What is significant about this day?
6th February
It is Waitangi day.
Who was the first to discover New Zealand in AD800
Kupe
Where was te Tiriti signed?
Waitangi
Who can be credited with teaching Maori to read and write?
Missionaries
What is significant about this year?
1840
The year the Treaty of Waitangi was signed.
Who was first to sign te Tiriti o Waitangi?
Hone Heke Poukai
What is the English meaning of Aotearoa?
Long land of white clouds.
What does sovereignty mean?
exclusive and absolute power/authority
What is significant about this year?
1642
Abel Tasman is the first European to discover what he called New Zeeland
Who came to New Zealand to be the First Governor of New Zealand and drew up the Treaty?
William Hobson
What is the English meaning of 'Manawatu'?
'Heart stood still'
or
'Take breath away'
What two items of trade did the Europeans trade with the Maori to help with ship building?
Timber (Kauri) and Flax (Rope)
Who brought the message 'behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy' on Christmas day in 1814?
Samuel Marsden
Who was the Queen of England when the Treaty was signed?
Queen Victoria
What was known as the 'hell hole of the pacific'?
Kororareka/Russell
What Maori word would've have been a better translation of Sovereignity?
Kingitanga, mana or tino rangitiratanga
What was the name of the first sea monster to discover New Zealand?
Wheke
What significant document was signed this year?
1835
The Northern Maori chiefs sign the Declaration of Independence.
Who was the Maori chief who refused to sign the Treaty?
Kawiti (Te Ruki)
What was the traditional name of the Pacific Island that Maori trace their ancestry to?
Hawaiki
What is 'tikanga'? Give an appropriate classroom example.
Any answer that describes the right way we do things in your class is fine ;-)