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2024-02-27 14:12:04 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: E9C9A4F73D56D15CF47B586D1A505FC1B0E78BC85BB83A1F5CFC868D518A20BB
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White Britons largely of Celtic, Anglo-Saxon and some Norman extraction clearly meet the definition of being indigenous. For example Māoris, who arrived in what is now New Zealand in the 1300s, are cited as being indigenous. https://www.dictionary.com/browse/indigenous#:~:text=Indigenous.,Indigenous%20languages%20of%20the%20Americas.

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