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Q: How did Samoan people get to new zealand?
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What is the name of the indegenous population of New Zealand?

The indigenous people of New Zealand are the Maori.


Who won golden gloves boxing in New Zealand?

Justneffect was the first to win the official New Zealand human beatboxing competition held in Wellington in 2003. The New Zealand born Samoan was sponsored by Fusion car audio.


How is Samoa different from New Zealand?

importance of the languageThe Samoan language is an important language in New Zealand, because it is the third most spoken language after English and Maori. Originally the language is from Samoa where the language is spoken by nearly 100 percent of the people everyday. More than 150,000 Samoans in New Zealand are very proud to hold onto and to maintain their language in Aotearoa. In New Zealand about 66% of the Samoan community speak Samoan with a large number who speak it as their first language. Many Samoan churches throughout New Zealand use the language on a regular basis. About 46% of New Zealand born Samoans speak the language. Many of these are proud of that and want their children to speak the language as well. Samoan is now part of the school curriculum in New Zealand. High schools in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch as well as many preschools use or teach the language as part of their daily programme. Samoan also has a degree programme at Victoria University of Wellington, and is part of Pacific Studies BA degree in Auckland university.The Human Rights Commission supported Samoan language week last year (2009) and the celebrations nationwide was an astounding success.


Was the Maori people were the first to live in New Zealand?

No, the Maori were the first people to settle the islands we now call New Zealand.


Are there more sheep or people in New Zealand?

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.