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Samoan New Zealanders

Samoan New Zealanders are Samoan immigrants in New Zealand, their descendants, and New Zealanders of Samoan ethnic descent. They constitute one of New Zealand's most sizeable ethnic minorities. In the 2018 census, 182,721 New Zealanders identified themselves as being of Samoan ethnicity with 55,512 stating that they were born in Samoa, and 861 stating that they were born in American Samoa.[1]

Samoan New Zealanders
Total population
182,721 (2018)
Languages
New Zealand English, Samoan
Religion
Christianity, No Religion

History edit

Overview edit

The country of Samoa (distinct from American Samoa) has a unique historical relationship with New Zealand, having been administered by New Zealand from 1914 to 1962.

Notable levels of Samoan migration to New Zealand began in the 1950s. In the 1970s, Samoan illegal immigrants were the targets of notorious "dawn raids" by the police, which led to accusations of ethnic bias in tackling illicit immigration. That same decade, some Samoan New Zealanders joined the newborn Polynesian Panthers, an organisation dedicated to supporting Pasifika New Zealanders, for example by providing information on their legal rights.[2] The number of Samoan-born residents in New Zealand doubled to over 24,000 during the 1970s.[2] In Auckland, Samoan communities developed in inner city suburbs, such as Ponsonby, Freemans Bay and Grey Lynn.[3] By the mid-1970s, gentrification caused Samoan communities to relocate to more distant suburbs, such as Māngere and Massey.[3][4] Grey Lynn continued to have a large Samoan population until the mid-1980s.[3]

In 1982, a number of Samoan-born residents were granted citizenship with the Citizenship (Western Samoa) Act. Samoan immigration in New Zealand has subsequently been regulated by quotas. Since 2002, 1,100 Samoans are granted entry each year.[2]

In the 1980s, figures from the Samoan community became nationally recognised New Zealand celebrities, such as rugby union player Michael Jones, who grew up in Te Atatū South.[5][4] In 1993, Samoan-born Taito Phillip Field became the first Pasifika member of parliament (MP), when he was won the Otara electorate seat for Labour.[6]

Samoan New Zealanders, compared to other groups such as Dutch New Zealanders who immigrated to New Zealand at the same time, retain a large number of Samoan language speakers.[4]

Demographics edit

The 1874 census recorded 6 Samoans in New Zealand. Numbers have increased steadily ever since, to 279 in 1936, 1,336 in 1951, 19,711 in 1976, 24,141 in 1981, and 47,118 in 2001.[7]

There were 182,721 people identifying as being part of the Samoan ethnic group at the 2018 New Zealand census, making up 3.9% of New Zealand's population. This is an increase of 38,583 people (26.8%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 51,618 people (39.4%) since the 2006 census. Some of the increase between the 2013 and 2018 census was due to Statistics New Zealand adding ethnicity data from other sources (previous censuses, administrative data, and imputation) to the 2018 census data to reduce the number of non-responses.[8]

There were 91,443 males and 91,275 females, giving a sex ratio of 1.002 males per female. The median age was 22.8 years, compared to 37.4 years for New Zealand as a whole; 62,688 people (34.3%) were aged under 15 years, 50,229 (27.5%) were 15 to 29, 59,859 (32.8%) were 30 to 64, and 9,942 (5.4%) were 65 or older.[9]

In terms of population distribution, 64.9% of Samoan New Zealanders live in the Auckland region, 27.0% live in the North Island outside the Auckland region, and 8.1% live in the South Island. The Māngere-Ōtāhuhu local board area of Auckland has the highest concentration of Samoan people at 26.8%, followed by the Ōtara-Papatoetoe local board area (24.2%) and the Manurewa local board area (19.7%). Porirua City has the highest concentration of Samoan peoples outside of Auckland at 16.1%. The Kaikōura District had the lowest concentration of Samoan people at 0.2%, followed by the Gore, Queenstown-Lakes, Southland and Waimate districts, all at 0.3%.[10]

A majority of New Zealanders of Samoan ethnicity today are New Zealand-born.[2] At the 2013 census, 62.7 percent of Samoan New Zealanders were born in New Zealand. Of the overseas-born population, 84 percent had been living in New Zealand for at least five years, and 48 percent had been living in New Zealand for at least 20 years.[11]

At the 2013 census, 63.8 percent of Samoan New Zealanders were in the labour force, of which 15.3 percent were unemployed. The large employment industries of Samoans were manufacturing (17.3 percent), health care and social assistance (9.1 percent), and retail trade (8.7 percent).[11]

Culture edit

In 2013, 56% of ethnic Samoan New Zealanders were able to speak the Samoan language.[12] As of 2018, Samoan is the third most-spoken language in New Zealand, behind English and Māori.[13]

Samoan cultural values, the "Samoan way of life" (fa‘asamoa), are reportedly retained particularly by elderly members of the community, and include respect and mutual help within the extended family (‘aiga), as well as fa‘alavelave (ceremonial and family obligations), and attendance at a Christian church.[14] In 2013, 83.4 percent of Samoans affiliated with at least one religion, compared with 55.0 percent for all New Zealanders.[11]

Traditional tattooing (tatau) is embraced by some Samoan New Zealanders, both men and women, as an expression of cultural identity.[15]

Samoans have contributed significantly to New Zealand culture in the fields of art, music, literature and sport.[16]

Notable Samoan New Zealanders edit

Arts edit

 
Scribe

Sports edit

 
Boxer Joseph Parker

All Blacks (past & present) edit

 
Tana Umaga, of the All Blacks

General edit

Politics edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . www.stats.govt.nz. Table 3. Archived from the original on 23 September 2019. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d "Samoans: History and migration". Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand.
  3. ^ a b c Friesen, Wardlow (2009). "The Demographic Transformation of Inner City Auckland". Population Association of New Zealand. 35: 55–74.
  4. ^ a b c Stewart, Keith (2009). "Into the West". In Macdonald, Finlay; Kerr, Ruth (eds.). West: The History of Waitakere. Random House. pp. 115–116. ISBN 9781869790080.
  5. ^ Rattue, Chris (30 June 2000). "Rugby: Jones hopes it is not goodbye tonight". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  6. ^ "Former Minister Taito Phillip Field has died aged 68". Radio New Zealand. 23 September 2021. Retrieved 11 April 2022.
  7. ^ "Samoans: Facts and Figures". Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. 25 March 2015. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  8. ^ "New Zealand's population reflects growing diversity | Stats NZ". www.stats.govt.nz. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
  9. ^ "Ethnic group (detailed total response - level 3) by age and sex, for the census usually resident population count, 2006, 2013, and 2018 Censuses (RC, TA, SA2, DHB)". nzdotstat.stats.govt.nz. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
  10. ^ "Ethnic group (detailed total response - level 3) by age and sex, for the census usually resident population count, 2006, 2013, and 2018 Censuses (RC, TA, SA2, DHB)". nzdotstat.stats.govt.nz. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
  11. ^ a b c "Population and geography – 2013 Census ethnic group profiles: Samoan". Statistics New Zealand. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  12. ^ Misatauveve Melani Anae (1 March 2015). "Samoans: Culture and Identity". Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand.
  13. ^ "2018 Census totals by topic – national highlights (updated)". Statistics New Zealand. 30 April 2020. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  14. ^ "Samoans: Life in New Zealand". Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand.
  15. ^ Susana Talagi (8 April 2008). . Fairfax New Zealand. Archived from the original on 11 November 2012.
  16. ^ "Samoans: Contributions to New Zealand". Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand.

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Samoan New Zealanders are Samoan immigrants in New Zealand their descendants and New Zealanders of Samoan ethnic descent They constitute one of New Zealand s most sizeable ethnic minorities In the 2018 census 182 721 New Zealanders identified themselves as being of Samoan ethnicity with 55 512 stating that they were born in Samoa and 861 stating that they were born in American Samoa 1 Samoan New ZealandersTotal population182 721 2018 LanguagesNew Zealand English SamoanReligionChristianity No Religion Contents 1 History 1 1 Overview 1 2 Demographics 2 Culture 3 Notable Samoan New Zealanders 3 1 Arts 3 2 Sports 3 2 1 All Blacks past amp present 3 3 General 3 4 Politics 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editOverview edit The country of Samoa distinct from American Samoa has a unique historical relationship with New Zealand having been administered by New Zealand from 1914 to 1962 Notable levels of Samoan migration to New Zealand began in the 1950s In the 1970s Samoan illegal immigrants were the targets of notorious dawn raids by the police which led to accusations of ethnic bias in tackling illicit immigration That same decade some Samoan New Zealanders joined the newborn Polynesian Panthers an organisation dedicated to supporting Pasifika New Zealanders for example by providing information on their legal rights 2 The number of Samoan born residents in New Zealand doubled to over 24 000 during the 1970s 2 In Auckland Samoan communities developed in inner city suburbs such as Ponsonby Freemans Bay and Grey Lynn 3 By the mid 1970s gentrification caused Samoan communities to relocate to more distant suburbs such as Mangere and Massey 3 4 Grey Lynn continued to have a large Samoan population until the mid 1980s 3 In 1982 a number of Samoan born residents were granted citizenship with the Citizenship Western Samoa Act Samoan immigration in New Zealand has subsequently been regulated by quotas Since 2002 1 100 Samoans are granted entry each year 2 In the 1980s figures from the Samoan community became nationally recognised New Zealand celebrities such as rugby union player Michael Jones who grew up in Te Atatu South 5 4 In 1993 Samoan born Taito Phillip Field became the first Pasifika member of parliament MP when he was won the Otara electorate seat for Labour 6 Samoan New Zealanders compared to other groups such as Dutch New Zealanders who immigrated to New Zealand at the same time retain a large number of Samoan language speakers 4 Demographics edit The 1874 census recorded 6 Samoans in New Zealand Numbers have increased steadily ever since to 279 in 1936 1 336 in 1951 19 711 in 1976 24 141 in 1981 and 47 118 in 2001 7 There were 182 721 people identifying as being part of the Samoan ethnic group at the 2018 New Zealand census making up 3 9 of New Zealand s population This is an increase of 38 583 people 26 8 since the 2013 census and an increase of 51 618 people 39 4 since the 2006 census Some of the increase between the 2013 and 2018 census was due to Statistics New Zealand adding ethnicity data from other sources previous censuses administrative data and imputation to the 2018 census data to reduce the number of non responses 8 There were 91 443 males and 91 275 females giving a sex ratio of 1 002 males per female The median age was 22 8 years compared to 37 4 years for New Zealand as a whole 62 688 people 34 3 were aged under 15 years 50 229 27 5 were 15 to 29 59 859 32 8 were 30 to 64 and 9 942 5 4 were 65 or older 9 In terms of population distribution 64 9 of Samoan New Zealanders live in the Auckland region 27 0 live in the North Island outside the Auckland region and 8 1 live in the South Island The Mangere Ōtahuhu local board area of Auckland has the highest concentration of Samoan people at 26 8 followed by the Ōtara Papatoetoe local board area 24 2 and the Manurewa local board area 19 7 Porirua City has the highest concentration of Samoan peoples outside of Auckland at 16 1 The Kaikōura District had the lowest concentration of Samoan people at 0 2 followed by the Gore Queenstown Lakes Southland and Waimate districts all at 0 3 10 A majority of New Zealanders of Samoan ethnicity today are New Zealand born 2 At the 2013 census 62 7 percent of Samoan New Zealanders were born in New Zealand Of the overseas born population 84 percent had been living in New Zealand for at least five years and 48 percent had been living in New Zealand for at least 20 years 11 At the 2013 census 63 8 percent of Samoan New Zealanders were in the labour force of which 15 3 percent were unemployed The large employment industries of Samoans were manufacturing 17 3 percent health care and social assistance 9 1 percent and retail trade 8 7 percent 11 Culture editIn 2013 56 of ethnic Samoan New Zealanders were able to speak the Samoan language 12 As of 2018 Samoan is the third most spoken language in New Zealand behind English and Maori 13 Samoan cultural values the Samoan way of life fa asamoa are reportedly retained particularly by elderly members of the community and include respect and mutual help within the extended family aiga as well as fa alavelave ceremonial and family obligations and attendance at a Christian church 14 In 2013 83 4 percent of Samoans affiliated with at least one religion compared with 55 0 percent for all New Zealanders 11 Traditional tattooing tatau is embraced by some Samoan New Zealanders both men and women as an expression of cultural identity 15 Samoans have contributed significantly to New Zealand culture in the fields of art music literature and sport 16 Notable Samoan New Zealanders editArts edit nbsp ScribeAaradhna R amp B artist Samoan mother Indian father Frankie Adams actress Adeaze R amp B Group Name of 2 Artists Guitarists amp Vocalists Nainz Tupa i amp Viiz Tupa i Nick Afoa singer Alex Aiono singer producer Samoan New Zealand father KJ Apa actor of paternal Samoan descent Tusiata Avia author Teuila Blakely actress Jackie Clarke actress comedian Joseph Churchward graphic designer Cheree Georgina Crowley Samoan mother WWE Wrestler known as Dakota Kai David Dallas rapper half Samoan citation needed Iosefa Enari opera singer Eteuati Ete comedian Laughing Samoans Daniel Faitaua news presenter born in Christchurch Tulele Faletolu worship leader singer David Fane actor Tofiga Fepulea i comedian Laughing Samoans Fatu Feu u painter Sia Figiel novelist and poet Mario Gaoa actor writer and director Dei Hamo rapper Jamoa Jam vocal quartet Bob Jahnke artist Jay ed singer songwriter Kings rapper songwriter King Kapisi hip hop artist Freddie Keil musician Oscar Kightley actor writer and television presenter Yuki Kihara artist John Kneubuhl television writer Beulah Koale actor Ladi 6 singer MC Jay Laga aia actor Jawsh 685 record producer Lily Laita painter and ceramic sculptor Nathaniel Lees actor Andy Leleisi uao artist Jonathan Lemalu Grammy winning opera singer Stacey Leilua actress Pua Magasiva actor and radio presenter Robbie Magasiva actor Rose Matafeo comedian Samoan father Karlo Mila writer and poet Naked Samoans comedy group Rene Naufahu actor screen writer and director Chong Nee hip hop and R amp B writer producer and singer Louis Sutherland director actor two time winner at Cannes Film Festival Savage rapper Scribe rapper Tusi Tamasese film director Michel Tuffery painter and sculptor Lani Tupu actor Jared Turner actor Samoan mother Sima Urale film director and screen writer Tha Feelstyle hip hop artist rapper Rosita Vai pop and R amp B singer the Yandall Sisters singers Albert Wendt writer Emily Williams singer Sports edit nbsp Boxer Joseph ParkerMaselino Masoe Boxer middleweight Former World Champion Joseph Parker Boxer David Tua Boxer Rodney Reid Soccer player New Zealand Murphy Su a Cricketer New Zealand Ross Taylor Cricketer New Zealand Beatrice Faumuina Discus thrower Former World Champion Mark Hunt Kickboxer in K 1 mixed martial artist in Pride FC amp UFC Ray Sefo Kickboxer in K 1 Robert Whittaker mixed martial artist Cheree Crowley Wrestler Rita Fatialofa Netball player Silver Ferns Paula Griffin Netball player Silver Ferns April Ieremia Netball player Silver Ferns Cathrine Latu Netball player Silver Ferns Bernice Mene Netball player Silver Ferns Grace Rasmussen Netball player Silver Ferns Sheryl Scanlan nee Clarke Netball player Silver Ferns Frances Solia Netball player Lorna Suafoa Netball player Silver Ferns Maria Tutaia Netball player Silver Ferns Linda Vagana Netball player Silver Ferns Brad Abbey Rugby League player Jack Afamasaga Rugby League player Bunty Afoa Rugby league player Fred Ah Kuoi Rugby League player Isaak Ah Mau Rugby League player Leeson Ah Mau Rugby League player Patrick Ah Van Rugby League Player Josh Aloiai Rugby league player Jesse Arthurs Rugby league player Daejarn Asi Rugby League player Nelson Asofa Solomona Rugby League player Roy Asotasi Rugby League player Renouf Atoni Rugby league player Andrew Bentley Rugby League player Kane Bentley Rugby League player Monty Betham former professional rugby league footballer amp Boxer Dean Blore Rugby League player Shawn Blore Rugby League player Dylan Brown Rugby League player Fa amanu Brown Rugby League player Jahream Bula Rugby League player George Carmont Rugby League player Michael Chee Kam Rugby League player Erin Clark Rugby League player Oscar Danielson Rugby League player Mark Elia Rugby League player Herman Ese ese Rugby League player Henry Fa afili former professional rugby league footballer amp Manu Samoa player David Fa alogo Rugby League player Poasa Faamausili Rugby league player Maurie Fa asavalu Rugby League player amp Manu Samoa player Sonny Fai Rugby League player David Faiumu Rugby League player Bureta Faraimo Rugby league player Sione Faumuina Rugby League player Max Feagai Rugby League player Olsen Filipaina Rugby League player Marvin Filipo Rugby League player Joe Galuvao Rugby League player James Gavet Rugby League player Pita Godinet Rugby League player Harrison Hansen Rugby League player Chanel Harris Tavita Rugby League player Hymel Hunt Rugby League player Karmichael Hunt Rugby League player Krisnan Inu Rugby League player Masada Iosefa Rugby League player Willie Isa Rugby League player Jamayne Isaako Rugby League player Sam Kasiano Rugby league player Oregon Kaufusi Rugby league player Tim Lafai Rugby league player Ali Lauitiiti Rugby League player Tasesa Lavea Rugby League player amp Manu Samoa player Joseph Leilua Rugby League player Connelly Lemuelu Rugby League player Spencer Leniu Rugby League player Moses Leota Rugby League player Kylie Leuluai Rugby League player Phillip Leuluai Rugby League player Thomas Leuluai Rugby League player Danny Levi Rugby League player Jeff Lima Rugby League player Mason Lino Rugby League player Sam Lisone Rugby League player Isaac Liu Rugby League player Jamahl Lolesi Rugby League player Jarome Luai Rugby League player Patrick Mago Rugby League player Hutch Maiava Rugby League player Deine Mariner Rugby league player Ata Mariota Rugby League player Greg Marzhew Rugby league player Mose Masoe Rugby League player Willie Mason Rugby League player Suaia Matagi Rugby League player Steve Matai Rugby League player Ben Matulino Rugby League player Ken Maumalo Rugby league player Wayne McDade Rugby League player Francis Meli Rugby League player Constantine Mika Rugby League player Thomas Mikaele Rugby League player Junior Moors Rugby League player Ronaldo Mulitalo Rugby League player Zane Musgrove Rugby League player Jeremiah Nanai Rugby league player Frank Paul Nu uausala Rugby League player Hitro Okesene Rugby League player Keenan Palasia Rugby League player Iafeta Paleaaesina Rugby League player Sam Panapa Rugby League player Abraham Papalii Rugby League player Isaiah Papali i Rugby League player Josh Papalii Rugby League player Junior Pauga Rugby League player Jaxson Paulo Rugby League player Joseph Paulo Rugby League player Junior Paulo Rugby League player Franklin Pele Rugby League player Jordan Pereira Rugby League player Eddy Pettybourne Rugby League player Apollo Perelini Former Rugby league player amp Manu Samoa player Sam Perrett Rugby League player Dominique Peyroux Rugby League player Willie Poching Rugby League player Frank Pritchard Rugby League player Frank Puletua Rugby League player Tony Puletua Rugby League player Nathaniel Roache Rugby League player Ben Roberts Rugby League player Iva Ropati Rugby League player Jerome Ropati Rugby League player Tea Ropati Rugby League player Setaimata Sa Rugby League player amp Manu Samoa player Smith Samau Rugby League player Simi Sasagi Rugby League player Junior Sau Rugby League player Pasami Saulo Rugby League player Andre Savelio Rugby League player Jesse Sene Lefao Rugby League player Lagi Setu Rugby League player Ava Seumanufagai Rugby league player Jerry Seuseu Rugby League player Tim Simona Rugby League player Tukimihia Simpkins Rugby League player Toafofoa Sipley Rugby League player Jeremy Smith Rugby League player Iosia Soliola Rugby League player David Solomona Rugby League player Denny Solomona Rugby League player Malo Solomona Rugby League player Tupou Sopoaga Rugby League player Chase Stanley Rugby League player Kyle Stanley Rugby League player Jaydn Su A Rugby League player Sauaso Sue Rugby League player Anthony Swann Rugby League player Logan Swann Rugby League player Sam Tagataese Rugby League player Willie Talau Rugby League player Tony Tatupu Rugby League player Mark Taufua Rugby League player Murray Taulagi Rugby League player Misi Taulapapa Rugby League player Martin Taupau Rugby League player Ben Te o Rugby League player Jazz Tevaga Rugby League player Junior Tia Kilifi Rugby League player Matthew Timoko Rugby League player Motu Tony Rugby League player Kelma Tuilagi Rugby league player Tony Tuimavave Rugby League player Braden Uele Rugby league player Wayne Ulugia Rugby League player Matt Utai Rugby League player Joe Vagana Rugby League player Nigel Vagana Rugby League player Taioalo Vaivai Rugby League player Daniel Vidot Rugby League player Ruben Wiki Rugby League player Darrell Williams Rugby League player Antonio Winterstein Rugby League player Frank Winterstein Rugby League player Siua Wong Rugby League player Matthew Wright Rugby League player Cameron Howieson Soccer player New Zealand Men s Dane Ingham Soccer player New Zealand Men s Jai Ingham Soccer player New Zealand Men s Bill Tuiloma Soccer player New Zealand Men s Renee Leota Soccer player New Zealand Women s Emma Hunter Swimmer Olympics All Blacks past amp present edit nbsp Tana Umaga of the All BlacksAsafo Aumua All Black number 1163 John Afoa All Black number 1062 Sosene Anesi All Black number 1054 Ben Atiga All Black number 1037 Graeme Bachop All Black number 885 Stephen Bachop All Black number 925 Andrew Blowers All Black number 956 Olo Brown All Black number 910 Frank Bunce All Black number 915 Caleb Clarke All Black number 1187 Eroni Clarke All Black number 919 Jerry Collins All Black number 1002 captain Christian Cullen All Black number 952 Matt Duffie All Black number 1164 Charlie Faumuina All Black number 1116 Ross Filipo All Black number 1070 Alex Hodgman All Black number 1190 Carl Hoeft All Black number 971 Alama Ieremia All Black number 942 Akira Ioane All Black number 1166 Josh Ioane All Black number 1185 Rieko Ioane All Black number 1156 Michael Jones All Black number 882 Jerome Kaino All Black number 1050 Josh Kronfeld All Black number 943 Pat Lam All Black number 928 Casey Laulala All Black number 1048 Nepo Laulala All Black number 1139 Anton Lienert Brown All Black number 1153 Keith Lowen All Black number 1020 Steven Luatua All Black number 1121 Lelia Masaga All Black number 1092 Chris Masoe All Black number 1059 Aaron Mauger All Black number 1013 Nathan Mauger All Black number 1008 Keven Mealamu All Black number 1026 captain Liam Messam All Black number 1082 Brad Mika All Black number 1024 Dylan Mika All Black number 982 Richard Mo unga All Black number 1167 Mils Muliaina All Black number 1033 captain Ma a Nonu All Black number 1031 Dalton Papalii All Black number 1176 Stephen Perofeta All Black number 1206 Augustine Pulu All Black number 1136 Francis Saili All Black number 1126 Ardie Savea All Black number 1147 captain Julian Savea All Black number 1111 John Schuster All Black number 889 John Schwalger All Black number 1071 Kevin Senio All Black number 1058 Dave Solomon All Black number 415 Frank Solomon All Black number 387 Rodney So oialo All Black number 1028 captain Lima Sopoaga All Black number 1145 Benson Stanley All Black number 1102 Jeremy Stanley All Black number 963 Joe Stanley All Black number 874 Angus Ta avao All Black number 1175 Mark Telea All Black number 1207 Neemia Tialata All Black number 1060 Filo Tiatia All Black number 993 Isaia Toeava All Black number 1064 Ofisa Tonu u All Black number 957 Jeffery Toomaga Allen All Black number 1130 Mose Tuiali i All Black number 1042 Va aiga Tuigamala All Black number 900 Patrick Tuipulotu All Black number 1133 Roger Tuivasa Sheck All Black number 1204 Richard Turner All Black number 917 Tana Umaga All Black number 961 captain Peter Umaga Jensen All Black number 1189 Victor Vito All Black number 1103 Bryan Williams All Black number 689 Sonny Bill Williams All Black number 1108 Rudi Wulf All Black number 1077 General edit Tulele Faletolu worship leader singer Hillsong Church Samani Pulepule Preacher Evangelist Politics edit Arthur Anae politician Barbara Edmonds politician Taito Phillip Field politician Mark Gosche politician Luamanuvao Winnie Laban politician Agnes Loheni politician Peseta Sam Lotu Iiga politician Carmel Sepuloni politician 20th Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand William Sio politician Lemauga Lydia Sosene politicianSee also edit nbsp New Zealand portalNew Zealand Samoa relations Samoan Australians Solomon Islander New ZealandersReferences edit 2018 Census totals by topic national highlights Stats NZ www stats govt nz Table 3 Archived from the original on 23 September 2019 Retrieved 24 September 2019 a b c d Samoans History and migration Te Ara The Encyclopedia of New Zealand a b c Friesen Wardlow 2009 The Demographic Transformation of Inner City Auckland Population Association of New Zealand 35 55 74 a b c Stewart Keith 2009 Into the West In Macdonald Finlay Kerr Ruth eds West The History of Waitakere Random House pp 115 116 ISBN 9781869790080 Rattue Chris 30 June 2000 Rugby Jones hopes it is not goodbye tonight The New Zealand Herald Retrieved 12 July 2022 Former Minister Taito Phillip Field has died aged 68 Radio New Zealand 23 September 2021 Retrieved 11 April 2022 Samoans Facts and Figures Te Ara The Encyclopedia of New Zealand 25 March 2015 Retrieved 27 December 2015 New Zealand s population reflects growing diversity Stats NZ www stats govt nz Retrieved 29 April 2020 Ethnic group detailed total response level 3 by age and sex for the census usually resident population count 2006 2013 and 2018 Censuses RC TA SA2 DHB nzdotstat stats govt nz Retrieved 29 April 2020 Ethnic group detailed total response level 3 by age and sex for the census usually resident population count 2006 2013 and 2018 Censuses RC TA SA2 DHB nzdotstat stats govt nz Retrieved 29 April 2020 a b c Population and geography 2013 Census ethnic group profiles Samoan Statistics New Zealand Retrieved 11 April 2017 Misatauveve Melani Anae 1 March 2015 Samoans Culture and Identity Te Ara The Encyclopedia of New Zealand 2018 Census totals by topic national highlights updated Statistics New Zealand 30 April 2020 Retrieved 28 February 2022 Samoans Life in New Zealand Te Ara The Encyclopedia of New Zealand Susana Talagi 8 April 2008 Sacred marks identify Samoans Fairfax New Zealand Archived from the original on 11 November 2012 Samoans Contributions to New Zealand Te Ara The Encyclopedia of New Zealand Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Samoan New Zealanders amp oldid 1214932924, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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