Croatian New Zealanders
Croatian New Zealanders refers to New Zealand citizens of Croatian descent. There are 2,550 people who declared their nationality as Croats in the 2006 New Zealand census. The majority of these are located primarily in and around Auckland and Northland with small numbers in and around Canterbury and Southland. It is estimated that over 100,000 New Zealanders have Croatian ancestry.
The term Dally or Dallie is often used in New Zealand to refer to people of Croatian descent. The term has been wholeheartedly adopted by Croatian New Zealanders, among them the Auckland-based Dalmatian Cultural Society. Founded in 1930, it is New Zealand's longest-surviving Croatian cultural organisation. A further neutral term, Tarara, is used to refer to people of mixed Croatian–Māori heritage.
History
The earliest Croatian settlers in New Zealand date from the 1860s, largely arriving as sailors and pioneers, and as gold miners and prospectors during the Otago Gold Rush. The first person born in New Zealand of Croatian descent was Leander Thomas Pavletich in 1864. After the gold rush many moved to Northland attracted by kauri gum-digging, then a major source of income for Northland Māori and settlers. These early Dalmatian settlers were also responsible in large part for establishing the New Zealand wine industry. Forced off the kauri gumfields many moved into viticulture and winemaking instead, mainly in West Auckland around Kumeu, and in the Hawke's Bay region. Croatian family names such as Selak, Nobilo, Šoljan, Babich and Delegat still feature amongst the names of New Zealand's notable wineries, and two of the largest in New Zealand, Montana Wines and Villa Maria Estates, were established in the mid-20th century respectively by Croatian New Zealanders Ivan Yukich and Sir George Fistonich.Croatian settlers have arrived in five main waves:
- 5,000 between 1890 and 1914, prior to World War I.
- 1,600 during the 1920s before the onset of the Great Depression.
- 600 in the 1930s, prior to World War II.
- 3,200 between 1945 and 1970.
- Arrivals during the 1990s, fleeing the conflict in former Yugoslavia.
Notable Croatian New Zealanders
Academics
- Jadranka Travaš-Sejdić
- James Belich - Historian
Arts
Architecture
- Stephen Jelicich - Founder of Jasmax/ JASMaD
- Ivan Mercep - Founder of Jasmax/ JASMaD
Artists
- Milan Mrkusich
Comedians
- Rose Matafeo
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Literature
- Amelia Batistich - Author
- Sonja Yelich - Poet
Musicians
- Nick Afoa
- Kevin Borich
- Milan Borich
- Tina Cross
- Maria Dallas
- Brad Devcich
- Lorde
- Peter Posa
- Mike Perjanik
- Desna Sisarich
- Peter Urlich
- Margaret Urlich
Business
- Michael Erceg - Founder of Independent Liquor, now known as Asahi Beverages Ltd.
- Huljich family - Food manufacturing, property, new business startups, finance and movie-making.
- Sir George Fistonich - Founder of Villa Maria Estates.
- Nobilo family - Nikola Nobilo the founder of Nobilo wines.
- Talley family, owners of the Talley's Group.
Journalism
- Tony Ciprian - radio and television presenter
- Simon Mercep - radio and television presenter
Politics
- Sir James Belich - Former Mayor of Wellington
- Frana Cardno - Former Mayor of Southland District
- Fred Gerbic - Former Member of Parliament
- Shane Jones - Member of Parliament and cabinet minister
- Clem Simich – Former Member of Parliament
- Dame Mira Szaszy - Maori Leader
- Dame Rangimarie Naida Glavish - Maori Leader
Religion
- Denis Devcich - Director of the Mother of God Brothers
- Antony Sumich – priest of Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter; rugby union and cricket international
Sports
Cricket
- Anton Devcich
- Joseph Yovich
Football
- Abby Erceg – NZ Football Ferns football player
- Tony Laus - All Whites football player
- Stefan Marinovic - All Whites football player
- Paul Urlovic - All Whites football player
- Ivan Vicelich - All Whites football player
- Chris Zoricich – All Whites football player
Motor sport
- Robbie Francevic - motor racing driver
- Paul Radisich – world touring car champion
Rugby
- Anthony Boric – All Black player
- Kevin Boroevich – All Black player
- Frano Botica – All Black/ NZ rugby league/ Croatian Rugby
- Matt Cooper – All Black/ Croatian Rugby
- Percy Erceg – All Black player
- Sean Fitzpatrick - All Black player
- Wayne Pivac - Rugby Union coach
- Ron Urlich – All Black player
- Ivan Vodanovich – All Black player/ coach
Rugby League
- Frano Botica – All Black/ NZ rugby league/ Croatian Rugby
- Tony Kriletich - NZ rugby league
Tennis
- Marina Erakovic
- Onny Parun
Other
- Frank Nobilo - golf player
- John Radovonich – NZ hockey player
- Anna Simcic - swimmer
- Nick Unkovich - lawn bowls player
- Greg Yelavich - shooter
Winemakers
- Babich
- Selak
- Soljan
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Fictional Croatian New Zealanders
- Fisher Brankovic — Filthy Rich
- Darijo Doslic — Westside
- Draska Doslic — Outrageous Fortune
- Mila Jizovich - bro'Town
- Johnny Marinovich — Shortland Street
- Nina — Broken English
Literature
- Trupinić, Damir. New Zealand Croatian Immigrant Press 1899-1916, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing,.
- Božić-Vrbančić, Senka. Tarara: Croats and Maori in New Zealand : memory, belonging, identity, Otago University Press,.