Pakeha
The indigenous people of New Zealand are called Maori.
People who live in Australia are simply called Australians.The indigenous people of Australia are known as the "Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders".
There was a exodus of Vietnamese people called the boat people to Australia and New Zealand.
A person from New Zealand is called a New Zealander, a native of New Zealand is a Maori, a non-maori New Zealander may call themselves a Kiwi and a Maori calls a non-Maori New Zealander a Pakeha.
Wrong country.. you're thinking of Australia.
The indigenous people are called Maori.
English is the most commonly spoken language in both New Zealand and Australia. Indigenous languages such as Maori in New Zealand and Aboriginal languages in Australia are also spoken by some indigenous populations.
The native people of New Zealand are the Maori people. Some famous modern day Maori people include Apirana Ngata and Stephen Kearney.
It is identical to the art found in New Zealand
The indigenous people of New Zealand are the Maori.
There is no specific British word for this, although in New Zealand, they're called Kiwis.
People from New Zealand are called New Zealanders. Native New Zealanders (ethnic group) are known as Maori. Maori constitute 15% of the population according to 2001 census.