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The People of New Zealand

The Maori people are the indigenous people of Aotearoa (New Zealand). They first arrived here in waka hourua (voyaging canoes) from their ancestral homeland of Hawaiki, over 1000 years ago.

Traditional Maori arts such as Whakairo (carving), Raranga (weaving), Kapa Haka (group performance), Whaikorero (oratory) and Ta Moko (tattooing) are still practised throughout the country. In arts and crafts, Maori are true to their ancestor’s ancient techniques but have also developed many new methods and art forms. Contemporary Maori culture includes art, film, poetry, theatre, and hip-hop.

Maori people make up about 15 percent of the New Zealand population and many of them are actively involved in keeping the culture and language alive. Maori language and culture has a big impact on all facets of New Zealand life.

Visitors will become immediately aware of the language as the majority of place names are of Maori origin. At first, they seem very hard to pronounce but just give it a go and you’ll be surprised how easy it really is.

  • The population of New Zealand is 4 million people.
  • The North Island has 3 million people, and the South Island has approximately 1 million people.
  • 70% of the population is European (Pakeha), most of British origin.
  • 14% are Maori heritage, mostly living in the warmer north.
  • Polynesian from Western Samoa, Cook Islands and some other Pacific Islands make up 6% of the population.
  • A significant number of immigrants from Asia, particularly of Chinese descent arrived in the 1980's and now make up 8% of New Zealand’s population. Indian's make up a further 2% of New Zealand's population.
  • New Zealanders have gained a reputation as informal, friendly people and have developed a proudly egalitarian culture.
  • Immigrants continue to make up a significant proportion of New Zealanders.
  • The population lives harmoniously with everybody enjoying the same citizenship rights under the law.
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