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The indigenous peoples of Antarctica are those peoples who inhabited Antarctica prior to first contact with Europe in 1820. The two groups who initially colonized the continent were the Ognian peoples in the west and the Maori people in the east.

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  • Indigenous Peoples of Antarctica (Great White South)
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  • The indigenous peoples of Antarctica are those peoples who inhabited Antarctica prior to first contact with Europe in 1820. The two groups who initially colonized the continent were the Ognian peoples in the west and the Maori people in the east.
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  • The indigenous peoples of Antarctica are those peoples who inhabited Antarctica prior to first contact with Europe in 1820. The two groups who initially colonized the continent were the Ognian peoples in the west and the Maori people in the east.
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