Are Maori and Samoans same?

The Maoris are Polynesians, and, in common with the majority of their kinsfolk throughout the Pacific, they have traditions which point to Savaii, originally Savaiki, the largest island of the Samoan group, as their cradleland.
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Are Samoan and New Zealand the same?

Samoans are the original inhabitants of the Samoa Islands, which lie north of New Zealand between latitude 13° and 15° south. The two large islands are Upolu and Savai'i, and the only other inhabited islands are Manono and Apolima.
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Are Maori and Pacific Islanders the same?

New Zealand's native population, the Māoris, are Polynesians, and thus Pacific Islanders. Australia's Indigenous population are loosely related to certain Melanesian groups, and more often associated with Pacific Islanders than with any other ethnic group.
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Is New Zealand a Samoan?

They constitute one of New Zealand's most sizeable ethnic minorities. In the 2018 census, 182,721 New Zealanders identified themselves as being of Samoan ethnicity with 55,512 stating that they were born in Samoa, and 861 stating that they were born in American Samoa.
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Are Maoris and Tongans the same?

Both New Zealand and Tonga belong to the Polynesian Triangle and the native Māori people of New Zealand share genetic and cultural similarities with the people of Tonga.
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Is Māori a Samoan?

The Maoris are Polynesians, and, in common with the majority of their kinsfolk throughout the Pacific, they have traditions which point to Savaii, originally Savaiki, the largest island of the Samoan group, as their cradleland.
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What race are Samoans?

Ethnic groups

Samoans are mainly of Polynesian heritage, and about nine-tenths of the population are ethnic Samoans. Euronesians (people of mixed European and Polynesian ancestry) account for most of the rest of the population, and a tiny fraction are of wholly European heritage.
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Does New Zealand Own Samoa?

On 1 January 1962, Samoa obtained its independence from New Zealand, the first Pacific island country to achieve independence. The Samoan independence celebration was attended by New Zealand Prime Minister Keith Holyoake.
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Did NZ rule Samoa?

1914-1962 : New Zealand takes control of Samoa. New Zealand's presence in Samoa dates back to the beginning of World War One in 1914, when, at the request of Britain, New Zealand's Expeditionary Force landed at Apia and took control of Samoa from Germany.
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Is Samoan the same as Polynesian?

The Samoans are a Polynesian people closely related to the native peoples of New Zealand, French Polynesia, Hawaii, and Tonga.
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Are Polynesians Māori?

The Māori (/ˈmaʊri/, Māori: [ˈmaːɔɾi] ( listen)) are the indigenous Polynesian people of mainland New Zealand (Aotearoa). Māori originated with settlers from East Polynesia, who arrived in New Zealand in several waves of canoe voyages between roughly 1320 and 1350.
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Is Moana a Māori?

The majority of the film's cast members are of Polynesian descent: Auliʻi Cravalho (Moana) and Nicole Scherzinger (Sina, Moana's mother) were born in Hawaii and are of Native Hawaiian heritage; Dwayne Johnson (Maui), Oscar Kightley (Fisherman), and Troy Polamalu (Villager No. 1) are of Samoan heritage; and New Zealand- ...
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Where did Māori come from?

Māori are the indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand, they settled here over 700 years ago. They came from Polynesia by waka (canoe). New Zealand has a shorter human history than any other country.
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Are all Hawaiians Samoan?

About 2.8% of Hawaiian residents are of Samoan descent, with 1.3% having full Samoan ancestry. Many live on the island of Oahu.
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Is Moana a Samoan?

Although Moana is from the fictional island Motunui some 3,000 years ago, the story and culture of Moana is based on the very real heritage and history of Polynesian islands such as Hawaii, Samoa, Tonga, and Tahiti.
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Are Hawaiians Polynesian or Samoan?

Native Hawaiians, or simply Hawaiians (Hawaiian: kānaka ʻōiwi, kānaka maoli, and Hawaiʻi maoli), are the Indigenous Polynesian people of the Hawaiian Islands. Hawaii was settled at least 800 years ago with the voyage of Polynesians from the Society Islands.
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Why did New Zealand want Samoa?

Early New Zealand aspirations in the Pacific

It wanted economic stability and security against invasion. It wanted Britain to extend her control of trade routes and prevent rival imperial powers such as France and Germany from increasing their influence in the region.
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Is Tonga part of New Zealand?

Tonga is New Zealand's key defence partner in Polynesia, dating back to World War I, when Tongan citizens served in the Māori and Regular Battalions in the New Zealand Army. More recently, both countries took part in the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI).
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Why is Samoa divided?

In 1899 after years of civil war, the islands of the Samoan archipelago were divided – the Germans taking the islands to the west and the Americans taking the islands to the east, now known as American Samoa.
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Who was the first Samoan?

Samoa's first people were seafarers who, guided by the stars, arrived on outrigger canoes around 1,000BC. Ancient myths and legends say the first people descended from the heavens and gods to inhabit these islands, however, It is believed they came from Tonga.
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Is Filipino considered Polynesian?

No, the Philippines is not a Polynesian island, but is rather an archipelago in Southeast Asia. The Filipinos are of Austronesian ancestry, like the... See full answer below.
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What are Polynesians mixed with?

Genetic studies

(2008) also confirmed that Polynesians are closer genetically to Micronesians, Taiwanese Aborigines, and Islander Southeast Asians than to Papuans. The study concluded that Polynesians moved through Melanesia fairly rapidly, allowing only limited admixture between Austronesians and Papuans.
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Are Aborigines and Māori related?

Although the Maori of New Zealand and the Aboriginal people of Australia are sometimes conflated in the Western mind, their roots and histories are independent of one another. The ancestors of the Maori were most likely Polynesian explorers who settled the island over 1,000 years ago.
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