People
Terms and Definitions
Cambodian Genocide
Te Tiriti
History Skills
100
This man was the leader of Cambodia and mastermind of the the Cambodian Genocide.
Who is Pol Pot
100

Full power or authority

What is sovereignty 

100
The Cambodian Genocide occurred between these dates (years).
What is 1975-1979
100

The missionary who wrote up and translated the Treaty into te reo, along with his son, the night before the signing.

Who is Henry Williams

100

The factors that contribute to a specific historical event, often categorised as long and short term. 

What is causes. 

200
This man was backed by the United States and took control of the Cambodian Government in a coup in 1970.
Who is Lon Nol
200

The te reo transliteration of governance 

What is kawanatanga

200
These Cambodians were considered the uncorrupted citizens during the Genocide.
Who are the peasants/farmers
200

This Ngāpuhi rangatira was the first to sign Te Tiriti, however, 5 years after the signing he felt betrayed by the Crowns actions following the signing resulting in him chopping down the flag pole in Kororareka.

Hōne Heke Pōkai

200

This type of source can be described as being useful for understanding an individual persons perspective about a particular topic/event.

What is a letter/statement/speech

300

The man who wrote up and translated the Treaty into te reo, along with his son, the night before the signing.

Who is Henry Williams 

300

This was the term which mean't revolutionary organization. The KR claimed everyone and everything belonged to this.

What is Angkar 

300

Theory that contributed to the American intervention in Cambodia in order to stop the spread of communism

What is the Domino Theory 

300

Māori historian who stated that if the word mana was used in the place of kāwanatanga, rangatira would not have signed Te Tiriti

Who is Ranginui Walker 

300

The four categories in which can be used to describe the consequences of an historical event. 

What is cultural, social, political and economic. 

400
This man was the President of the United States who decided to bomb Cambodia as part of the Vietnam war.
Who is Richard Nixon
400

This was the term used to describe the area where people worked and lived during the Cambodian Genocide.

What are communes

400

4,661 Cambodians 

What is the number of Cambodian refugees welcomed to New Zealand 

400

This permanent commission of inquiry was established in 1975 to investigate claims to breaches by the Crown of the Treaty of Waitangi. 

What is the Waitangi Tribunal

400

This can be impacted by a persons values, background, occupation, relationship to an event, age, ethnicity...

What is perspective. 

500

In 1840, these groups of people all wanted the same thing; The British Crown; traders; sealers; whalers; sailors; Māori rangatira who wanted to trade; missionaries.

Who are the groups of people who wanted a treaty to be signed in Aotearoa 

500

A Māori concept for absolute sovereignty, self-determination, and autonomy

What is Tino Rangatiratanga 

500
Many different people/groups were targeted during the Cambodian Genocide. Identify 3 groups who were targeted.
What is Former Govt officials, Educated/intellectuals, Buddhist Monks, Ethnic minorities (Vietnamese, Chinese, Muslims, Elderly, Lon Nol Soldiers.
500

The signing of this document, in 1835, signified Māori agency and understanding of the governance of Aotearoa. 

What is He Whakaputanga 

500

These factors can result in historians being critical of the reliability of a particular historical source (need 3 correct)

What is creator bias, limited perspectives, motivated to mislead, qualification of the author, purpose of the source was to prevent opinion/entertainment, location of the source, date of creation