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What is the significance of the Treaty of Waitangi in New Zealand?

It is the founding document of New Zealand.

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What is the primary purpose of the Treaty of Waitangi in New Zealand's history?

To serve as the founding document of New Zealand.

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The Treaty of Waitangi is an agreement between which two parties

The Maori and the Crown

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When was the Treaty of Waitangi first signed?

6 February 1840

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The Treaty consists of how many articles

Three

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What does the Māori version of the Treaty use instead of the word 'sovereignty'?

Kawanatanga

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What does the term 'taonga' refer to in the context of the Treaty?

Treasures, including intangible assets

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What does 'tino rangatiratanga' guarantee in the Māori version of the Treaty?

Full authority over treasures

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Where is the original Treaty of Waitangi displayed?

Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa National Library

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How many chiefs signed the Māori copy of the Treaty at Waitangi?

More than 40

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What is the role of the Waitangi Tribunal?

To determine the meaning of the Treaty

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What is one of the main purposes of the Waitangi Tribunal?

To address claims of Treaty breaches

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In what year was the Waitangi Tribunal established?

1975

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Since what year can the Waitangi Tribunal consider Crown Acts dating back to 1840?

1985

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What was the total value of Treaty settlements by 2010?

About $950 million

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What is the Declaration of Independence of New Zealand also known as?

He Wakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tirene

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What describes the relationship between the Treaty of Waitangi and the Declaration of Independence?

The Declaration asserts Māori sovereignty.

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How many signatures does the Declaration of Independence have?

52 signatures

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Who had the task of securing British sovereignty over New Zealand. 

Lieutenant-Governor William Hobson

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Who was the British Resident in New Zealand when the Treaty was signed

James Busby

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 Who translated the English draft into Māori overnight on 4 February

Missionary Henry Williams and his son Edward

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What criticism was made of Hobson

Hobson and others stressed the Treaty’s benefits while playing down the effects of British sovereignty on rangatiratanga (chiefly authority)

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What is rangatiratanga

Chiefly authority

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Who was the first Maori chief to sign the treaty

Hōne Heke

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What different understandings of the Treaty have long been the subject of debate

It is common now to refer to the intention, spirit or principles of the Treaty

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