The Māori people were the first inhabitants of New Zealand and their culture is still at the core of the nation’s identity. The Māori people – otherwise known as ‘Tangata whenua’ (people of the land) are recognised by New Zealand law due to their strong connection and traditional rela...
This chapter sets out to provide an overview of mental health services in New Zealand, with specific attention to the cultural aspect of these services for both indigenous people (Mori) and migrants. We are ourselves both migrants to New Zealand and approach this chapter as insiders and outsiders...
1【题目】People from New Zealand love visitors and areopen to anyone. The culture and the customs of NewZealand are 61 (believe) unique. You wouldnever think that a country62(locate) in thecorner of the world would be so multi-cultural, butyou really don't realize how different it is ...
To this day,Maori cultureis a core part of New Zealand’s national identity. Te Puia, Rotorua, Rotorua Garage Project , Wellington Backyard Genius Since before Sir Ernest Rutherford ‘split’ the atom early in the twentieth century, Kiwis have been discovering and inventing things. Many of thes...
In late 2008, the NZ government changed from a Labour-led to a National-led (traditionally more conservative) government, and this saw a shift in its carbon neutrality agenda, including the dismantling of the NZ Carbon Neutral Public Service (CNPS) program. In this paper, we explore the ...
Unit 1-Land, People and History(NZ)Unit 1 Land, People and History (New Zealand) Teaching aim:Enable students to have a good knowledge of a comprehensive survey of society and culture inNew Zealand Teaching important points: (1) What are some of the distinct features ofNew Zealand’s ...
In the past, important knowledge about culture and history was stored in museums. Nowadays, information is freely available on the Internet; therefore, there is no longer any need for museums. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant exampl...
Rugby and national identity in New Zealand In New Zealand, South Africa, and to a lesser degree, Australia, rugby has been central in sporting related forms of national identity during the past 100 years. In each country there have been dramatic shifts in rugby culture, organizat... J Nauri...
A.Culture.B.Education.C.Opinions.D.History. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 (1)D.细节理解题。根据第二段"Not that social media is bad in nature.It does not necessarily cause mental health problems.What it is doing,however - especially in young people,a new study argues - is increasing the ...
New Zealand is a country in the Southern hemisphere and belongs to Oceania. New Zealand consists of two main islands: North Island (Te Ika-a-Māui)and South Island (Te Waipounamu).The islands are separated by the waters of the Cook Strait. South Island is the larger of the two islands ...