The native inhabitants of New Zealand are the

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Maori
Aborigines
British Isles settlers
Melanesian

Maori

Which U.S. city is best known for celebrating the tradition of Mardi Gras?

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New Orleans
New York City
San Francisco
Miami

New Orleans

Which movement was initiated in the 1960s by Quebecer Réne Lévesque?

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a movement to make Quebec an independent sovereignty
a movement to make French the official language of Canada
an initiative to put an end to all immigration into Canada
a movement to give indigenous people their own province

Church architecture in Australia shows influence of
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East Asian culture.
Polynesian culture.
central European culture.
Aborigine culture.

Which language phrasebook would you take with you on a trip to Paraguay?
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French
Spanish
Portuguese
Dutch

a movement to make Quebec an independent sovereignty

Church architecture in Australia shows influence of Indigenous Australian culture. (Aborigine culture.)

You would take a Spanish phrasebook with you on a trip to Paraguay.

The native inhabitants of New Zealand are the Maori.

The native inhabitants of New Zealand are the Maori people.

To arrive at this answer, we can utilize different sources of information, such as books, articles, or trusted online resources. One reliable source is historical and cultural knowledge of New Zealand.

The Maori are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand. They arrived in New Zealand from eastern Polynesia around the 13th century and developed their unique culture, customs, and language. The Maori have a rich history and are recognized as the tangata whenua (people of the land).

It is important to note that the term "Aborigines" is more commonly associated with the indigenous people of Australia, not New Zealand. The British Isles settlers, also known as Pākehā, are the European settlers who arrived in New Zealand starting from the 18th century. Melanesians, on the other hand, are native to the islands of Melanesia in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, such as Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu, but are not the native inhabitants of New Zealand.