• @deadbeef79000@lemmy.nz
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    496 months ago

    Nope. Not even close. That’s a myth used to invalidate actual Māori history.

    The “moriori” were a Māori tribe on the Chatham islands who were conquered by mainland Māori.

    Fun fact: NZ is the last place on earth to be permanently settled by humans.

    TL;DR: Polynesians settled New Zealand over the 13th century, slowly lost contact with polynesia and the cultures diverged.

    • @Alexstarfire
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      146 months ago

      Are we just discounting that Antarctica still has no permanent residents?

      • @IMongoose
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        256 months ago

        Antarctica can’t be the last place with a permanent settlement if it has no permanent settlement.

      • @captainlezbian
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        156 months ago

        It hasn’t happened yet so New Zealand is last. Give it a hundred years and we’ll have antarcticans

          • @captainlezbian
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            226 months ago

            Antarctica is land under ice, the arctic is water under ice. Antarctica used to be further north and major steps of evolution have happened there for stuff that isn’t flightless birds.

    • @Ilovethebomb@lemm.ee
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      106 months ago

      They were genocided by mainland Maori, the island’s inhabitants were either killed or enslaved, and forced to adopt the culture of their conquerors.

      • @deadbeef79000@lemmy.nz
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        46 months ago

        Yeah. I deliberately avoided using “genocide”. It’s a bit of a political hot topic right now (middle east) and I also wasn’t entirely sure, so erred on the conservative side and just used “conquered”.

    • @Cheradenine@sh.itjust.works
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      6 months ago

      Fun fact: Easter Island was probably settled about the same time, the Juan Fernandez islands weren’t settled until the late 1600’s.

      ETA: Falklands/Islas Malvinas is even more recent iirc

    • @nyctre
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      36 months ago

      I have a question about the fun fact. Trying to better understand it. If I were rich enough to buy an island and move to it, would that be the new last place to be settled by humans? If no, why not. And if yes, then surely there’s at least one example of someone doing that since the 13th century.

      • @Ilovethebomb@lemm.ee
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        46 months ago

        It depends how big the island is, and whether it’s supported by something else. NZ is a very large place, a country in it’s own right, and is economically independent.

        Your hypothetical island would likely be answerable to another government, and economically reliant on whatever your source of income is.

        • @nyctre
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          36 months ago

          Fair enough. Yeah, I thought that maybe there were still small, unclaimed islands out there where you could have a small farm with solar power and shit and be self sufficient.