Maori and Pakeha (non-Maori).
New Zealand is an English-speaking country with both Maori and European populations. Maori are the indigenous people of New Zealand, and Europeans make up a significant portion of the population due to historical colonization.
What kind of question is that...? Of course New Zealand people make music.
Maori make up approximately 15% of the population of New Zealand.
Maori population numbers continue to increase and now make up approximately 15% of the New Zealand population.
New Zealand is ethnically diverse, with a population that includes Māori, Europeans (predominantly of British descent), Pacific Islanders, and Asian communities. Māori, the indigenous people, make up about 16.5% of the population. The European population accounts for approximately 70%, while the Asian and Pacific Islander communities have been growing rapidly, contributing to the multicultural landscape of the nation. This diversity is reflected in New Zealand's culture, languages, and social practices.
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lots of different kinds of people that make it dynamic
black and white people
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As of 2006, there were 30,792 Koreans in New Zealand, almost entirely from South Korea. Koreans make up more than .75 percent of New Zealand's total population.
The kinds that make people laugh.
stone tools.