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HE WHAKAPUTANGA – The Declaration of Independence
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1. What does “He Whakaputanga stand for”? (P1)
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2. How did Māori feel when European whalers, sealers and traders first started camping on the beaches? (P5)
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3. When Tuki and Ngahuruhuru were kidnapped and taken to Norfolk Island, what did Governor Grey send them home with, as a reward for the work they did? (P7)
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4. Why did Chief Te Pahi go to Australia to meet Governor King? (P8)
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5. What was significance about Te Pahi’s invitation to Samuel Marsden to come to New Zealand? (P9)
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6. What did “Te Wakaminenga of Ngā Hapū o Nu Tīrini” later become known as? (P11)
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7. Which chief played a key role in gathering chiefs to form Te Wakaminenga? (P11)
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8. What was discussed when the hui, known as Te Wakaminenga, began to meet in 1808? (P11-12)
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9. What event stopped Samuel Marsden’s planned visit to New Zealand? (P14)
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10. What business were Chiefs Patuone and Taonui involved in? (P15)
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11. What was the main reason why chiefs, Hongi Hika and Waikato, travelled to England? (P16)
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12. What opportunity did Māori see when the British settlers started arriving? (P17)
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13. In the eyes of Māori, how were the missionaries different to some of the other Europeans? (P14, 18 & 23)
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14. Why did the chiefs of Te Wakaminenga write to the King of England in 1831? (P19)
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15. How did the King of England respond to their request? (P20)
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16. What problem, relating to the Māori trading ships, did Busby recognise? (P21)
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17. What problem led the chiefs to conclude that they really did need to declare Aotearoa New Zealand an independent nation under their own leadership? (P22)
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18. Who first translated the Declaration into Te Reo? (P23)
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19. What date was the Declaration, He Whakaputanga, signed? (P24)
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20. After receiving the Declaration that the Māori chiefs had sent to him, what did King William IV say in his reply? (P25)
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