Where was the treaty signed?
Waitangi
What does Whanau mean?
Family
She wanted the people to live in peace and for the Maori to have rights and protection
How many chiefs signed the treaty on the first day?
45
What is harekeke?
Flax
When was the treaty signed?
February 6
What does rangatira mean?
The pakeha
How many chiefs signed all together?
500
What is the use for harekeke?
Weaving clothing,mats,baskets,and ropes, also used for medicine and as a sweetner
What year was it signed?
1840
What do you call what NewZealanders?
Pakeha
What was the spoken promise?
To guarantee of full leadership over their lands and all their property and treasures
Where in Waitangi was the treaty signed?
Bay of islands
What are the sources of food for the Maori?
plants,seafood,and birds
How many copies were there of the treaty?
9
What do you call a canoe in Maori?
waka
Who agreed that the Maori will still keep their independence?
The queen
How many chiefs came to the signing?
45
Was the Maori interested in literacy?
Yes
How many of the copies were in English?
1
What does tauwi mean?
non Maori/people from a different place
Did the Maori and the pakeha agree on landsales?
no
What was the treaty about?
Making a relationship between the Maori and the british
During the latest 1700's where were the Maori travelling?
Australia, Pacifics,Europe,America