Which statement best describes the population of the indigenous people? (1 point)

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People on most Pacific islands descend from Britain and Ireland, while in New Zealand the Maori make up the majority of the population.
People on most Pacific islands descend from Britain and Ireland, while in New Zealand the Maori make up the majority of the population.

The Maori make up the majority of the population in New Zealand, while the Aborigines make up a minority of the population in Australia.
The Maori make up the majority of the population in New Zealand, while the Aborigines make up a minority of the population in Australia.

People on most Pacific Islands are indigenous, while in Australia the Aborigines make up a minority of the population.
People on most Pacific Islands are indigenous, while in Australia the Aborigines make up a minority of the population.

Both the Maori in New Zealand and the Aborigines in Australia make up a majority of the population.
Both the Maori in New Zealand and the Aborigines in Australia make up a majority of the population.

People on most Pacific Islands are indigenous, while in Australia the Aborigines make up a minority of the population.