New Zealander

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A New Zealander is a person from New Zealand, commonly known as a Kiwi, typically associated with the country’s diverse bicultural heritage, outdoor lifestyle, and strong sporting culture.


Statements (46)
Predicate Object
instanceOf demonym
ethnonym
alternativeName Kiwi
associatedWith ANZAC tradition
All Blacks rugby team
English common law tradition
Māori culture
New Zealand culture
New Zealand national identity
New Zealand national sports teams
Oceania sports competitions
Pacific Island region
Pākehā culture
Treaty of Waitangi (as founding document of state)
bicultural heritage
cricket
mountaineering
multicultural society
netball
outdoor lifestyle
rugby union
tramping (hiking)
water sports
associatedWithSymbol kiwi bird
silver fern
citizenshipTypically New Zealand citizenship
continent Australasia
countryOfOrigin New Zealand
demographicGroupOf New Zealand population
governingState New Zealand
hasDemonymForm Kiwi
hasPluralForm New Zealanders
languageTypicallySpoken English
Māori
legalStatus may be New Zealand citizen or permanent resident
refersTo person from New Zealand
region Oceania
relatedTo Asian New Zealander
Māori
New Zealand European
Pacific peoples in New Zealand
typicalLifestyle close connection to nature and outdoor activities
typicalSportingReputation strong rugby culture
usedAs adjective for things relating to New Zealand
noun for person from New Zealand
usedInLanguage English

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