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TE HUI – The Meeting
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1. What was the main point of the hui on the 5th of February, 1840?
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2. Which is the correct use of macrons in the spelling of "The Treaty of Waitangi" in te reo Māori?
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3. In February 1840 what percentage of the NZ population was Māori? (P2)
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4. What date did Captain Hobson arrive in the Bay of Islands? (P2)
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5. Which group of people worked together to write Te Tiriti? (P2)
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6. Who translated The Treaty from English into te reo Māori? (P2)
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7. What was the key intent of Te Tiriti? (P2)
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8. What is a tohunga? (P9)
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9. Who was the missionary who defended himself when it was suggested he had unlawfully taken land? (P12)
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10. Which chief said "Remain Governor, a father for us. This would be a good thing. Just as the Word of God is."? (P15)
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11. Why were the missionaries strongly in support of the chiefs signing Te Tiriti? (P21)
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12. Which chief grabbed Captain Hobson by the hand and then began to caper about, changing the mood of the meeting? (P18)
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13. Towards the end of the meeting on the 5th of February, what date did Hobson set for the next meeting? (P19)
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14. Approximately how long did the meeting on the 5th of February last? (P19)
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15. What is a koha? (P20)
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16. Which two chiefs were brothers? (P17)
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17. What two gifts were made available for the chiefs? (P20)
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18. Later that evening who circulated amongst the chiefs to help them understand the day's events? (P23)
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19. What was the decision made by the chiefs on the night of the 5th of February, 1840? (P23)
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20. Later that night, some of the chiefs began to drift away and return to their homes. What decision was then made? (P23)
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