- American New Zealander
American New Zealanders are people who have migrated from the
United States of America toNew Zealand , and their descendants, if they choose to identify as such. American New Zealanders constitute a small minority of New Zealand's population. In the 2006 census in New Zealand, when asked to indicate their ethnic identity, 10,806 New Zealanders described themselves as "American", and 17,751 stated they were born in the United States.cite encyclopedia|url=http://www.teara.govt.nz/NewZealanders/NewZealandPeoples/NorthAmericans/4/en|title=North Americans: Facts and figures|encyclopedia=Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand ] This marks a sizeable increase, in proportional terms, from the 8,451 US-born New Zealanders in 1991.cite encyclopedia|url=http://www.teara.govt.nz/NewZealanders/NewZealandPeoples/NorthAmericans/3/en|title=North Americans: 1940–present: closer contact|encyclopedia=Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand ] In 2006, there were also 489 persons born inAmerican Samoa and living in New Zealand. [cite encyclopedia|url=http://www.teara.govt.nz/NewZealanders/NewZealandPeoples/Samoans/6/en|title=Samoans: Facts and Figures|encyclopedia=Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand ]Americans began visiting New Zealand at the very end of the 18th century. These settled the nation as discharged British soldiers and sailors, as convicts (who were arrested at sea for maritime offenses, tried, and transported), and as whalers, sealers, or travelers. Many of these who were brought to New Zealand had a temporary stay and were returned and/or brought to
New South Wales in neighboringAustralia . In 1839, there were about 50 Americans living in New Zealand, constituting about 4% of the non-Māori population of the country'sNorth Island . That number increased to 306 in 1858, 720 in 1861, and 1,213 in 1871, an increase due primarily to agold rush inOtago . [cite encyclopedia|url=http://www.teara.govt.nz/NewZealanders/NewZealandPeoples/NorthAmericans/1/en|title=1797–1870: years of opportunity|encyclopedia=Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand ] Subsequently, there were only 881 Americans living in New Zealand in 1901, but their numbers then increased to 1,713 in 1951, 8,383 in 1976, and 13,347 in 2001.Between 1942 and 1944, during the
Second World War , about 100,000 US troops were stationed in New Zealand. They exercised a notable influence on the country's way of life, and a small number settled in New Zealand. Immigration rates from the United States remained low until the 1960s, however. A "surge" of US immigrants was noted in the 1960s, 1970s, and again from the mid-1990s. Some of these came as New Zealand recruited foreign teachers to meet with local shortages.Notable American New Zealanders and American residents in New Zealand have included:
*Kimball Bent
*Matthew Cowley
*Augie Auer
*Wyatt Creech
*James R. Flynn
*Julian O'Neill
*Mark Peck
*Jessica Lee Rose
*Adam Shand ee also
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