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  1. According to the 2001 UK Census, 58,286 New Zealand-born people were residing in the United Kingdom. [1] The 2011 census recorded 57,076 people born in New Zealand residing in England, 1,292 in Wales, [2] 3,632 in Scotland [3] and 584 in Northern Ireland. [4] The Office for National Statistics estimates that, in 2015, the New Zealand-born ...

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      A June 2023 estimate gives the Māori ethnic population of...

  2. A June 2023 estimate gives the Māori ethnic population of New Zealand as 904,100, or 17.3% of the total population. Efforts have been made, centring on the Treaty of Waitangi, to increase the standing of Māori in wider New Zealand society and achieve social justice.

    • 775,836 (2018 census)
    • approx. 8,000 (2000)
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    The table above shows the broad ethnic composition of the New Zealand population at the 1961 census compared to that from the most recent data of the 2013 census. People of European descent constituted the majority of the 4.2 million people living in New Zealand, with 2,969,391 or 74.0% of the population in the 2013 New Zealand census.Those of full...

    After 1840, many issues to do with sovereigntyand land ownership remained unresolved and, for a long time, invisible while Māori lived in rural communities. When Māori and Pākehā (Europeans) began living in closer proximity, the belief that the country had "the best race relations in the world" was tested. The first Race Relations Concilitator was ...

    New Zealand culture is essentially a Western culture influenced by the unique environment and geographic isolation of the islands, and the cultural input of the Māori and the various waves of multiethnic migration which followed the British colonisation of New Zealand. British settlers brought a legal, political, and economic system that has flouri...

    Demographics of New Zealand's Pacific Population—Statistics New Zealand
    • 17,485
    • 4,000
    • 2,631
    • 58,286
  3. The word Māori refers to the indigenous people of New Zealand and their language. Both the term and the people are a hybrid of various Polynesian cultures, and are thought to have arrived in New Zealand more than one thousand years ago. The Maori people are well known for their distinctive traditional full-body and facial tattooing.

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  4. The human history of New Zealand can be dated back to between 1320 and 1350 CE, when the main settlement period started, after it was discovered and settled by Polynesians, who developed a distinct Māori culture.

  5. New Zealanders in the United Kingdom are citizens or residents of the United Kingdom who originate from New Zealand. Contents. Population. Distribution. Māori. Notable New Zealanders in Britain. See also. References. External links. Population. According to the 2001 UK Census, 58,286 New Zealand-born people were residing in the United Kingdom. [1]

  6. As British subjects Māori, like all New Zealanders, had easy access to Australia. But few migrated until the 1960s. Around this time, many Māori made the decision to move from rural to urban areas within New Zealand, and the next step for some was Sydney or Melbourne.