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Today, Māori are about: A. 5% of the population B. 15–20% of the population C. 50% of the population
B. 15–20% of the population
Say 5 words in Te Reo Māori:
Examples: Kia ora, whānau, marae, kai, whenua
When Te Tiriti o Waitangi was signed, Māori were about: A. 10% of the population B. 30% of the population C. More than 90% of the population
C. More than 90% of the population
Te Tiriti o Waitangi was signed in: A. 1640 B. 1740 C. 1840 D. 1940
C. 1840
In New Zealand, how many Indigenous groups are originally from the land? A One (Māori) B Many different groups
A One (Māori)
The word colonisation means: A. People come to visit B. People come and take land and power C. People come to help D. I don’t know
B. People come and take land and power
After Te Tiriti was signed a lot of Māori land was taken by the Crown. (True / False) A lot of Māori land was taken by the Crown: True or False?
True
Te Tiriti promised protection for:A. buildings B. money C. land and people D. cars
C. land and people
Te Tiriti is important because: A. it is very old B. it helps people live together C. it is only for Māori D. it is only about the past
B. it helps people live together
Māori are: A. people who arrived last B. visitors to New Zealand C. the first people of the land D. only people who speak Te Reo
C. the first people of the land
Te Tiriti was signed by: A. Māori and migrants B. Māori and the Crown C. the government and schools D. workers and employers
B. Māori and the Crown.
Te Tiriti o Waitangi is: A. a song B. a law C. an agreement D. a place
C. an agreement