New Zealanders.
PÄkehÄ are New Zealanders who are not of MÄori blood lines. Usually used in reference to New Zealanders of European descent.
The indigenous people of New Zealand are the Maori.
The Maori are the native people of New Zealand.
The early settlers (Polynesians) arrived in New Zealand around 1250-1300 AD, while the Europeans (Dutch navigator Abel Tasman) first arrived in 1642.
The Maori are the indigenous people of New Zealand.
As of 2021, approximately 12.4% of New Zealand's adult population smokes tobacco. This percentage has been declining steadily over the years due to public health campaigns and smoking cessation programs.
No, the Maori were the first people to settle the islands we now call New Zealand.
they're over 4.3 million people in New Zealand
In 2008 97 people drowned in New Zealand.
As of April 2010 there is over 4.3 million people in New Zealand.
The Maori are the indigenous people of New Zealand.
because it is logical for new zealand people to care and plus it is new zealand history sence 1866
There are more sheep than people in New Zealand. There are around 4.2 million people in New Zealand and, in 2009, an estimated 40 million sheep.