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What races are there in New Zealand?

New Zealanders are Australians. The main manifestations are small wavy black hair, high nose and thin lips, usually long skull type and medium skin color.

Mainly distributed in the islands of Oceania in the Far East, as well as Australia and New Zealand. For example, the Maori in the North Island of New Zealand. Ordinary clothes are woven from straw, while stone carvings are generally used for decoration around buildings. Island civilization is remarkable, mainly inheriting the Indian civilization belonging to ancient America.

Maori are the first inhabitants of New Zealand. In the14th century, Maori came to settle in New Zealand from Polynesia and became the earliest inhabitants of New Zealand. They were named after the Polynesian language "aotearoa", which means "green land with white clouds blossoming". 1642, New Zealand navigator abel tasman landed here and named it "New Zeeland".

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Brown people include Australian aborigines, melanesians, Papuans and Vader (primitive Australians). Brown people are the earliest inhabitants of Oceania, South Asia subcontinent and Nanyang Islands. They used to be widely distributed in Oceania, Southeast Asia and South Asia, but they were excluded by new immigrants after the arrival of whites and yellow people.

In Oceania, only melanesians and Papua people are still the main residents of the islands, and the rest are only distributed in the mountains or deserts in some remote areas of Australia, the South Asian subcontinent and the Nanyang Islands.

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