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New Zealand (The Maori, indigenous people (Europeans and Maori coexisted,…
New Zealand
The Maori, indigenous people
Settlers from eastern Polynesia, 1250 - 1300 CE.
The Europeans came, 17th century, the Maori adopted aspects of western culture
Europeans and Maori coexisted, until conflict in the 1960s
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600 000 Maori in 2013, 15% of the population
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Two islands
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North island has less mountains, but an active volcano
The kiwi is the national bird, endangered
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Auckland is the biggest city, 1/4 of the countries population
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Mt. Cook is the highest mountain, is on the south island (Aoraki in Maori)
The first country to give women voting rights, 1893
Cricket and rugby, important sports
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