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New Zealand Comes to New England

A traditional Maori feast of food, music, dance, and camaraderie draws hundreds of Kiwis to a New Hampshire hillside to celebrate the homeland.

By Lora Sharpe
October 14, 2007

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In 2000, Simon Leeming, a native New Zealander who arrived in the United States in 1971 at age 18 with his parents and siblings, was named his homeland's honorary consul to New England. Among the many duties of the office are locating and linking New Zealanders abroad, and Leeming soon persuaded his wife, Alice, an American by birth, that they ... (Full article: 1908 words)

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