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this is the flag of New Zealand but did you know that New Zealand throughout its history also had another flag so in todayamp;#39;s video as you might have guessed what happened to New Zealandamp;#39;s Old Flag well letamp;#39;s look a bit at New Zealandamp;#39;s history and to find out about the New Zealand flag letamp;#39;s first look at the Maori people now in the Maori language the New Zealand flag is called the ancestors of the Maori were the first people to come to New Zealand probably somewhere around 1300 and they are the descendants of todayamp;#39;s Maori and theyamp;#39;re still around and still making flags and so really the first people to make flags in New Zealand were the Maori however the first Europeans to arrive in New Zealand had somewhat different flags and they came in 1642 and okay but wait a minute the guy who found it was Abu tosman and wasnamp;#39;t he a Friesian so should we play the Friesian music the Dutch didnamp;#39;t really do much in New