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When New Zealand was discovered by Polynesian explorers there were no other people living here.

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Before the Maori arrived in New Zealand, the region was inhabited by the Moriori people in the Chatham Islands and possibly other early Polynesian settlers. The Moriori had a distinct culture and language from the Maori.

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