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  1. African New Zealanders are a diverse and multicultural community, with a wide range of experiences and backgrounds. Their cultural traditions and practices are shaped by the diverse countries and regions from which they or their ancestors come, as well as by their experiences living in New Zealand.

  2. New Zealanders (Māori: Tāngata Aotearoa), colloquially known as Kiwis (/ k iː w iː /), 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 Zealand, governed by its nationality law.

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  4. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. New Zealanders of African descent represent less than 0.3% of New Zealand's population, although the number has been growing substantially since the 1990s. Quick Facts Total population, Regions with significant populations ...

  5. New Zealanders of African descent represent less than 0.3% of New Zealand's population, although the number has been growing substantially since the 1990s. African immigration to New Zealand has a long history, with the first African immigrants arriving in the country in the late 19th century.

  6. South African New Zealanders are New Zealanders who were either born in South Africa or are descendants of South African migrants. As of the 2018 New Zealand census, there were 71,382 South African-born people resident in New Zealand, or 1.52% of the country's population, making South Africa the 5th largest source of immigrants in New Zealand ...

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  7. English New Zealanders. English New Zealanders are New Zealanders of English descent, or English-born people currently living in New Zealand. After British explorer James Cook arrived in New Zealand in 1769, many non-Polynesians began to visit and settle New Zealand, in particular, whalers, sealers, and ex-convicts from Australia, often of ...

  8. By 1911 the number of South African-born people living in New Zealand had reached about 1,000. Apartheid From 1948 to 1994 South Africas white government ruled by apartheid, which kept the black majority separate and denied them basic rights.

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