The British and the Maori went to war. True or False.
True
What year was the Treaty of Waitangi signed?
1840.
What was the main issue with the Treaty and Te Tiriti. It was...?
It was translated incorrectly.
Who was the treaty of Waitangi signed between?
The British and the Māori
It is our responsibility as people of Aotearoa to uphold the rights of Te Tiriti. True or False?
True
How many Pākehā were living in NZ by 1830? Several...
Several Hundred
When was the the Waitangi Tribunal was set up?
1975.
Tino rangatiratanga means...
Means/refers to the role and power of a chief.
Who was the first chief to sign the treaty?
Honē Heke
Name 2 ways we can respect Māori and Te ao Māori today? Class will vote whether that is true or not, class must be fair.
Class vote.
How many chiefs signed the Treaty of Waitangi?
500.
What date was The Treaty of Waitangi signed?
6th February.
In the Te Reo Māori version of the Treaty of Waitangi, what were the Māori promised? Must name at least 1 thing does not have the be exact words.
The Māori were promised sovereignty over their land, culture, and people, meaning they had control over everything in Aotearoa.
Who is was the Native Minister in Parliament in 1906? (First and last name required)
Who can make a claim to the Waitangi Tribunal?
Any Māori person.
William Hobson and who wrote a draft of the treaty? (Must say first and last name)
James Busby (Must say first and last name)
What year did Captain Cook arrive?
1769
What does "kāwanatanga" mean?
Government OR Governorship
Who translated The Treaty into Te reo Māori. Name the father and son.
Henry Williams and his son Edward.
Each settlement is different, but they almost always include, which 3 three things. Name at least two.
1. An agreed account of what happened in the past
2. An apology
3. Some form of compensation, usually made up of money and the return of Crown-owned land.
From 1845 to (which date?), the Māori and the British fought a series of battles known as the New Zealand Wars.
1872.
For over how many years did Māori have Aotearoa to themselves?
500
Explain why the Waitangi Tribunal was set up? Brief description does not have to be exact words.
The Waitangi Tribunal investigates claims by Māori that promises made in the treaty that haven’t been kept, like a court.
(Insert word here)... involves both parties (the Crown and Māori) working together in good faith, cooperation, and mutual respect.
Partnership
What is the settlement money used for by Māori people today? Name one thing.
Māori use the money and land from settlements to grow businesses, create better jobs, and build stronger communities, pay for scholarships for workplace training or to go to university.