Some facts
Since 1990, some Māori have been using the red ensign less in favour of a new flag which lacks colonial connotations. Chosen through a competition, the Māori flag uses black to represent Te Korekore or potential being, white to represent Te Ao Marama or the physical world, red to represent Te Whei Ao, the realm of coming into being and the Koru, a curl representing the unfolding of new life.
The old-style Coat of Arm
National Emblem
New Zealand is one of the most recently settled major land masses. The first settlers of New Zealand were Eastern Polynesians who came to New Zealand, probably in a series of migrations, sometime between around AD 800 and 1300. Over the next few centuries these settlers developed into a distinct culture now known as Māori.
No Europeans returned to New Zealand until British explorer James Cook's voyage of 1768. Following Cook, New Zealand was visited by numerous European and North American whaling, sealing and trading ships. They traded European food and goods, especially metal tools and weapons, for Māori timber, food, artifacts and water.
Helen Clark
Margaret Wilson
Maori
Wood Carving
A Fence
Tattoos
Waka taua
Maori Art
North Island
Te Papa Museum
Wellington Parliament
Wellington
Skyline
Town Hall
Auckland Waterfront
Chancery
Auckland
City Plaza
Victoria Street
Novotel Tainui
Hamilton
View of Town
Town Centre
The House
Tauranga
Geyser
Visitors Centre
Bath-House
Lake
Rotorua
Govett-Brewster Art Gallery
Civil Centre’s Entrance
Pakekura Park
Striking Candmark
New Plymouth
Gisborne
Main Road
Lake
Huka Falls
Taupo
South Island
College
Museum
Cathedral
Christchurch
Railway Station
Cathedral
Cathedral
Dunedin
Cathedral Step
Hardy Street
Trafalgar Street
Nelson
Queenstown
Queen Charlotte Sound
High Street
Picton
Oban
Stewart Island
Weka
Moa
Kakapo
Takahe
Birds
Cabbage Tree
Nikau Palm
Pohutukawa
Fern
Rata
Plants
Katipo
Tuatara
Animals
Abel Tasman, 1642 Mount Cook Maori
kiwi 4,182,000 Queen/King of Britain
James Cook, 1768 South Island 250,000
Tell about New Zealand using the chart
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