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Assyrians in New Zealand

Assyrians in New Zealand are New Zealanders of Assyrian descent or Assyrians who have New Zealand citizenship. The Assyrian community in New Zealand began in the 1990s when refugees from Iraq and Iran settled in the country.[citation needed]

Assyrian New Zealanders
Total population
900 (2022)[1]
Regions with significant populations
Wellington and Auckland
Languages
Neo-Aramaic, English
Religion
Syriac Christianity
Related ethnic groups
Assyrian Australians

The majority of Assyrian New Zealanders live in Auckland, in the suburbs of Manurewa and Papatoetoe.[citation needed] They have an Assyrian church of the East and Chaldean Catholic Church. Wellington has a sizeable Assyrian population consisting of several hundred people. Smaller communities can be found in Miramar, Newtown, Strathmore, and in the Island Bay area.[citation needed]

History edit

In 2018, the Assyrian community of New Zealand unveiled a monument at Makara Cemetery in Wellington to immortalize the souls of the Assyrian martyrs in the WW1 Assyrian genocide. [2]

The Holy Cross Primary School in Wellington began teaching about Assyrian New Year as a subject through the Intensive Oral Language Program, where students learn about Assyrian culture, language and heritage. [3]

Religion edit

Majority of Assyrians in New Zealand adhere to churches of the Syriac Christian tradition. These churches include the: Chaldean Catholic Church, Assyrian Church of the East, Ancient Church of the East and the Syriac Orthodox Church.

Demographics edit

According to the 2013 Census: [4]

  • 58.1% of Assyrians in New Zealand lived in the Wellington Basin
  • The median age was 33.7 years
  • 22.1 percent were born in New Zealand and 77.7 percent were born overseas.

The statistic of the number of Assyrians in New Zealand may be inaccurate as many Assyrians would identify as Iraqi or Middle Eastern before Assyrian when completing the Census.

References edit

  1. ^ . Stats NZ. Archived from the original on 24 December 2018. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  2. ^ Wright, Tony. "Memorial unveiled for 'martyr' Kiwi WWI soldiers who fought against Armenian Genocide". Newshub. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  3. ^ Yalda, Ashoor. "New Zealand Primary School Adds Assyrian New Year to Curriculum". AINA. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  4. ^ . Stats NZ. Archived from the original on 24 December 2018. Retrieved 18 June 2019.

External links edit

  • Assyrian Church of the East Archdiocese of Australia, NZ and Lebanon
  • Chaldean & Assyrian Catholic Diocese of Australia and NZ

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