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Pasifika adjective uk /pəˈsɪf.ɪ.kə/ us /pəˈsɪf.ɪ.kə/ used to describe people from the Pacific Islands who live in New Zealand, or things relating to these people: The father of New Zealand's first Pasifika deputy prime minister arrived from Samoa in 1964 unable to speak English. People who speak English as a second language are the focus of the community partnerships, especially Pasifika families. Māori and Pasifika peoples use the existing processes for reporting miscarriages of justice much less than Pākehā. Should we should have advertising specifically targeted at certain groups, such as the advertising aimed getting more Pasifika women to have smear tests? It is essential to improve Māori and Pasifika confidence in the integrity of the justice system. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Countries, nationalities & continents: nationalities Afghan Albanian Algerian an Andorran Ghanaian Gibraltarian Greenlander Greenlandic Grenadian non-Indian non-Russian North American North Korean Northern Irish Vietnamese Vincentian Virgin Islands Welshman Welshwoman |