Most British people pledged loyalty to this person.
I am this weapon that changed the way that Māori fought wars in the 1800s.
What is a musket?
Apple makes this smartphone.
What is the iPhone?
Te Rauparaha calls this island home.
What is Kāpiti Island?
This many Māori soldiers, including the chief Te Huirama, were killed in July 1863.
What is 15?
This is the official name of the movement that is loyal to a Māori king.
What is Kingitanga?
Calling one of these will help one army to make peace with another army.
What is a truce?
Football is commonly referred to as this in North America.
What is soccer?
After being attacked by Hōne Heke, the British forces ran away from this town.
What is Kororāreka?
This many soldiers were killed on both sides as the battle in Rangiriri came to an end.
What is 40?
Hōne Heke belongs to this iwi.
Ngā Puhi
Te reo for defensive fort.
What is pā?
This game involves spinning, pulling, twisting and pressing buttons to voice commands from a built-in speaker.
What is Bop-It?
What is Whanganui?
This many Māori died in the Battle of Waireka.
What is 20-50?
This Major-General led several successful attacks on Te Āti Awa forts.
Who is Thomas Pratt?
Te Mamaku's followers attacked this place in April 1847.
What is the Gilfillan Farm?
This singer-songwriter is a solo performer who makes his music by combining different instruments on loop-pedals.
Who is Ed Sheeran?
Pai Mārire forces were defeated by another Māori army here.
What is Moutoa Island?
On June 21, 1864, after being surprised by the British, this many Māori fighters died at Te Ranga.
What is 100?
I started a new religious movement known as Pai Mārire.
Who is Te Ua Haumēne?
In a battle at Rangiriri, the British could not get through Kīngitanga forces because of these.
What are the earth walls (parapets)?
This New Zealand owned and operated company has their headquarters, known as "The Hub", in Wynyard Quarter, Auckland.
What is Air New Zealand?
Lieutenant-General Cameron had to resign from his position because he sent troops to this place to fight against Māori forces.
What is Pukehinahina?
The Waikato Wars saw the bloodiest and deadliest moments in the New Zealand Wars with each side losing this many fighters.
What is 17 British and 160 Māori?