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词条 Maori Indians
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  1. History

      21st Century  

  2. References

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| group = Māori Indians
| total = 2,610 as of 2006 Census.[1]

Many more Māori of partial Indian descent


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Māori Indians (or Indo-Māori) are an ethnic group in New Zealand of people with mixed Māori and Indian ancestry.

History

The earliest record of a mixed Indo-Maori union is said to have occurred in 1810, when an Indian man from Bengal abandoned a shipping vessel to marry a Māori woman. There is also record of an Indian man living with his Māori wife in the Bay of Islands in 1815; another took up residence on Stewart Island after 1814.[2]

Possibly the earliest non-Māori settlers of the Otago region of South Island were three Indian lascars who deserted ship to live among the Maori in 1813.[3] There, they assisted the Ngāi Tahu by passing on new skills and technologies, including how to attack colonial European vessels in the rain when their guns could not be fired.[3] They integrated into Māori culture completely, participating in Tā moko and taking on Māori names.

The late 1800s and early 1900s saw the first wave of migration of Indian men and later women arriving to the country. A number of them came directly to New Zealand but some came via Fiji and others via other British colonies such as Burma. In the earliest group of Indian pioneer men were those who came to New Zealand as teenagers. These young men from Punjab and Gujarat were generally looked after by the Māori community, and tended to have unions with Māori women.[4] Children of these unions were often cast out by the wider Indian community. However, such children continued to be welcomed into the Māori community.

Of the 3,151 Indians recorded on the 1951 census of New Zealand - 253 were of Māori Indian origin.[5]{{rp|81}} In 10 years, by the 1961 census, there were just slightly more Indians in New Zealand, while the number of Māori Indians had risen dramatically to 454.[6]

In Te Arawa the most well-known whanau of Indo-Maori descent are the Bhana whanau{{Citation needed|reason=Your explanation here|date=December 2018}} from Ngati Whakaue.

21st Century

Responses to the 2001 New Zealand Census indicated that 1.5% of Indian women and 2% of Indian men in New Zealand were in inter-ethnic unions with a Māori partner.[7]{{rp|49}} About 18% of children of these unions can converse in the Maori language, while less than 10% could speak an Indian language.

The first Hui (Māori assembly) for people of mixed Māori and Indian descent was held in 2012 in Rotorua.[8] A second assembly was held in 2014, with over 200 mixed Maori Indians in attendance.[9]

References

1. ^{{cite book |last1=Pio |first1=Edwina |title=Caste away? : unfolding the Māori Indian |date=2010 |publisher=Office of Ethnic Affairs |location=[Wellington, N.Z.] |isbn=0478294980}}
2. ^{{cite web |last1=Taonga |first1=New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu |title=2. – Indians – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand |url=https://teara.govt.nz/en/indians/page-2 |website=teara.govt.nz |language=en}}
3. ^{{cite book |last1=Bandyopadhyay |first1=Sekhar |last2=Buckingham |first2=Jane |title=Indians and the Antipodes: Networks, Boundaries and Circulation |date=2018 |publisher=Oxford University Press |isbn=9780199483624 |ref=Antipodes |language=en}}
4. ^{{cite book |last1=Mayhew |first1=W. R. |title=Tuapeka: The Land and Its People |date=1977 |publisher=Capper Press |location=Clutha District, New Zealand}}
5. ^{{cite book |last1=Statistics |first1=New Zealand Dept of |title=Population census, 1956 |date=1959 |publisher=R. E. Owen, Govt. printer |url=https://books.google.ca/books?id=R05BAQAAIAAJ&q=%22indo-maori%22&dq=%22indo-maori%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjBzp_36MHgAhXL44MKHYlkBeoQ6AEILTAB |language=en}}
6. ^{{cite book |last1=Shryock |first1=Henry S. |last2=Siegel |first2=Jacob S. |last3=Larmon |first3=Elizabeth A. |title=The methods and materials of demography |date=1980 |publisher=Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census |url=https://books.google.ca/books?id=8Oo6AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA255&dq=%22Maori-Indian%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjb5M3f88HgAhUp5oMKHafHC6cQ6AEILDAB#v=onepage&q=%22Maori-Indian%22&f=false |language=en}}
7. ^{{cite journal |last1=Callister |first1=Paul |last2=Didham |first2=Robert |last3=Potter |first3=Deborah |url=http://m.stats.govt.nz/~/media/Statistics/browse-categories/population/census-counts/review-measurement-ethnicity/ethnic-intermarriage-in-nz.pdf |title=Ethnic intermarriage in New Zealand |journal=Statistics New Zealand |date=September 2005 |accessdate=25 November 2018}}
8. ^{{cite web |title=Hui links Indo-Maori culture |url=https://www.nzherald.co.nz/rotorua-daily-post/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503438&objectid=11079144 |website=NZ Herald |language=en-NZ |date=22 October 2012}}
9. ^{{cite web |last1=Kinita |first1=Dana |title=Te Maori: Maori Indians to gather at hui |url=https://www.nzherald.co.nz/rotorua-daily-post/news/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503437&objectid=11199992 |website=NZ Herald |language=en-NZ |date=10 February 2014}}
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6 : Demographics of New Zealand|Māori|Indian diaspora in New Zealand|Ethnic groups in New Zealand|Ethnic groups of partial Asian ancestry|New Zealand people of Indian descent

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