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HENRY WILLIAMS – The Peacemaker
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1. What experiences made Henry Williams want to be a missionary, bringing peace? (P1)
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2. What was the ship Williams first arrived on called? (P2)
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3. What country did William and Marianne come from? (P2)
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4. What skills did Henry bring with him? (P3)
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5. What was the name off the Tohunga who tried to curse Henry? (P5)
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6. What did the Tohunga do when his curses didn’t work? (P8)
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7. What was the name of Henry’s brother and wife who arrived to join him in New Zealand? (P9)
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8. Henry walked through bush to get where he wanted to go around New Zealand. What was his longest trek? (P9)
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9. When local Māori refused to trade their food for anything except guns, what did Henry do? (P10)
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10. What was the name of the first boat Henry built? (P11)
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11. In the early years, in what key area did Māori call Henry for help? (P12)
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12. What things were Pākehā doing that upset Henry and Marianne? (P13-14)
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13. Māori named Henry, ‘Karu Whā’. What did this mean? (P15)
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14. Who arrived from England to forge a Treaty with Maori? (P15)
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15. What was the purpose of the Treaty of Waitangi/Te Tiriti o Waitangi? (P15)
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16. What role did Henry play in relation to Te Tiriti? (P17)
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17. What did Henry’s continuing stand for the Treaty in the following decades bring him? (P18)
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18. On the day Henry died, what did two tribes who were about to fight do when they heard? (P19)
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19. Where can the memorial built by the Māori Church in honour of Henry Williams be found? (P1)
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20. What did the Te Tii Marae at Waitangi do to honour Henry Williams? (P20)
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