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New Zealand's Maori

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This presentation maps New Zealand and its 16 regional councils, including a series of thematic maps regarding the Maori ethnic group based upon 2006 New Zealand census data.
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Nancy ColeGEOG3950Dr. Terance L. WinemillerJuly 26, 2011

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New Zealand’s Maori: A Seriesof Maps Displaying 2006 Census

Data, by Regional Council

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The Maori, New Zealand’s indigenous people, first arrived by canoe from eastern Polynesia more than 1,000 years ago.

Europeans began arriving in the 17th century.

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According to the most recent census, 565,329 Maoris lived in New Zealand as of 2006, accounting for 14.1 percent of the country’s total population of 4,027,947.

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New Zealand (Shaded Relief) 2006 (262K), Transverse Mercator, CP 172:00 E / 41:00 S

http:www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/new_zealand.html

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New Zealand (Administrative Divisions) 2006 (262K), Transverse Mercator, CP 172:00 E / 41:00 S, with Regional

Council boundaries http:www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/new_zealand.html

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Land Information New Zealand Place Names Database Pagehttp://www.linz.govt.nz/placenames/find-names/topographic-

names-db

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New Zealand 2006 Census Home Pagehttp:www.stats.govt.nz/Census/2006CensusHomePage.aspx

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New Zealand 2006 Census Regional Summary Tables Pagehttp://www.stats.govt.nz/Census/about-2006-census/

regional-summary-tables.aspx#

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New Zealand 2006 Census QuickStats About Maorihttp://www.stats.govt.nz/Census/2006CensusHomePage/

QuickStats/quickstats-about-a-subject/maori.aspx

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New Zealand 2006 Census QuickStats About Maorihttp://www.stats.govt.nz/Census/2006CensusHomePage/QuickStats/

quickstats-about-a-subject/maori/tables-ko-nga-papatau.aspx

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New Zealand Maori sharing in the sacred act of hongi, exchanging the ha or breath of life.

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Captain James Cook’s 1769 map of New Zealand.(Salmond, page 118)

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A young Maori welcoming group.

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(Sutton, pages xvi-xvii)

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A Maori woman blows a conch horn.

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Polynesian dispersal patterns, as indicated bycurrent archaeological and linguistic evidence.(Sutton, page 5)

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A Maori performs a traditional haka, aneye-rolling, tongue-flicking war dance.

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Maori tribal locations. (Rice, pages 588-589)

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Traditional Maori tattoos.

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Distribution of Maori on the South Island ofNew Zealand, about 1750. (Clark, page 40).

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New Zealand rugby team performs a haka.

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The loss of Maori lands -- North Island, New Zealand.(Robinson, page 87).

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Young New Zealanders exchanging the breath of life.

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Counties where Maori pupils in state schoolsexceed 30 per cent of the school population.(Cameron, page 74)

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New Zealand pastoral scene.

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South Island: Provincial Districts, Land Districts, Counties,and Regions of Popular Conception. (Clark, pages 6 and 7)

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New Zealand mountain scene.