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Pakeha, which means non-Maori. Pakeha New Zealanders are uniquely fortunate in that, unlike the non-native people of other European colonised countries, they are honoured by being called by a name given to them by the native people.

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Maori use the word 'Pakeha' to describe someone who is not Maori.

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New Zealand is a nation of two separate cultures: Maori and Pakeha (non-Maori). Maori are the indigenous people of New Zealand.

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