What date was Te Tiriti signed?
February 6th 1840
Who oversaw the creation of Te Tiriti?
James Busby
What was the name of the court that allowed the sale of land?
The Native Land court.
What year did the occupation begin?
1977
What does PEEL stand for?
Point, Example, Explain, Link.
How many Maori Chiefs signed Te Tiriti?
Around 43
Who translated the Treaty into te reo?
William Hobson
How many acres of land did Ngati Whatua Orakei lose?
3000
How many days did the occupation last?
506
We look at the __ and __ when analysing and evaluating a source.
Strengths and limitations
What document came before Te Tiriti?
The Declaration of Independence
Who was the Monarch during the signing of Te Tiriti?
Queen Victoria
How did the Native Land Court allow for the easier sale of land?
It allowed any individual to stake claim to the land, also only allowed up to 10 people claiming the land eliminating the Maori ideas of land ownership.
Who was thought of as the leader of the occupation?
Joe Hawke
What does PATCH stand for?
Purpose, Author, Tone, Content, However.
Who was the first person to sign the Treaty?
Hone Heke
What was the business of the New Zealand Company?
The business bought land cheap from Maori to then onsell it at a higher price to settlers.
Why did Ngati Whatua give the headland at Orakei to the Crown in 1859?
It was gifted for protection purposes as there was a fear of Russian invasion. The crown was to return the land when it was not needed for protection anymore.
How many people were arrested at the Protest?
222 people were arrested
How do we as historians determine the value of a source?
Usefulness and Reliability
What is the Maori word for sovereignty?
Kawanatanga
Why was Ngati Whatua forced off their land in 1952?
Queen Elizabeth II was visiting Aotearoa and they were deemed an eye sore.
Name 3 forms of payment Ngati Whatua received in the Deed Purchase for Auckland City.
50 blankets, 50 pounds of money, 20 trousers, twenty shirts, 10 waistcoats, 10 caps, 4 casks of tobacco, 1 box of pipes, 100 yards of gown pieces, 10 iron pots, 1 bad of sugar, 1 bag of flour, 20 hatchets.
What date did the occupation end and how did it end?
May 5th 1978, government sent in massive police and army force to evict the protesters
What are the 3 parts to the 1.1 framework?
relevant evidence / main idea / strengths and weaknesses