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Who was the first European to discover New Zealand?
James Cook
Francis Drake
Abel Janszoon Tazman
In which year did the first European discover New Zealand?
1642
1769
1583
The Māori, indigenous people of New Zealand, are of which origin?
Melanesian
Polynesian
Asian
Polynesians are thought to have arrived in New Zealand around which time period?
Between 1600 and 1750
Between 950 and 1130
Between 1500 and 1550
What is the treaty of Waitangi?
An agreement
A letter to the government
A book
a request for taxes
In which year was the "Treaty of Waitangi" signed between Māori chieftans and the British?
1833
1901
1840
1559
How many copies of the Treaty Of Waitangi are there?
9
1
12
13
how many chiefs signed the Treaty Of Waitangi?
6001
53
450
500
who was the first person to sign the Treaty Of Waitangi?
Hōne Heke
John Key
Iwi Waitangi
Where was the Treaty Of Waitangi Signed?
South Island
Stewart Island
West Island
North Island
What is the purpose for the Treaty Of Waitangi?
to make sure no one can leave NZ
so no one can claim NZ
so the British settlers and the Maori people can live together in NZ
Where can you find the Treaty Of Waitangi?
Auckland Museum
Te Papa Museum
Otago Museum
Why do we celebrate Waitangi day?
To commemorate the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi
To help others
To celebrate Jesus Birthday
To celebrate the day women got to vote
How many wakas were there?
5
6
7
8
what was the name of one of the wakas?
Aotea
Taikura
Manutaki
Te Ara
What is a waka?
A canoe/boat
a train
a banana peel
a dance move
How many Principles of the Treaty Of Waitangi are there?
1
2
3
4
What are the 3 Principles often referred to?
The Three Ps
The Three Qs
The Three Ds
What are the 3 principles?
Caring, Responsible and Respectful
Partnership, Participation and Protection
Protection, Participation and Pride
what did the Maori do?
hunting/gathering/fishing
shopping
watching tv
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