Niue's history is rooted in its Polynesian heritage, with a traditional communal way of life and deep connection to its ancestral lands. As a self-governing associated state of New Zealand, it has developed close ties that influence its economy and social well-being. The people of Niue maintain strong cultural practices, including weaving, carving, and music, which are central to their identity. Christianity, introduced by early missionaries, became the dominant spiritual force, deeply integrating into community life and traditional practices, often serving as a central pillar of society.