Geography can influence the mixing of cultures. For example, if a two civilizations are separated by a large body of water or mountain range, they will mix less than if the two civilizations existed right next to each other.
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.
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New Zealand is a bi-cultural country, made up of two cultures: Māori, the culture of the indigenous people of New Zealand, and Pakeha, a multi-culture made up of all the cultures that have settled New Zealand since its discovery by Europeans.
Wine, wool, cattle, fishing
high
Maori is the native culture of New Zealand.
E. J. Baggaley has written: 'A geography of New Zealand, ro, a systematic geography of New Zealand'
To date, no raw diamonds have been discovered in the geography 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.
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.
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.
New Zealand's culture is changing because people do not need wool as much so it's going down a bit
where did the new Zealand settled in Australia
The Maori culture evolved on, and is unique to, the islands of New Zealand.
yes