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Pre-Māori settlement of New Zealand theories - Wikipedia
Since the early 1900s it has been accepted by archaeologists and anthropologists that Polynesians (who became the Māori) were the first ethnic group to settle in New Zealand (first proposed by Captain James Cook). Before that time and until the 1920s, however, a small group of prominent anthropologists … See more
Māori traditions speak of all manner of spirits, fairy folk, giants, and ogres living in parts of New Zealand when Māori arrived. The pale-skinned See more
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Julius von Haast suggested in 1871 that an early Polynesian people who hunted the moa preceded the Māori, who introduced agriculture and lived in small villages. Ideas about Aryan migrations became popular during the 19th century, and these were applied to … See more
Modern New Zealand archaeology has clarified the origin and dates of the earliest migrations, establishing firmly that there is no evidence that … See more
• Howe, K. R. (2008) [1st ed. 2003]. The Quest for Origins: Who First Discovered and Settled New Zealand and the Pacific Islands? (Rev. ed.). Penguin Books. ISBN 9780143008453 See more
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New Zealanders - Wikipedia
New Zealanders (Māori: Tāngata Aotearoa) are people associated with New Zealand, sharing a common history, culture, and language (New Zealand English). People of various ethnicities and national origins are citizens of New …
No truth to myth that Maori were not New Zealand's …
Jun 17, 2024 · The claim that the Moriori, Patupaiarehe, Waitaha and "Marungarunga" peoples arrived in New Zealand before the Maori people is false. Experts told AAP FactCheck that scientific, archaeological and social …
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When Did The First Humans Arrive In New Zealand
Sep 23, 2024 · The first humans coming to New Zealand were part of a massive wave of Polynesian people from East Polynesia in the 13th to 15th centuries, with some claims going earlier. The settlers established the nation of Māori, who …
Who Lived In New Zealand Before The Maori
The first people documented to live in New Zealand prior to the arrival of the Maori were the Moriori. Descendants of Māori settlers, the Moriori originated from the same Polynesian culture as the Māori but, as a result of generations of …
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Who Were the Indigenous People of New Zealand?
South Pacific: The Maori People of New Zealand
Dec 1, 2023 · The Maori peoples in New Zealand are its First Nations, the people who first inhabited the country. At least three meanings for the word "Maori" are recorded, and the groups that believe each to be the best definition …
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