1053:
1651:
1026:
1513:
1472:
1403:
95:
68:
1728:
1225:
169:
133:
349:
223:
187:
2028:
151:
205:
5427:
5393:
2088:
112:
54:
1185:(40,083). However, over 110,000 people of Māori descent in the 2013 census could not identify their iwi. Outside of New Zealand, a large Māori population exists in Australia, estimated at 155,000 in 2011. The Māori Party has suggested a special seat should be created in the New Zealand parliament representing Māori in Australia. Smaller communities also exist in the United Kingdom (approx. 8,000), the United States (up to 3,500) and Canada (approx. 1,000).
1113:
259:
295:
1147:
1315:
277:
331:
313:
1683:
241:
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settlers both from China and from
Australia and America increased sharply. This was an interlude in many respects, though there was a small population which remained and settled permanently. However, a century later in the 1980s and 1990s the number of people of Asian ethnicities grew rapidly, and they are likely to exceed the Pacific population within the next few years.
1082:. After a pause of 70 to 265 years, a new wave of exploration led to the discovery and settlement of New Zealand in about AD 1250–1300, making New Zealand one of the most recently settled major landmasses. Some researchers have suggested an earlier wave of arrivals dating to as early as AD 50–150; these people then either died out or left the islands.
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Zealand. Others came in the 1950s from
Denmark, Germany, Switzerland and Austria to meet needs in specialised occupations. By the 1960s, the policy of excluding people based on nationality yielded a population overwhelmingly European in origin. By the mid-1960s, a desire for cheap unskilled labour led to ethnic diversification.
1299:, exploring and trading ships. They traded European food and goods, especially metal tools and weapons, for Māori timber, food, artefacts and water. On occasion, Europeans and Māori traded goods for sex. Some early European arrivals integrated closely with the indigenous Māori people and became known as
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in 1950. However, when it became clear that not enough skilled migrants would come from the
British Isles alone, recruitment began in Northern European countries. New Zealand signed a bilateral agreement for skilled migrants with the Netherlands, and a large number of Dutch immigrants arrived in New
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Old New
Zealand did not finally fade away until the early twentieth century, but in the half-century before this it was largely transformed into what a later chapter will call 'crew culture'. This culture differed sharply from mainstream Pakeha society, shared many of the characteristics of the Old
1623:
In general, New
Zealanders of European descent consider themselves to be mostly free of racial prejudice, perceiving the country to be a more inclusive society, a notion that has been challenged especially by members of ethnic minority groups. According to research published in 2018, which analysed
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and land ownership remained unresolved and, for a long time, invisible while Māori lived in rural communities. When Māori and Pākehā (Europeans) began living in closer proximity, the belief that the country had "the best race relations in the world" was tested. The first Race
Relations Concilitator
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In the 1950s and 1960s, New
Zealand encouraged migrants from the South Pacific. The country had a large demand for unskilled labour in the manufacturing sector. As long as this demand continued, migrants were encouraged by the government to come from the South Pacific, and many overstayed. However,
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Originally the Pakeha were the early
European settlers, however, today 'Pakeha' is used to describe any peoples of non-Maori or non-Polynesian heritage. It is merely a means by which the peoples of Aotearoa differentiate between the indigenous peoples and the early European Settlers, or the Maori
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This component was 1.2% of the total population in the 2013 census. The Latin
American ethnic group almost doubled in size between the 2006 and 2013 censuses, increasing from 6,654 people to 13,182. A more recent component comprises refugees and other settlers from Africa and the Middle East, most
1393:
passed legislation that intended to limit
Asiatic migration to New Zealand, and prevented Asians from naturalising. In particular, the New Zealand government levied a poll tax on Chinese immigrants up until the 1930s, when Japan went to war with China. New Zealand finally abolished the poll tax in
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in Taranaki have become almost legendary because of injustices done there. With the loss of much of their land coupled with high fatality rate due to introduced diseases and epidemics, Māori went into a period of decline, and in the late 19th century it was believed that the Māori population would
567:
descent growing at a higher rate than those of solely European descent, with such groups projected to make up a larger proportion of the population in the future. New Zealand has an estimated resident population of around 5,223,100 (as of June 2023). Over one million New Zealanders recorded in
1497:
The Asian component actually predates the Pacific component. There had been people of Asian ethnicity living in New Zealand from the early days of European settlement, albeit in very small numbers. During the period of gold rushes later in the nineteenth century the number of Chinese temporary
1154:
The Māori population has seen stability in the 21st century. In the 2013 Census, 598,602 people identified as being part of the Māori ethnic group, accounting for 14.9% of the New Zealand population, while 668,724 people (17.5%) claimed Māori descent. 278,199 people identified as of sole Māori
1642:
influenced by the unique environment and geographic isolation of the islands, and the cultural input of the Māori and the various waves of multiethnic migration which followed the British colonisation of New Zealand. British settlers brought a legal, political, and economic system that has
1900:
claimed that Northern Māori had effectively invented trench warfare during the first stages of the New Zealand Wars. However, given that trenches of some form or another have always been present in human warfare, this conclusion has been contentious and criticised by other historians.
2076:. One of the many complications in interpreting religious affiliation data in New Zealand is the large proportion who object to answering the question, roughly 173,000 in 2013. Most reporting of percentages is based on the total number of responses, rather than the total population.
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Due to New Zealand's geographic isolation, 500 years passed before the next phase of settlement, the arrival of Europeans. Only then did the indigenous inhabitants need to distinguish themselves from the new arrivals, using the term "Māori" which means "normal" or "ordinary".
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between the two cultures. Under the Maori Affairs Amendment Act 1974, a Māori is defined as "a person of the Māori race of New Zealand; and includes any descendant of such a person", replacing an earlier legal application based on an arbitrarily defined "degree of
693:
influenced by the unique environment and geographic isolation of the islands, and the cultural input of the Māori and the various waves of multiethnic migration which followed the British colonisation of New Zealand. A colloquial name for New Zealanders is a
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New Zealand Tasmen, and was their heir. But it tended more to miners and navvies than whalers and sealers; was much larger; worked more in tandem with mainstream Pakeha; and from the 1860s was increasingly disconnected from its old Maori partner.
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New Zealand adults' reported experience of racism over a 10-year period, reported recent racist experiences were highest among Asian participants followed by Māori and Pacific peoples, with Europeans reporting the lowest experience of racism.
1359:); and the Island, commonly called 'The Northern Island', having been ceded Sovereignty to Her Majesty". The second proclamation expanded on how sovereignty over the "Northern Island" had been ceded under the treaty signed that February.
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came into use to refer to European New Zealanders, although some European New Zealanders reject this appellation. Twenty-first century New Zealanders increasingly use the word "Pākehā" to refer to all non-Polynesian New Zealanders.
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However, the predicted decline did not occur, and numbers recovered. Despite a high degree of intermarriage between Māori and European populations, Māori were able to retain their cultural identity and in the 1960s and 1970s
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The development of a New Zealand identity and national character, separate from the British colonial identity, is most often linked with the period surrounding the First World War, which gave rise to the concept of the
1347:
1362:
Following the formalising of sovereignty, an organised and structured flow of migrants from Great Britain and Ireland began, and by 1860 more than 100,000 British and Irish settlers lived throughout New Zealand. The
1394:
1944. An influx of Jewish refugees from central Europe came in the 1930s. Many of the persons of Polish origin in New Zealand arrived as orphans from Eastern Poland via Siberia and Iran in 1944 during World War II.
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is often considered to be the most technologically impressive by historians, and was described in 2017 as "one of the most sophisticated military installations" the British Empire had ever tackled, by broadcaster
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The New Zealand government promotes Māori culture by supporting Māori-language schools, by ensuring the language is visible in government departments and literature, by insisting on traditional Māori welcomes
1924:, is regarded as the mother of the modern women's suffrage movement. Her efforts within the Women's Christian Temperance Union New Zealand led to New Zealand becoming the first nation in the world to enact
1671:. However, cultural links between New Zealand and Great Britain are maintained by a common language, sustained immigration from the UK, and the fact that many young New Zealanders spend time in Britain on "
1451:
New Zealand limited immigration to those who would meet a labour shortage in New Zealand. To encourage those to come, the Government introduced free and assisted passages in 1947, a schema expanded by the
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Guidebook for Pre-conference North Island Field Trip A1 'Ashes and Issues' (28–30 November 2008). Australian and New Zealand 4th Joint Soils Conference, Massey University, Palmerston North (1–5 December
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of New Zealand and New Zealanders. In her stereotypical form, Zealandia appears as a woman of European descent who is dressed in flowing robes (or gown). She is similar in dress and appearance to
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New Zealand-born figures from the 2000 U.S. Census; maximum figure represents sum of "Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander" and people of mixed race. United States Census Bureau (2003).
1955:
remain common in modern parlance. He also established the Johns Hopkins Gender Identity Clinic, the first clinic in the United States to perform sexual reassignment surgeries. Surgeon and
2800:
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on 6 February 1840. Confusion and disagreement continue to surround the Treaty. However, most New Zealanders still regard "the Treaty" as marking New Zealand's foundation as a nation.
1192:(23.9 percent or 142,770 people). They are the second-largest ethnic group in New Zealand, after European New Zealanders. In addition, more than 120,000 Māori live in Australia. The
1052:
2748:
TOTAL POPULATION BY ETHNIC ORIGIN 1916–1971 The New Zealand population can broadly be classified, according to ethnic origin, into three main groups: Europeans, Maoris and "others"
1345:, Hobson, appointed as Lieutenant-Governor on 14 January 1840, declared British sovereignty over all of New Zealand on 21 May 1840. He published two proclamations published in the
1351:
issue of 19 June 1840. One "assert on the grounds of Discovery, the Sovereign Rights of Her Majesty over the Southern Islands of New Zealand, commonly called 'The Middle Island' (
2235:
1200:) is still spoken to some extent by about a fifth of all Māori, representing 3% of the total population. Many New Zealanders regularly use Māori words and expressions, such as "
599:, specifically the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada, with smaller numbers located elsewhere. New Zealanders have had a cultural influence on a global scale, through
1291:'s voyage of 1768–71. Cook reached New Zealand in 1769 and mapped almost the entire coastline. Following Cook, New Zealand was visited by numerous European and North American
572:
were born overseas, and by 2021 over a quarter of New Zealanders are estimated to be foreign born. Rapidly increasing ethnic groups vary from being well-established, such as
1014:
The table above shows the broad ethnic composition of the New Zealand population at the 1961 census compared to that from the most recent data of the 2013 census. People of
595:(a June 2013 estimate), which was equivalent to 12% of the resident population of New Zealand. Other communities of New Zealanders abroad are heavily concentrated in other
1206:", while speaking English. Māori are active in all spheres of New Zealand culture and society, with independent representation in areas such as media, politics and sport.
3700:"Racism and health in New Zealand: Prevalence over time and associations between recent experience of racism and health and wellbeing measures using national survey data"
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European, Māori, Pacific, Asian, Middle Eastern, Latin American, and African. The vast majority of these people, 65,973 people, identified only as 'New Zealander'.
1550:
recently from Somalia. While there had been previous settlers from the Middle East, such as Syrians, people from Equatorial Africa have been very few in the past.
5381:
2178:
1871:, employing them successfully as early as the 1840s to withstand British artillery bombardments. These systems included firing trenches, communication trenches,
2265:
2404:
1022:. Those of full or part-Māori ancestry comprise 14.9% of New Zealanders. The residual "others" ethnic group consists largely of Asians and Pacific Islanders.
2301:
3988:
2209:"Immigrant status and period of immigration by place of birth and citizenship: Canada, provinces and territories and census metropolitan areas with parts"
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in the world to help navigate the Pacific. The continuance of this knowledge after the immediate settlement of New Zealand is evident in the non-tangible
547:, with Western European groups predominating. Today, the ethnic makeup of the New Zealand population is undergoing a process of change, with new waves of
1769:, and New Zealand government publications most commonly during the first half of the 20th century. The personification was a commonly used symbol of the
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when the boom times stopped, some blamed the migrants for the economic downturn affecting the country, and many of those people suffered
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ethnicity, while 291,015 identified as of both European and Māori ethnicity (with or without a third ethnicity), due to a high rate of
4160:
1583:
5854:
5227:
5106:
4919:
4776:
2035:
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descent constituted the majority of the 4.2 million people living in New Zealand, with 2,969,391 or 74.0% of the population in the
732:
3288:"Draft Report of a Review of the Official Ethnicity Statistical Standard: Proposals to Address the 'New Zealander' Response Issue"
1698:) at government functions and state school award programs, and by having Māori run the welfare services targeted at their people.
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3198:
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2550:
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2116:
1268:. In 1961, the census showed that 91.8% of New Zealanders self-identified as being of European descent, down from 95% in 1926.
1097:(subtribes) which would cooperate, compete and sometimes fight with each other. At some point a group of Māori migrated to the
5876:
3586:
3102:"Ethnic group (detailed single and combination) by age group and sex, for the census usually resident population count, 2013"
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2243:
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2324:
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and his crew in 1642. Māori killed several of the crew, and no more Europeans went to New Zealand until British explorer
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544:
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3403:, New Zealand History online, Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Updated 6 December 2009. Retrieved 30 April 2010.
1130:, which resulted in large tracts of tribal land being confiscated by the colonial government. Settlements such as
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4771:
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is often argued to have originated in New Zealand among Māori in the 19th century. New Zealanders also pioneered
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5290:
5128:
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Making Peoples: A History of the New Zealanders From Polynesian Settlement to the End of the Nineteenth Century
2969:(2008), pg 109. "This paper ... affirms the Long Chronology , recognizing it as the most plausible hypothesis."
2760:
2045:
Just under half of the population at the 2013 census declared an affiliation to Christianity. However, regular
616:
4303:
5058:
4931:
4628:
4608:
4601:
4544:
3273:
1540:
4013:
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developed and used by Māori long before European settlement. Māori compasses were divided into 32 different
1512:
5448:
5016:
5001:
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3222:
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5250:
5217:
5143:
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5023:
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4377:
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studies. Money's theory that gender is learnt has become outdated and even condemned, although his terms
1836:, or houses, between north, south, east, and west. This helped navigators memorise upwards of 200 stars.
1793:
1746:
1733:
484:
473:
403:
31:
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2466:"Subnational population estimates (urban rural), by age and sex, at 30 June 1996-2023 (2023 boundaries)"
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Māori in Australia: An Update from the 2011 Australian census and the 2011 New Zealand General Election
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2836:"High-precision radiocarbon dating shows recent and rapid initial human colonization of East Polynesia"
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in 1939 and 1940. Two large Zealandia statues serve as war memorials that honour the casualties of the
1644:
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Other settlers came from Germany, Scandinavia, and other parts of Europe as well as from China and the
548:
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Anae, Melanie (2012). "Overstayers, Dawn Raids and the Polynesian Panthers". In Sean, Mallon (ed.).
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2448:"Subnational population estimates (TA, SA2), by age and sex, at 30 June 1996-2023 (2023 boundaries)"
2430:"Subnational population estimates (RC, SA2), by age and sex, at 30 June 1996-2023 (2023 boundaries)"
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Over the following centuries the Polynesian settlers developed into a distinct culture now known as
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1979:
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1713:. A tradition of resourcefulness came from the pioneering backgrounds of both Māori and non-Māori.
1528:
1422:, New Zealand accepted about 5,000 refugees and displaced persons from Europe, and more than 1,100
1304:
604:
385:
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3989:"How did Polynesian wayfinders navigate the Pacific Ocean? – Alan Tamayose and Shantell De Silva"
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was set up in 1975 to consider alleged breaches, and in 1984 was empowered to look back to 1840.
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1376:
1215:
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Between the mid-1840s through to the 1860s, disputes over questionable land purchases led to the
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1386:, but British and Irish settlers made up the vast majority, and did so for the next 150 years.
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472:). People of various ethnicities and national origins are citizens of New Zealand, governed by
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4058:"Early Maori military engineering skills to be honoured by New Zealand Professional Engineers"
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1679:, as a result of the two nations' shared historical, cultural and geographic characteristics.
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movements. Technological and scientific achievements of New Zealanders stem back as far as
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recruited settlers from the south of England, giving a definite English influence to the
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cease to exist as a separate race and would be assimilated into the European population.
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1892:. There has been an academic debate surrounding this since the 1980s, when in his book
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actively recruited settlers from Scotland, generating a definite Scottish influence in
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As a rhetorical evocation of a New Zealand national identity, Zealandia appeared on
1758:(the female personification of Britain), who is said to be the mother of Zealandia.
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While most New Zealanders are resident in New Zealand, there is also a significant
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for centuries after Māori arrival, despite later colonial efforts to suppress it.
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was appointed in 1971 to help combat racial discrimination among New Zealanders.
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to establish a separate colony in Wellington, and mindful of French claims in
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Australian Department of Immigration and Border Protection (2 January 2014).
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and propensity to travel long distances, and are quickly associated with the
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3223:"Census 2000 Foreign-Born Profiles (STP-159): Country of Birth: New Zealand"
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2761:"Total and Mäori Populations 1858–2001 Censuses of Population and Dwellings"
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characterises many of the very early European settlers as forerunners of a "
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remained the largest Asian ethnic group in 2013, with 171,411 people while
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4060:. New Zealand Department of Conservation. 14 February 2008. Archived from
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In the 2013 Census, Asian ancestries total was 11.8% of the population,
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Wilmshurst, J. M.; Hunt, T. L.; Lipo, C. P.; Anderson, A. J. (2010).
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was the second-largest Asian ethnic group in 2013, with 155,178 with
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2179:"New Zealand's Diaspora and Overseas-born Population: The diaspora"
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Bible Engagement in New Zealand: Survey of Attitudes and Behaviour
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Harris, Ricci B.; Stanley, James; Cormack, Donna M. (3 May 2018).
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and the other, irrelevant of race, colour, ethnicity, and culture.
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New Zealanders in the modern era have been prolific innovators.
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According to the 2006 census, the largest iwi by population is
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A group of young New Zealanders at a climate change protest in
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For a specific analysis of the population of New Zealand, see
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Tangata O Le Moana: New Zealand and the People of the Pacific
2013:(NZSL). Other languages are also used by ethnic communities.
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2325:"Présentation de la Nouvelle-Zélande, Relations bilatérales"
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has been identified as Zealandia (in a "cut down nightie").
1675:", known as "OE". New Zealanders also identify closely with
2492:"Number of overseas-born tops 1 million, 2013 Census shows"
1988:) is the dominant language spoken by New Zealanders, and a
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New Zealanders are distinctive for their twangy dialect of
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4325:. Bible Society of New Zealand. p. 4. Archived from
4046:. Vol. I. Wellington: R.E. Owen, Government Printer.
2938:. New Zealand Society of Soil Science. pp. 142–147.
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1379:. By 1870 the non-Māori population reached over 250,000.
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are most likely descended from people who emigrated from
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ancestry, with smaller percentages of other European and
1432:). The post-WWII immigration included more persons from
1150:
Contemporary ethnographic presentation of Māori children
4185:. Season 41. Episode 8. 4 November 2004. Archived from
3780:"Make your overseas experience relevant to New Zealand"
3014:
Hare, McLintock, Alexander; Gully, John Sidney (1966).
2895:"When was New Zealand first settled? – The date debate"
2422:
1996:, 96.1% of New Zealanders spoke English. The country's
3856:
Gray, Mel; Coates, John; Bird, Michael Yellow (2008).
1816:
made contact with nearly every island within the vast
1792:
The female figure who appears on the left side of the
4136:"Ruapekapeka | NZHistory, New Zealand history online"
3760:. ANZAC Day Commemoration Committee. 26 November 2015
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Ehrhardt, Anke A. (August 2007). "John Money, PhD".
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Damon Fepulea'I, Rachel Jean, Tarx Morrison (2005).
2551:"Polynesia's master voyagers who navigate by nature"
2083:
2053:
the religion of the indigenous Māori population was
3414:"New Zealand Advertiser and Bay Of Islands Gazette"
2268:. New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
2065:resulted in many Māori converting to Christianity.
1992:official language of New Zealand. According to the
2892:
2405:"Ethnic Population Projections: Issues and Trends"
2215:. Statistics Canada Statistique Canada. 7 May 2021
555:resulting in the New Zealand population of Māori,
2801:2013 Census QuickStats about culture and identity
2347:"Imigrantes internacionais registrados no Brasil"
1397:
1348:New Zealand Advertiser and Bay Of Islands Gazette
1318:Māori and the British representatives signed the
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4355:Demographics of New Zealand's Pacific Population
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2068:Religious affiliation has been collected in the
1418:dealing with humanitarian efforts following the
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3515:. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. 1 May 2018
3472:"1881–1914: restrictions on Chinese and others"
3124:"Maori Affairs Amendment Act 1974 (1974 No 73)"
2840:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
2623:
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1228:New Zealand school-students of European descent
1188:The most common region this group lived in was
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3628:2013 Census tables about a place: New Zealand
2928:Lowe, David J. (2008). Lowe, David J. (ed.).
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2141:"Fact Sheet 17 – New Zealanders in Australia"
1643:flourished, along with the British system of
487:has been dominated since the 19th century by
479:Originally composed solely of the indigenous
3806:"Australia and New Zealand – Common culture"
3266:"Ethnic Census status tells the whole truth"
3039:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
2893:Irwin, Geoff; Walrond, Carl (4 March 2009).
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2403:Gillian Smeith and Kim Dunstan (June 2004).
2177:John Bryant and David Law (September 2004).
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5855:List of ethnic origins of New Zealanders
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3862:. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 114.
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2671:"Kiwis hope to take flight at World Cup"
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1824:and conceiving some of the most complex
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1248:(historically noted as "Germans" due to
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733:List of ethnic origins of New Zealanders
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3539:Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
3477:Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
3458:Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
3440:Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
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3235:. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Census Bureau.
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4084:"NZ WARS – The Stories of Ruapekapeka"
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3890:Wolfe, Richard (July–September 1994).
3637:Ethnic groups of people in New Zealand
3535:"History of Immigration – 1840 – 1852"
3454:"History of Immigration – 1853 – 1870"
3436:"History of Immigration – 1840 – 1852"
3369:. Auckland: Penguin (published 2007).
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3077:"Māori – Urbanisation and renaissance"
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2117:List of prime ministers of New Zealand
1916:in 1890 by food chemist David Strang.
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4179:"Dr. Money and the Boy With No Penis"
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3401:Political and constitutional timeline
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1638:New Zealand culture is essentially a
1596:walks hand in hand with a Māori boy,
1406:New Zealand explorer and mountaineer
689:New Zealand culture is essentially a
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3830:Haerewa, Ngarangi (17 August 2016).
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2236:"From F1 to Fifa, the show rolls on"
1962:is regarded as the father of modern
1647:that has transformed the landscape.
1554:Middle Eastern ethnic group – 20,406
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1494:a distant third with 40,350 people.
1101:where they developed their distinct
551:, higher birth rates and increasing
104:Regions with significant populations
4040:"Chapter 7: The Attack on Ohaeawai"
3892:"Zealandia – mother of the nation?"
3832:"Māori Culture: What Is A Pōwhiri?"
3311:
3057:. Ministry for Culture and Heritage
2988:Davis, Denise (11 September 2007).
1604:After 1840, many issues to do with
1475:Lion dancers perform at Auckland's
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3581:. Te Papa Press. pp. 227–30.
3314:"'Pakeha', Its Origin and Meaning"
2631:. The Yeo Society. 28 August 2008.
2049:is probably closer to 15%. Before
1875:, and anti-artillery bunkers. The
1232:Most European New Zealanders have
1089:. The population was divided into
489:New Zealanders of European descent
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3553:"Pacific Islands and New Zealand"
2234:Matthew Chung (6 November 2009).
1848:was maintained in New Zealand by
1771:New Zealand Centennial Exhibition
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4165:Patents, Designs and Trade-marks
2823:2013 Census results: New Zealand
2699:"Kiwi and people: early history"
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1337:In response to attempts by the
485:ethnic makeup of the population
3416:. Hocken Library. 19 June 1840
3192:Walrond, Carl (4 March 2009).
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3673:"About the Waitangi Tribunal"
2810:Available from stats.govt.nz.
2372:"2018 Census totals by topic"
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1557:African ethnic group – 13,464
1541:Middle Eastern New Zealanders
1410:, an esteemed national figure
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5877:Ethnic groups in New Zealand
4286:The birth of plastic surgery
4259:Tosh, Jemma (25 July 2014).
3950:National Arms of New Zealand
3725:10.1371/journal.pone.0196476
2990:"The impact of new arrivals"
2669:Gary Morley (24 June 2010).
1686:A Māori war dance, called a
857:% of New Zealand population
757:% of New Zealand population
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4316:Opie, Stephen (June 2008).
4210:The Journal of Sex Research
3924:Denis James Matthews Glover
3648:"The people of New Zealand"
3492:"Polish Orphans — Refugees"
3264:Misa, Tapu (8 March 2006).
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2107:Demographics of New Zealand
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2011:New Zealand Sign Language
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1574:Race and ethnic relations
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2036:Archbishop of Wellington
1980:Languages of New Zealand
1752:national personification
1460:
1330:was first signed in the
1041:
846:2013 New Zealand census
746:1961 New Zealand census
422:other minority religions
386:Other minority languages
5850:Refugees in New Zealand
5845:Immigration New Zealand
4736:Territorial authorities
4366:—Statistics New Zealand
3900:. No. 23. Auckland
2978:Clark (1994) pg 123–135
2861:10.1073/pnas.1015876108
2806:15 January 2015 at the
2549:Vermillion, Stephanie.
2112:Lists of New Zealanders
2023:Religion in New Zealand
1994:2013 New Zealand census
1741:memorial in Palmerston.
1508:Pasifika New Zealanders
1429:Refugees in New Zealand
1377:"Canterbury Settlement"
1216:European New Zealanders
1173:(125,601), followed by
1020:2013 New Zealand census
570:2013 New Zealand census
27:People from New Zealand
4997:Information technology
4359:Statistics New Zealand
3897:New Zealand Geographic
3615:Television New Zealand
3509:"The 1950s – Overview"
2768:Statistics New Zealand
2643:"Definition of 'kiwi'"
2521:Walrond, Carl (2015).
2496:Statistics New Zealand
2470:Statistics New Zealand
2452:Statistics New Zealand
2434:Statistics New Zealand
2409:Statistics New Zealand
2383:Statistics New Zealand
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1634:Culture of New Zealand
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1545:African New Zealanders
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4161:"First Annual Report"
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3784:newzealandnow.govt.nz
3758:"The Spirit of ANZAC"
3633:25 March 2016 at the
3617:, Isola Publications.
2445:(regional councils);
2266:"Living in Hong Kong"
2051:European colonisation
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1894:The New Zealand Wars,
1794:national coat of arms
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4289:National Army Museum
3928:"A National Symbol?"
3251:20 July 2008 at the
3148:Hamer, Paul (2012),
2327:. diplomatie.gouv.fr
2183:New Zealand Treasury
1785:and the other is in
1773:, which was held in
1612:Agitation regarding
1467:Asian New Zealanders
1285:Abel Janszoon Tasman
1250:Partitions of Poland
553:interracial marriage
229:United Arab Emirates
5174:New Zealand English
4865:Official Opposition
4018:www.waitangi.org.nz
3716:2018PLoSO..1396476H
3679:. Waitangi Tribunal
3350:King (2003) pg 122.
3276:on 9 February 2012.
3246:New Zealand Peoples
2852:2011PNAS..108.1815W
2351:www.nepo.unicamp.br
2246:on 22 February 2014
2147:on 12 February 2014
1986:New Zealand English
1886:Mihingarangi Forbes
1818:Polynesian Triangle
1709:rugby team and the
1673:overseas experience
1384:Indian subcontinent
1339:New Zealand Company
1117:Īhāia Te Kirikūmara
1035:Wellington Cenotaph
511:ancestries such as
474:its nationality law
470:New Zealand English
460:, sharing a common
59:Flag of New Zealand
48:
5882:New Zealand people
5398:New Zealand people
5044:Telecommunications
4465:Treaty of Waitangi
4189:on 4 February 2021
4064:on 2 February 2013
3969:. 15 February 2000
3270:New Zealand Herald
3016:"The Word 'Maori'"
2738:. 1974. p. 53
2605:www.britannica.com
2189:on 6 February 2018
2094:New Zealand portal
2070:New Zealand census
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2003:official languages
1952:sexual orientation
1926:universal suffrage
1918:Katherine Sheppard
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3055:"Parihaka Attack"
3035:cite encyclopedia
2945:978-0-473-14476-0
2580:nzhistory.govt.nz
2213:Statistics Canada
2047:church attendance
1937:David Reimer case
1859:(1845–1872), the
1618:Waitangi Tribunal
1521:Pasifika Festival
1502:Pacific Islanders
1365:Otago Association
1056:Two Māori women,
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