The Treaty of Waitangi / Te Tiriti o Waitangi
The 1975 Land March
The Occupation of Takaparawhaū (Bastion Point)
The Haka Party Incident
The 1981 Springbok Tour
The Waitangi Tribunal
100

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

What is 1840?

100

She led the led the 1975 Land March.

Who is Dame Whīna Cooper?

100

January 1977

What is the month and year the occupation of Takaparawhaū began?

100

This sparked the Haka Party Incident. 

What is engineering students at the University of Auckland performing a mock haka, which was seen as offensive?

100

This was the primary reason for the protests against the 1981 Springbok Tour.

What are South Africa's apartheid policies?

100

To investigate and make recommendations on claims brought by Māori relating to breaches of the Treaty of Waitangi.

What is the purpose of the Waitangi Tribunal?

200

He represented the British Crown at the signing of the Treaty/Te Tiriti.

Who is Captain William Hobson?

200

This was the main slogan of the Land March.

What is "Not one more acre."?

200

The iwi that led the occupation of Bastion Point. 

Who are Ngati Whātua?

200

This is the year of the Haka Party incident.

What is 1979?

200

They were the protest group that organized protests against the tour.

Who are H.A.R.T (Halt All Rascists Tours)?

200

1975.

What is the year the Waitangi Tribunal was established?

300

These were the main parties involved in the signing of the Treaty/Te Tiriti.

Who are the British Crown and various Māori chiefs?

300

This was the primary goal of the 1975 Land March. 

What is protest against the ongoing loss of Māori land?

300

This is how long the occupation lasted.

What is 506 days?

300

These charges were laid against the Māori activists?

What are assault charges?

300

He was the Prime Minister who allowed the 1981 Springbok Tour to go ahead.

Who is Robert Muldoon?

300

The impact the Tribunal has on Māori land claims.

What is facilitating settlements and restitution of land and resources to Māori?

400

The language differences that exist between the English and Māori versions of the Treaty and Te Tiriti. 

What is sovereignty/kawanatanga and governance/tino rangatiratanga?

400

These are the places where the march began and ended.

What is Te Hapua and Wellington?

400

The reason behind the occupation of Bastion Point.

What is protesting against the government’s plans to develop the land for housing?

400

This was the name of the Māori activist group involved in the Haka Party incident.

Who are Te Haūa?

400

These are different ways New Zealanders protested against the tour.

What are marches, sit-ins, and direct action to disrupt matches?

400

This is one criticism of the Waitangi Tribunal. 

What is lacking power to enforce its recommendations? 

500

These are the three P's of the Treaty/Te Tiriti articles.

What are Article 1: Power, Article 2:Possession, and Article 3: Privilege?

500

This Prime Minister received the petition at the end of the march.

Who is Prime Minister Bill Rowling?

500

This was how the occupation ended.

What is police and army eviction in 1978?

500

This was the outcome of the Haka Party Incident.

What is greater awareness of cultural sensitivity and respect for Māori traditions?

500

He was the most famous Māori All Black who was excluded from the 1923 All Blacks tour of South Africa.

Who is George Nepia?

500

This was a significant claim investigated by the Waitangi Tribunal.

What is the Ngāi Tahu claim?

600

The reason the Treaty of Waitangi/Te Tiriti is considered a living document. 

What is central to discussions on Māori rights? 

600

This was the long-term impact of the Land March.

What is the Waitangi Tribunal?

600

He was the leader of the occupation at Bastion Point.

Who is Joe Hawke?

600

This was the long-term impact of the Haka Party Incident on New Zealand's educational institutions.

What is adopting more inclusive policies and practices, increasing awareness and education around cultural sensitivity and respect for Māori traditions?

600

This was the impact the tour had on New Zealand society.

What is created deep divisions and sparked significant civil unrest?

600

1985

What is the year the Tribunal could investigate claims dating back to 1840?