New Zealanders. The indigenous people are called Maori and the non-indigenous people are Pakeha.
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The indigenous people of New Zealand are the Maori.
Maori people live in the same environment as all other residents of New Zealand. There is no segregation of New Zealand society. 70% of the people of New Zealand live in urban areas.
The indigenous people of New Zealand are called Maori.
The amount of people to be recorded living in New Zealand in 2010 June 17 is 4,789,542
No, the Maori were the first people to settle the islands we now call New Zealand.
The indigenous people of New Zealand are the Maori.
they're over 4.3 million people in New Zealand
Approximately 75% of New Zealand's population live in the North Island.
Maori people live in the same environment as all other residents of New Zealand. There is no segregation of New Zealand society. 70% of the people of New Zealand live in urban areas.
New Zealand.
there is about 100 to 200 tokelauns living in new zealand
No. Maori are the indigenous people of New Zealand.
280,000 people
The indigenous people of New Zealand are called Maori.
Because we were born here.
The Māori name for New Zealand is 'Aotearoa' meaning 'land of the long white cloud'. The word "Māori" is the name of New Zealand's indigenous people who were the first to discover the land.
The Maori people are indigenous to New Zealand. They have a rich culture and history that dates back centuries in the islands.