The document summarizes the history of the Maori people in New Zealand and their interactions with European settlers. It describes how the Maori first encountered Europeans in 1642. It then discusses the Treaty of Waitangi signed in 1840 that stopped conflicts between Europeans and Maori and allowed for trade and cooperation. However, adapting to European ways had downsides for the Maori as their culture risked being forgotten or taken advantage of. The document is a student project on the topic.
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1. By Daniel and Joseph
CI: Past and present civilisations are linked
in many ways.
Lines of Inquiry: Aspects of past civilisations
have shaped present day society.
2. History of Maori in New Zealand
The Polynesians discovered New Zealand
0900
1840-Treaty of Waitangi signed
1806-First European woman arrive at
New Zealand
1835-Declaration of independence
by the United tribes of NZ
signed by 35 chiefs 1841-Europeans established at
1642-The first European explorers New Plymouth and Wanganui
encounter with Maori's - Deadly
3. Causes and Effects of the Treaty
of Waitangi
The Treaty of
Waitangi
Stops the confict
Between the
Europeans and the
Maoris
Allowed the europeans to
Live permanently and
peacefully
The Europeans and
Maori's started to trade
More often
The Maori's were more
Respectful and friendly
Towards the Europeans
The Europeans
Shared technology
With Maori
European protect
Maori through the
Crown.
4. Maori Adaptions
How did the Maori have to adapt to
European ways?
Knowing that European were on land.
European equipment.
Their Houses.
The European culture.
5. Maori Adaptions
How did they come to a decision to make a
Treaty of Waitangi?
Fighting got out of hand.
Eating each other.
6. Maori Adaptions
Do you think its fair?
No because the Maori never invaded
anyone else's country.
They took advantage of Maori.
7. Maori Adaptions
Would there be any downsides to Maori
having to adapt to European ways?
Yes. They would've been forgotten about.
Been taken advantage of.
9. Feedback Feedforward
Dear Mrs. Fletcher,
Me and Joseph have completed our
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10. Feedback Feedforward
Dear Mrs. Fletcher,
Me and Joseph have completed our
Powerpoint and have started this for our
last slide.
Here are some questions for you:
Does this email count as Feedback
Feedforward on our Power Point?
Do we have to add any extra slides to our
slideshow?