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Definition of tauiwi in English: tauiwiplural nounˈtaʊiːwi NZ People who are not Maori, especially non-indigenous New Zealanders. the treaty sought not to offend tauiwi Example sentencesExamples - The second part of the question asked who those tauiwi were.
- I am a Chinese New Zealander, I am Asian tauiwi, my parents are from Malaysia and my ancestors from China.
- Tauiwi have stated that the actions of this government have placed increased tension on race relations.
- The group seeks to facilitate discussion around such topics as land claims, Maori sovereignty, conflict resolution, and the future of Maori/tauiwi relations.
- Such positioning serves to identify tauiwi alongside Maori in the matter of sovereignty.
- The treaty was not ratified in domestic law, making it inconsequential for tauiwi.
- I have to inform him that tauiwi are quite different from Maori—indeed, they are actual opposites.
- The integration of Maori, Pakeha, and tauiwi means that tribal jurisdiction might be very difficult.
- Accounting for responsibility by invoking a third party repositions both Maori and tauiwi as victims of repressive colonial rule.
- A number of us here, obviously, have to put up our hands and admit to being tauiwi.
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