Memberships, Conferences & Global Awareness Evan Trenkner, Kelsey Stein, and Neal Cook.

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Memberships, Conferences & Global Awareness Evan Trenkner, Kelsey Stein, and Neal Cook

 Introduction  Background  Maori Culture  Influence of Sport in New Zealand  Top 5 Sports in New Zealand  Influence of Rugby in New Zealand  The Haka Information Video Clip  Current Events in New Zealand  Closing Statements  Question Segment

Before we start, we would like to know…  What do you know about New Zealand?  Can you describe the Maori Culture?  What sports are played in New Zealand?  How does sport influence life in New Zealand?  What is the Haka?

 Location: South-Western Pacific Ocean  Population: 4,393,500 (as of June 2010)  Ethnic Groups: 78% European/Other 14.6% Māori 9.2% Asian 6.9% Pacific peoples  Languages Used: English (98% spoken) Māori (4.2% spoken) NZ Sign Language (0.6% spoken)  Land Area: 268,021 km 2 (103,483 square miles)  Government: ○ Monarch: HM Queen Elizabeth II Parliamentary democracy Constitutional monarchy

 New Zealand is the youngest country in the world  The Maori people are the indigenous people of New Zealand who first arrived in voyaging canoes  Today, New Zealand is multicultural with an educated and sophisticated society  Their culture is made up of traditional and contemporary arts, stories and legends, fishing, and Te Reo Maori  There are 663,900 people (as of 2010) that are apart of the Maori population in New Zealand.

 Sport in New Zealand reflects its British colonial heritage.  Some of the most popular sports in New Zealand, are primarily played in Commonwealth of Nations countries Rugby Cricket and netball  Sport is very popular in New Zealand and despite New Zealand being a very small nation  New Zealand has enjoyed great success in many sports notably, Rugby Union (The national sport) Rugby League Cricket Americas Cup Sailing Netball Motorsport And many other sports.

Men 1. 26% Golf 2. 15% Cricket 3. 14% Tennis 4. 14% Touch football 5. 11% Rugby Union Women 1. 11% Netball 2. 10% Tennis 3. 9% Golf 4. 7% Touch football 5. 7% Skiing Cricket is the national summer sport. Touch football is relative to rugby, but with less physicality.

 New Zealand’s national colors are not the colors of the flag, but are black and white (silver).  The silver stern in a real plant, its symbol is used as the national emblem of sport worn by New Zealanders when they are representing their close community. 1. All Blacks – Men’s Rugby 2. Silver Ferns – Women’s Netball 3. Black Ferns- Women’s Rugby 4. All Whites – Soccer 5. Ice Blacks- Ice Hockey 6. Black Sox – Men’s Softball 7. White Sox – Women’s Softball

 Rugby is New Zealand’s national sport.  Rugby has the largest spectator following in the country.  Rugby Union is different than Rugby Football, in rules and regulations  The All Blacks perform a Haka, before all international matches.  The All Blacks are most successful international rugby team, with a 74% win record.  The All Blacks won the first Rugby World Cup.  New Zealand will play host to the 2011 Rugby World Cup.

 A traditional dance form of the Māori of New Zealand. It is a posture dance performed by a group, with vigorous movements and stamping of the feet with rhythmically shouted accompaniment  The Haka is performed for various reasons: For amusement As a hearty welcome to distinguished guests Or to acknowledge great achievements or occasions Intimidate the opposition in sport or any other competitive activity.  Various actions are employed in the course of a performance, including: Facial contortions such as showing the whites of the eyes and the poking out of the tongue A variety of vigorous body actions such as slapping the hands against the body and stamping of the feet. As well as chanted words, a variety of cries and grunts are used. Haka may be understood as a kind of symphony in which the different parts of the body represent many instruments. The hands, arms, legs, feet, voice, eyes, tongue and the body as a whole combine to express courage, annoyance, joy or other feelings relevant to the purpose of the occasion.

What is going on in New Zealand at this present time?