In New Zealand, the Maori and Pacific peoples are disproportionately characteristic of these patients and have poor access to GP care, including asthma in children. This paper contributes to the literature on using key informants to interpret another group's needs, and integrates and adds to ...
Ministerial Review of Ministry of Justice Programmes and Policies Targeting Ethnicity - Maori and Pacific PeoplesKale, FKale, F. (2005). Ministerial review of Ministry of Justice programmes and policies targeting ethnicity - Māori and Pacific peoples. Wellington: Ministry of Ju...
Maori Tribes have been distinguished each by their own particular style of canoe and the unique craftsmanship and artwork applied to them. In this respect, the Maori are similar to the First Nations peoples of the Pacific Northwest of Canada and the USA. In fact, one theory of the totem pol...
3、Sincethe1950stheculturalfabricofNewZealandhasbecomeincreasinglydiversewiththeimmigrationofpeoplesfromthePacificIslandsandAsia.Hakadance Hakadance •Thehaka,whichwasoriginallyusedasaWARCRYandasapreparationbeforebattle,ischaracterizedbyheavystomping(跺脚),loudchanting(喊叫),andaggressivebodymovements.Thehakaisthe...
activity continues today with minor eruptions occurring every few years. This recent activity is primarily due to the country's position on the boundary between the Indo-Australian and Pacific Plates, a part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, and particularly the subduction of the Pacific Plate under ...
Physically the Maoris are true Polynesians, tall, well-built, with straight or slightly curved noses, high foreheads and oval faces. Their colour is usually a darker brown than that of their kinsfolk of the eastern Pacific, but light-complexioned Maoris, almost European in features, are ...
3、Since the 1950s the cultural fabric of New Zealand has become increasingly diverse with the immigration of peoples from the Pacific Islands and Asia.;;Haka dance;Haka dance;;Maori Woodcarving: Woodcarving is a traditional art form of the Maori people. Maori houses and communal buildings ...
Maori NavigationTHE vessels used by the peoples of the Pacific in their migrations and colonisations are of primary importance in Oceanic ethnology. They have been described by various writers, but only partially, and generally from the technological side. Now, in an interesting...
Where did the Indigenous peoples come from? Is Fiji Polynesian? What happened to the Caribs and Arawaks? Where do the Lakota people live? Where did the Navajo tribe originate? What makes Lakota Sioux tribes different? Why was the Treaty of Waitangi necessary?
groups, Maori have ancient origins in Taiwan. Their ancestors moved east into Melanesia and eventually ventured out to explore the remote islands of the Pacific Ocean. Aotearoa, or New Zealand, was the last Polynesian area to be settled, later than the Polynesian areas of Hawai'i and Rapa ...