Key concepts
Taranaki
Tītokowaru
Primary sources
Secondary sources
100

What does the word 'cause' mean?

To make something happen.

100

In what year did the First Taranaki War start?

1860

100

What was Tītokowaru's first name?

Riwha

100

When is a primary source made?

At the time of the event.

100

When is a secondary source made?

After the event happened

200

What are the two different types of causes?

Underlying and immediate

200

Aside from Te Kohia Pa, name the other two major sites of the First Taranaki war.

Puketekauere and Pukerangiora

200

Two pa featured heavily in Tītokowaru's battles against the British.

Te Ngutu o Te Manu and Turuturumokai

200

Why do we have to be careful when looking at photographs?

Because AI is now a thing

200

Why is Wikipedia an unreliable source?

Because anyone can edit it
300

How do we tell if it is an underlying or an immediate cause?

We look at the timeline, dates etc.

300

Where is the memorial to the First Taranaki War in Waitara?

It's the obelisk by Waitara Central School

300

Which date was Parihaka invaded?

5th November 1881

300

Name three other types of primary sources aside from photograph.

Newspaper articles, letter, diary entry, poster, cartoon, painting, interview, object, event site

300

Name three other types of secondary source aside from website.

Journal article, book, podcast, interview with historian, diagram

400

Name the four things we have learnt about 'consequences'

1. Means "the result" or "the outcome"

2. Is not always a bad thing

3. Can be short term

4. Can be long term

400

According to legend, what does the name Waitara mean?

Path of the dart.

400

What was Tītokowaru's baptismal name?

Joseph Orton

400

What did the Treaty of Versailles was meant to be a peaceful treaty. What did it actually end up doing?

Blamed Germany for everything that happened in World War 1.

400

What is the biggest challenge reading old stuff from the past?

The language - they use some wacky phrases!

500

Name the biggest consequence of the Treaty of Versailles.

World War 2
500

According to legend, Taranaki did not sit where he currently stands. What did he create when he travelled from his original spot to the current one?

The Whanganui river

500

Why did Māori establish their own king?

They felt the British were more likely to listen to them if they had something like theirs.

500
What's the FIRST thing you should do with a primary source?

Work out what it is actually saying. Even if it ends up circled and extra messy!

500

When printing a source from a website, what other details do you need to record?

Title, author, date written, date accessed, URL
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