Verstehen · Kapitel 8
Society & Everyday Life
New Zealand is a society of contrasts — progressive and traditional, cosmopolitan and rural, British-influenced and deeply Polynesian. 5.2 million people in an area three-quarters the size of Germany — one of the most sparsely populated countries in the developed world.
2 Abschnitte in diesem Kapitel
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Māori & Pākehā — Two Cultures, One Nation
New Zealand is officially bicultural : Māori (17% of the population, about 875,000 people) and Pākehā (New Zealanders o…
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The Kiwi Mentality
New Zealanders call themselves "Kiwis" — after the nocturnal, flightless national bird, not the fruit (which is called…
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