A Maori Australian is an Australian of Māori heritage. In 2008, there were approximately 100,000 people with Maori ancestry living in Australia. Maori Australians constitute Australia's largest Polynesian ethnic group Maori Australians are sometimes referred to (in a non-derogatory way) as "Maussies"or"kiwauzziez", "Ngāti Kangaru" or "Ngāti Skippy". "Ngāti" is a common prefix for the names of Maori iwi, suggesting that Maori Australians form a new overseas "tribe" of Maori.
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- A Maori Australian is an Australian of Māori heritage. In 2008, there were approximately 100,000 people with Maori ancestry living in Australia. Maori Australians constitute Australia's largest Polynesian ethnic group Maori Australians are sometimes referred to (in a non-derogatory way) as "Maussies"or"kiwauzziez", "Ngāti Kangaru" or "Ngāti Skippy". "Ngāti" is a common prefix for the names of Maori iwi, suggesting that Maori Australians form a new overseas "tribe" of Maori.
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- Australians of Maori descent
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- A Maori Australian is an Australian of Māori heritage. In 2008, there were approximately 100,000 people with Maori ancestry living in Australia. Maori Australians constitute Australia's largest Polynesian ethnic group Maori Australians are sometimes referred to (in a non-derogatory way) as "Maussies"or"kiwauzziez", "Ngāti Kangaru" or "Ngāti Skippy". "Ngāti" is a common prefix for the names of Maori iwi, suggesting that Maori Australians form a new overseas "tribe" of Maori.
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