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Story: Niueans

Contents

  1. Story summary

  2. Migration

  3. Community and culture

  4. Facts and figures

  5. External links and sources

All images and media

From page 1 - Migration

Niue

Niue

New Zealand governor Lord Ranfurly visits Niue, 1900

New Zealand governor Lord Ranfurly visits Niue, 1900

Niuean soldiers in Auckland, 1916

Niuean soldiers in Auckland, 1916

Destruction wrought by a cyclone, 1960s

Destruction wrought by a cyclone, 1960s

Niuean-born population in New Zealand and Niue,    1951–2001

Niuean-born people in New Zealand and Niue, 1951–2011/13 (1st of 2)

Niuean and other Pacific ethnic groups in New Zealand, 2013

Niuean and other Pacific ethnic groups in New Zealand, 2013 (2nd of 2)

Cyclone Heta, 2004

Cyclone Heta, 2004

A young Niuean at his hair-cutting ceremony

A young Niuean at his hair-cutting ceremony

From page 2 - Community and culture

Congregation of St James’s Presbyterian Church, Wellington

Congregation of St James’s Presbyterian Church, Wellington

Niuean language nest, Māngere

Niuean language nest, Māngere (1st of 3)

Retaining the language

Retaining the language (2nd of 3)

Vagahau Niue Trust

Vagahau Niue Trust (3rd of 3)

Mt Albert Grammar School Niuean group

Mt Albert Grammar School Niuean group

Woven hat

Woven hat

‘Take these with you when you leave’

‘Take these with you when you leave’

Che Fu

Che Fu

Frank Bunce

Frank Bunce

How to cite this page:

Carl Walrond, 'All images and media', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/niueans/media (accessed 5 June 2023)

Story by Carl Walrond, published 8 Feb 2005, updated 25 Mar 2015

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