Which statement is correct?

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Aborigines were the first people to settle Australia and New Zealand.
Aborigines were the first people in Australia, and the Maori were the first people in New Zealand.
The Maori were the first people in Australia, and Aborigines were the first people in New Zealand.
The Aborigines and the Maori descended from the Polynesians, the first people to settle Australia and New Zealand.

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To determine which statement is correct, we need to understand the historical settlement of Australia and New Zealand.

The correct statement is: Aborigines were the first people to settle Australia and New Zealand.

The Aborigines are Indigenous Australians who are believed to have migrated to Australia over 40,000 years ago. They are considered the original inhabitants of the continent. On the other hand, the Maori are the indigenous people of New Zealand, believed to have arrived there around 1,000 years ago.

To reach this conclusion, the information can be gathered through various reliable sources such as history books, academic articles, and reputable websites that provide accurate information about the history and origins of these indigenous populations. Additionally, consulting with experts in the field of anthropology or Indigenous studies can help provide further confirmation.

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