6th February 1840
The date of signing the Treaty of Waitangi/Te Tiriti o Waitangi
Honē Heke
The first Māori chief to sign the Treaty/te Tiriti
Waitangi
The place of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi/Te Tiriti o Waitangi
Only living in one region or country
Endemic
William Hobson (action)
Wrote the Treaty of Waitangi
1835
Declaration of the Independence of New Zealand.
William Hobson
The writer of the Treaty of Waitangi/Te Tiriti o Waitangi
Aotearoa (translation)
Land of the long white cloud
Protection (present day interpretation)
Requires the Government to protect whakapapa, cultural practices and taonga.
This was created to provide a way to remedy some of the damage by the Crown in ignoring Te Tiriti.
Waitangi Tribunal
5th February 1840
The Treaty of Waitangi/Te Tiriti o Waitangi was presented to Māori chiefs
Rangatira
Chiefs
Pā
Māori village; organised, fortified structures
There are ____ ___________ that make up the Treaty/te Tiriti
3 articles
The French
What is the name of the country, threatening to annex (add) Aotearoa New Zealand to their own colonies.
1839
The year Captain William Hobson was sent to Aotearoa New Zealand.
King William IV
Māori chiefs sent a letter to King William IV asking for his help to protect them from the French.
Sydney
The Māori trade ship would go here for international trade. They would also lose their ship after it was confiscated because it wasn't showing a flag.
International Law
When there are disagreements, international law states that the indigenous text should take preference when differences arise.
In 1975, the _________ ________ was created.
Waitangi Tribunal
1830
Land in the north of New Zealand had been bought and settled by missionaries.
Māori and European settlers had a good relationship.
George Grey
One of the early New Zealand Govenors.
Rua kai
Storage pit (for food)
What was one of the major contributors to the conflict between Europeans and Māori?
Buying and selling of land (this was a very strange concept to Māori as they saw Europeans using the land for a period of time, not forever).
$170 million
The amount claimed for (each):
1. Fisheries
2. Waikato Tainui Raupatu
3. Ngāi Tahu