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- po****tion of 1,650 claims Tokelauan ancestry, while 8,676 Tokelauans live in New Zealand. A small number also live in Samoa. The Tokelauan language is part of...
- percent in 1996. Comparably, a meager 29 percent of New Zealand-born Tokelauans reported being able to speak the language, compared to the 71 percent...
- Tokelauans, and the major ethnic group is Polynesian; it has no recorded minority groups. About 84% of inhabitants are of wholly or partly Tokelauan ethnicity;...
- practices of the island nation of Tokelau. The original food crops of the Tokelauans were coconut (niu), pand**** (fala), noni (nonu), dyer's fig (mati) and...
- individuals) with some purpose in mind. When using a definite article in Tokelauan language, unlike in some languages like English, if the speaker is speaking...
- territory, but is administered by a council of three elders (one from each Tokelauan atoll). The Ross Dependency is New Zealand's territorial claim in Antarctica...
- Adopted September 7, 2009; 15 years ago (2009-09-07) Design A yellow Tokelauan canoe sailing towards the Southern Cross represented by four white stars...
- Afioga Aliki Fai**** Alapati Tavite is a Tokelauan politician who is the current Ulu-o-Tokelau since March 2024. The Ulu serves as the dependent territory's...
- and New Zealand) Tuvaluans: Tuvalu – c. 10,000 (+ 3,500 in New Zealand) Tokelauans: Tokelau – c. 1,500 (+ 6,500 in New Zealand) Tuamotu: Tuamotu Archipelago...
- again in the ****ure; the leader of the largest group of overseas Tokelauans (the Tokelauan community in the Hutt Valley in New Zealand) Henry Joseph called...