What does Treaty of Waitangi mean in Māori?
Te tiriti O Waitangi
Where did the Pakeha first settle in NZ on their arrival?
North Island
Which two people translated the treaty to te reo māori and how long did it take?
Henry Williams and his son Edward, Over night
Who was the first European to arrive in New Zealand?
Abel Tasman
When did the treaty get signed?
Febuary 6th, 1840
What year did the Pākeha come to NZ to hunt for seals and whales?
1790s
Where was He Whakaputanga signed in?
James Busby's House
Which people lived in Russel?
The Pākeha
Who would hold power after the treaty was signed?
British/Pākeha
When did Captin Cook arrive in New Zealand?
In the treaty what does it say about religion?
To protect Māori customs and different religions
Where did the Māori first land?
North Island
Which two cheifs believed a treaty would stop wars between tribes?
Hone Heke and Tāmati
Who was the navigator that travelled with Cook?
Tupaia
When did He Whakaputange get signed?
28th October 1835
What did Kawaiti do as a distraction so Hone Heke could cut down the flag pole?
Struck a fire
Name 5 places where the treaty was signed
Waitangi, Mangungu, Kaitaia, Manukau, Russell, Kāwhia, Tauranga, Ōpotiki, Tōrere, Te Kaha, Whakatāne, Coromandel, Mercury Island, Ruapuke Island, Akaroa, Cloudy Bay, Mana Island, Ōtaki, Waikanae, Whanganui, Motungārara, Tūranga, Ūawa, Rangitukia, Tokomaru Bay
Which two main challenges did the Maori have to face when pākeha arrived?
Land loss and Culture dissruptuion
Who chopped the British flagpole and how many times?
Hone Heke, 4 times
When did the Pākeha settle in NZ?
19th Ceuntry
What dose Kororāreka mean in English?
Russel
Where did the trading ships travel to?
Britain, America, Taihiti, Brazil, Portugal and Netherlands
Which countries did the maori visit to in the late 1700s and early 1800s?
Australia, the Pacific, Europe, India and South America
In response for 'protection' who did the british goverment send to represent He Whakaputanga?
James Busby
When did the musket war start and end?
around 1818- 1840