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The '''National Symbols of the Australasian Nation-State of [[Aotearoa]]''' are official and unofficial flags, icons or cultural expressions that are emblematic, representative or otherwise characteristic of [[Aotearoan people|Aotearoa]] and of its culture. Among the additional objects which are considered to be symbols of the Kiwi nation, is the indigenous [[Kiwi bird]].  
The '''National Symbols of the Australasian Nation-State of [[Aotearoa]]''' are official and unofficial flags, icons or cultural expressions that are emblematic, representative or otherwise characteristic of [[Aotearoan people|Aotearoa]] and of its culture. Among the additional objects which are considered to be symbols of the Kiwi nation, is the indigenous [[Kiwi bird]].  


==Symbols==
==Zealandia Maori Oceanic symbols==
There is no denying the [[Silver fern]] ''([[Cyathea dealbata]])'' is one of our nations most recognised national symbols, but what is less recognised is its story of origin, its whakapapa kōrero. The bird Kiwi is the national symbol and icon of New Zealand. The name of the bird – Kiwi comes from the language of [[Māori]] (indigenous NZ people). It means “hidden bird”. The association between Kiwis and NZ is so strong that often the word Kiwi is used to refer to the people of New Zealand.
 
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| [[National plant of New Zealand]]<br> ''Cortaderia jubata''
| [[National plant of New Zealand]]<br> ''Cortaderia jubata''
| [[Image:Starr-121018-1031-Cortaderia jubata-seedheads-Halemauu Trail HNP-Maui (24563675234).jpg|192px|centre|State Plant of Aotearoa]]
| [[Image:Starr-121018-1031-Cortaderia jubata-seedheads-Halemauu Trail HNP-Maui (24563675234).jpg|192px|centre|State Plant of Aotearoa]]
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! [[Leaf]]
| [[National leaf of New Zealand]]<br> ''Cyathea dealbata''
| [[Image:Silver-fern.jpg|192px|centre|State Leaf of Aotearoa]]
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! [[Tree]]s
! [[Tree]]s
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| [[National animal of New Zealand]]<br> ''Ovis aries''
| [[National animal of New Zealand]]<br> ''Ovis aries''
| [[Image:St Croix sheep.jpg|192px|centre|State Animal of Aotearoa]]
| [[Image:St Croix sheep.jpg|192px|centre|State Animal of Aotearoa]]
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! [[Reptile]]
| [[National reptile of Aotearoa]]<br> ''Sphenodon punctatus''
| [[Image:Sphenodon punctatus in Waikanae, New Zealand.jpg|192px|centre|State Reptile of Aotearoa]]
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! [[Fruit]]
! [[Fruit]]

Latest revision as of 13:23, 14 November 2022

Flag of New Zealand.svg
Location of New Zealand, including outlying islands, its territorial claim in the Antarctic, and Tokelau.

The National Symbols of the Australasian Nation-State of Aotearoa are official and unofficial flags, icons or cultural expressions that are emblematic, representative or otherwise characteristic of Aotearoa and of its culture. Among the additional objects which are considered to be symbols of the Kiwi nation, is the indigenous Kiwi bird.

Zealandia Maori Oceanic symbols[edit]

There is no denying the Silver fern (Cyathea dealbata) is one of our nations most recognised national symbols, but what is less recognised is its story of origin, its whakapapa kōrero. The bird Kiwi is the national symbol and icon of New Zealand. The name of the bird – Kiwi comes from the language of Māori (indigenous NZ people). It means “hidden bird”. The association between Kiwis and NZ is so strong that often the word Kiwi is used to refer to the people of New Zealand.

It may only be a small storm, yet a successful outcome is imminent. In this world I greet my oldest survivor — the earth. Walk in the valley of our ancestors, learn of the history, and marvel at the beauty. A little axe, when well used, brings lots of food. Survival is the treasured goal. Don’t lean on your fellow men — theirs is an ever-moving support. Let us keep close together, not far apart. When one chief falls, another one rises. Boast during the day; be humble at night. Only the foolish visit the land of the cannibals. Let us hurry and finish up the food; when visitors arrive, the meal will be over. Who lives in a quiet house has plenty. Take time to enjoy life’s roses.

Symbol Image
Coat of arms Coat of arms of New Zealand
State Coat of Arms of Aotearoa
Flag Flag of New Zealand
State Flag of Aotearoa
Flowers National flower of New Zealand
Sophora tetraptera

Floral emblem of New Zealand

Metrosideros excelsa

State Flower of Aotearoa
Floral Emblem of Aotearoa
Plant National plant of New Zealand
Cortaderia jubata
State Plant of Aotearoa
Leaf National leaf of New Zealand
Cyathea dealbata
State Leaf of Aotearoa
Trees National tree of New Zealand
Cyathea dealbata

Botanic emblem of New Zealand

Cordyline australis

New Zealander national tree Dacrydium cupressinum

State Tree of Aotearoa
CabbageTreeKaihoka.jpg
Rimu-Waitakere.jpg
Bird National bird of New Zealand
Apteryx mantelli
State Bird of Aotearoa
Animal National animal of New Zealand
Ovis aries
State Animal of Aotearoa
Reptile National reptile of Aotearoa
Sphenodon punctatus
State Reptile of Aotearoa
Fruit National fruit of New Zealand
Actindia deliciosia
State Fruit of Aotearoa
Dishes National dish of Aotearoa
Aotearoan cuisine

Aotearoan national dish

Cutlery food of Aotearoa

State Dish of Aotearoa
Hāngi dinner.jpg
Sport National sport of Aotearoa
Aotearoan play
All Blacks Haka.jpg
State Sport of Aotearoa

See also[edit]