New Zealand multicultural society

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New Zealand multicultural society is the diverse cultural landscape of New Zealand, shaped by the traditions, identities, and contributions of its many ethnic communities, including Pacific peoples such as Fijian New Zealanders.

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New Zealand multicultural society canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aspect of New Zealand society
multicultural society
social phenomenon
characterisedBy ethnic diversity
intercultural exchange
linguistic diversity
migration
religious diversity
hasChallenge discrimination
racial inequality
social cohesion
hasCountry New Zealand
hasCulturalEvent Chinese New Year celebrations in New Zealand
Diwali Festival of Lights (Auckland)
Pasifika Festival
Polyfest
hasEthnicGroup African New Zealanders
Asian New Zealander
surface form: Chinese New Zealanders

Cook Islands Māori New Zealanders
New Zealand European
surface form: European New Zealanders

Fijian New Zealanders
Filipino New Zealanders
Indian New Zealanders
Asian New Zealander
surface form: Japanese New Zealanders

Koreans
surface form: Korean New Zealanders

Latin American New Zealanders
Middle Easterners
surface form: Middle Eastern New Zealanders

Māori
Niuean New Zealanders
Pacific peoples
Pākehā
Samoan New Zealanders
Asian New Zealander
surface form: Southeast Asian New Zealanders

Sri Lankan New Zealander
surface form: Sri Lankan New Zealanders

Tongan New Zealanders
Vietnamese New Zealanders
hasGoal inclusion of ethnic minorities
promotion of cultural diversity
protection of indigenous rights
hasHistoricalPeriod Pacific migration boom of the 1960s and 1970s
late 20th century Asian immigration wave
post-World War II migration era
hasInstitution New Zealand Human Rights Commission
surface form: Human Rights Commission (New Zealand)

Ministry for Ethnic Communities
hasLanguage Cantonese
Cook Islands Māori language
English
Fijian languages
surface form: Fijian language

Hindi
Mandarin Chinese
Te Reo Māori
surface form: Māori language

New Zealand Sign Language
Samoan language
Tongan language
hasLegalInstrument Treaty of Waitangi
hasOfficialLanguageContext English
Te Reo Māori
surface form: Māori language

New Zealand Sign Language
hasPolicyFramework biculturalism
multiculturalism
hasReligion Buddhism
Christianity
Hinduism
Islam
Judaism
Sikhism
non-religious population
influences New Zealand cuisine
New Zealand education system
New Zealand literature
New Zealand music
New Zealand politics
New Zealand popular culture
locatedIn New Zealand
recognisesIndigenousPeople Māori
shapedBy Asian migration
British colonial history
Māori culture
Pacific migration
globalisation

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Fijian New Zealanders contributeTo New Zealand multicultural society
Tuvaluan New Zealanders partOf New Zealand multicultural society