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steepled analysis of nz gujarat and wes
STEEPLED COMPONENTS
NEW ZEALAND
WEST BANGAL
GUJARAT
Social
1) Culture
( in new zealand Initially Māori only, then bicultural with colonial and rural values, now New Zealand has a cosmopolitan, multicultural culture that reflects its changing demographics, is conscious of the natural environment, and is an educated, developed Western society.

2) festivals
Pasifika festival- falk dance , music festival, wine festival, flower show are well-known in new zealand)

3) way of greeting
Kia ora - Hello
Kia ora tatou - Hello everyone
Tena koe - Greetings to you (said to one person)
Tena koutou - Greeting to you all
Haere mai - Welcome
Nau mai - Welcome
Haere ra - Farewell
Ka kite ano - Until I see you again (Bye)
Hei konei ra - See you later

4) dance form
(whakatu waewae, tutu ngarahu and peruperu are taraditional haka form of dance)

5)art
(Traditional Maori arts such as carving and weaving ia alive other art are painting, designing, poetry,etc)
6) Music
( taonga pūoro Is traditional maori form while others are blues, jazz, country, rock and roll and hip hop )
1) Culture
()

2) Festivals
( durga pooja, janmashtami, ganesh chaturthi, kali pooja, lakshmi pooja)

3) music
( bangali music, rabindra sangeet, nazural geeti, baul songs)

4) Dance
( gaudiya nritya, chau dance)

3) way of greeting
(Namashkar-hello
Khoda hafez-avajo)

5)art (kantha embroidery,
Terracotta craft,
Scroll painting,
Conch shell crafts,dokara metal craft)
1) Culture
( multicultural religious faith-gujarat was influenced by Harappa civilization now Hinduism, Islam, Jainism and Buddhism are more famous )

2) Festivals
(Gujarat celebrates more than 3500 fairs and festivals round the year. Main festivals- maker sankranti, navratri, ganesh chaturthi, janmastami, diwali, mahoram etc)

3) way of greeting
(namastey- hello
Avo padharo – welcome
Kem cho- how are you
Fari Avajo- bye
)

4) dance forms
( garaba, tippani, hudo, maniyaro ras, etc are well known 5) art
(dyeing, printing, bead and

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