Articles related to "L Iwi"Kinetic art has a long tradition in New Zealand, where it may challenge the observer to connect with history or the natural environment.
New Zealand's dramatic Te Papa encounter with an undersea world drew on one of the largest whale collections in the world.
A local effort to provide environment-focused employment in the Far North has grown into a diversified, innovative business.
People in sparsely populated areas often don't have the choice to reduce their carbon footprints by using public transport. A Far North business has plans to change this.
Maori music and movement has always been a way to honour ancestors and keep history alive. Now these indigenous art forms are meeting the challenge of a global reality.
Through their speech, songs and dances, Maori re-live their history and keep their culture alive. Written forms of the language help communicate important ideas.
A look into the mythology of Hawaii that is sometimes over looked but yet quite unique.
Across cultures people have given names to mountains, rivers, rock formations, clearings and settlements. What are the reasons for this human instinct to identify?
Te Araroa is a walking path that will provide access to Aotearoa's history and natural heritage from the top of the North to the bottom of the South Island.
Creative writers in different cultures have been the voice of their people in times of war and hardship, showing surprising parallels across language and distance.
Rotorua's 26 kilometres of walking tracks are broken into sections. Whether seeking an easy stroll or energetic hike, walkers will not have to venture far from the city.
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