ethnic relations, Population
Judith Collins is the Minister for Ethnic Affairs for New Zealand.
Ethnic Minority Party of New Zealand was created in 1996.
In general there is little racism in New Zealand, but of course there are exceptions - folk who do not value racial or cultural diversity.
"Pakeha" is a term used in Maori to refer to people of European descent, particularly those who are from New Zealand. It is often used in a neutral or descriptive manner to identify individuals in the context of cultural and ethnic diversity in New Zealand.
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The ethnic diversity of the city is evident from the variety of restaurants in the downtown area
Ethnic Distribution Map
The Polynesians. Indeed, the bounding points of Polynesia are New Zealand (Aotearoa), Easter Island (Rapanui), and Hawaii.
Ethnic groups are encouraged to maintain cultural practices which lie within the legal framework in New Zealand.
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Ethnic diversity of New York University for the class of 2011: African-American..........3.7% Hispanic/Latino.............7.3% Native American...........0.2% Multiracial.....................3.4% Other/Not Indicated......7.1% Asian..........................27.0% Caucasian/White.........51.3%