The Treaty of Waitangi/Te Tiriti o Waitangi
The Northern War
The Waikato War
The Kīngitanga
Māori Prophets
100

The year the Treaty of Waitangi/Te Tiriti o Waitangi signed.

What is 1840?

100

These are the years the Northern War took place.

What is 1845-1846?

100

This was the main reason for the Waikato War. 

What is the British desire to assert control over the Waikato region and suppress the Kīngitanga movement?

100

The meaning of "Kīngitanga"

What is the Māori King Movement?

100

The founder of the Pai Mārire movement.

Who is Te Ua Haumēne?

200

These were the two main parties involved in the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi/Te Tiriti o Waitangi

Who were the British Crown and Māori chiefs?

200

These two were prominent Māori leaders during the Northern War.

Who are Hone Heke and Te Ruki Kāwiti?

200

These were the years that the Waikato War took place.

What is 1863-1864?

200

He was the first Māori King.

Who is King Pōtatau Te Wherowhero?

200

This area in Aotearoa produced many Māori prophets.

What is Taranaki?

300

The first Māori chief to sign the Treaty of Waitangi.

Who is Hone Heke?

300

This was the main cause of the Northern War.

What are disputes over the interpretation of the Treaty of Waitangi and British sovereignty?

300

This man was told untruths to the Colonial Office in London about the Waikato Māori to incite fear and create an excuse to invade.

Who is Governor George Grey?

300

These were the primary aims of the Kīngitanga movement.

What is the unity of Māori under a single leader, resist land sales, and maintaining sovereignty?

300

A Māori prophet and leader of the Ringatū faith.

Who was Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki?

400

He presented the Treaty of Waitangi to Māori on behalf of the Crown.

Who is William Hobson?

400

This marked a significant event that signaled the start of the Northern War.

What is the cutting down of the flagstaff at Kororāreka by Hone Heke?

400

This was a key battle in the Waikato War.

What is the Battle of Rangiriri?

400

The year the Kingitanga movement was established.

What is 1858?

400

A religious and political movement that emerged in response to land confiscations and aimed to restore Māori independence. f

What was the Pai Mārire movement?

500

This is the town where the Treaty and Te Tiriti were signed.

What is the Bay of Islands?

500

This was the main outcome of the Northern War for Māori.

What is increased British military presence and further tensions?

500

This was the impact of the Waikato War on Māori land.

What is Land Confiscation by the Crown?

500

The place where the Kīngitanga were exiled to.

What is the King Country?

500

It combined Christian teachings with Māori beliefs, promoting peace and resistance to injustice.

What was the main message of the Ringatū faith?

600

These are the details of the three articles of the Treaty of Waitangi/Te Tiriti o Waitangi.

What are Article 1: Sovereignty, Article 2: Property Rights, Article 3: Equal Rights.

600

This place is famous for its ingenious design in warfare.

What is Te Ruapekapeka?

600

He led the British forces during the Waikato War.

Who is General Duncan Cameron?

600

This is how the Kingitanga movement influenced the Waikato War.

What is a challenge to British authority, leading to military conflict?

600

These Māori prophets are deeply linked to Parihaka.

Who are Te Whiti o Rongomai and Tohu Kākahi?

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