Who was the second non-Māori explorer who came to New Zealand?
Captain Cook
What does whānau mean?
Family
When was the Treaty of Waitangi signed?
6th of February, 1840.
Why is the Treaty of Waitangi called the Treaty of Waitangi?
Because it signed in Waitangi
How long did the translation of the Treaty take?
One night
Who translated the English Treaty to Māori?
Henry and Edward Williams
What is the meaning of Aotearoa?
The land of the long white cloud
When did the Treaty signing end?
3rd of September, 1840
Which part of New Zealand is Waitangi located?
The North Island
How many non-English copies of the Treaty were there?
Nine
What was the approximate population of New Zealand when the Treaty of Waitangi was signed?
Approximately 82,000 people
What does Tauiwi mean?
Outsiders or Non māori
When the Treaty signing was finished, how many female rangatira signed the Treaty?
13
Where is Ruapuke Island?
At the bottom of the South Island
Which island of New Zealand were most copies of the Treaty signed?
North Island
Who was the first Māori to rebel against the Treaty?
Hone Heke
What does Kapiti mean?
Cabbage
When did Abel Tasman arrive at New Zealand?
December 13, 1642
From where did Captain Cook come from?
United Kingdom/Britain
Who founded the New Zealand Company?
Edward Gibson Wakefield
Who was the first Māori king?
Pōtatau Te Wherowhero
What does ruapatu mean?
Taken by force
When was the New Zealand Company establish?
1839
From how many different places within New Zealand did the Treaty get signed?
Who was the first women to sign the Treaty?
Ana Hamu