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What is the main population distribution in Oceania? What are the main races of residents?

There are 14 independent countries in Oceania, and the remaining dozen regions are still under the jurisdiction of the United States, Britain, France and other countries. It is geographically divided into six regions: Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia.

Australia is dominated by whites (British, French) ~ in addition, there are yellow people (China, Indonesian, Japanese) and brown people (mainly local aborigines).

New Zealand is mainly white (British), 87% yellow (Maori) 13%.

Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia are mainly brown and black ~

Because Oceania was occupied by European colonists in the17th century, most of them were European white immigrants, and the local residents were only ethnic minorities ~

There are 14 independent countries in Oceania-whites account for 70%, others:' Papuans, Australians, Tasmanians, Maori, melanesians, Micronesia and Polynesians account for 20%. 10% is from China, Japanese, mixed-race ~