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As of estimates from the New Zealand government, there are approximately 700,000 people of Maori descent worldwide, with the majority residing in New Zealand. However, it is important to note that the concept of "full-blooded" Maori is outdated and not commonly used due to the diversity and intermingling of ethnicities within Maori communities.
Full-blooded is a meaningless term in Maori society. There is only Maori or Pakeha (non-Maori). Maori is not just an ethnicity but a living culture. Terms such as 'full-blooded' are best suited to discussing animals not people; they are a dehumanising throwback to European colonialism.Note: The term 'Pakeha' is a New Zealand cultural term which simply means non-Maori. 'Pakeha' has no negative connotations whatsoever. Anyone claiming that 'Pakeha' is somehow derogatory is perpetuating an anti-Maori myth that has no basis in fact.
As of 2020, there are approximately 700,000 people of Maori descent living in New Zealand, although it is challenging to provide an exact number of full-blood Maori due to the complex nature of genealogy and self-identification. Additionally, there are Maori populations living in other countries such as Australia and the United States.
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Maori is a society of many hundreds of thousands of people all with their own individual opinions but generally Maori see the Treaty as a promise yet to be fulfilled. They see that though the Treaty is not perfect, it is all they have and more than many other colonised indigenous minorities have. Maori believe that both Maori and Pakeha must work towards a full ratification of the Treaty for New Zealand to 'grow up' as a nation.
usually 3-5 people.
There are approximately 800,000 Maori people in the world, primarily residing in New Zealand.
Maori are the native people of the country of Aotearoa or New Zealand. The plural is also Maori (there is no such word as Maoris) - one Maori, two Maori, many Maori etc.
The word Mauri usually refers to the Maori people. These people were very well known and lived in Australia. There are many people who come from Maori descent.
The ancestors of the Maori people origated from Polynesian islands, we aren't certain as to where exactly but that Hawaiki was their homeland. These Polynesians then migrated to New Zealand (they travelled in waka) Where the maori culture evolved. Nowadays there are many Maori.
Elephants are warm-blooded; they are pachyderms