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Sacred Geometry in Indigenous Art: A Visual Language of Place and StoryHave you ever gazed at a woven basket, a painted rock, or a beaded garment and felt a strange sense of harmony—like the ...
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The Kiwi Is Not Just a Bird—It’s a National Symbol in PerilImagine a bird so shy and mysterious that most New Zealanders have never even seen one in the wild, and yet it sits at the ...
New Zealand prepares to commemorate Anzac Day with solemn ceremonies nationwide, honoring its military legacy. Dawn services ...
It’s not the fact Central Hawke’s Bay District Council owns a rare 20th-century cannon - it’s what it’s choosing to do with ...
In a widely expected move, Lionsgate shareholders Wednesday voted overwhelmingly in favor of the separation of the company’s ...
Fast forward to 2024, and the Anzac Biscuit is back, marking a significant moment for both Subway and its customers. This time, the biscuit is making a comeback for a very good cause: supporting ...
The government’s plan to expand the definition of the term ‘veteran’ will add about 100,000 service people in an effort to ...
Minority coalition partner New Zealand First introduced a bill to parliament on Tuesday that if enacted would define women ...
“Of course, I enjoy celebrating our unique culture,” she wrote in her veto message, ticking off numerous official state symbols and songs that New Mexico has adopted over the years.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A proposal to designate the tortilla as New Mexico's official state bread had unanimous support from lawmakers. On Friday, though, it ended up falling flat.
"Of course, I enjoy celebrating our unique culture," she wrote in her veto message, ticking off numerous official state symbols and songs that New Mexico has adopted over the years. “The ...
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