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ESOL Intensive - Te Tiriti o Waitangi
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Say 5 words in Te Reo Māori:
Examples: Kia ora, whānau, marae, kai, whenua
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Te Tiriti promised protection for:A. buildings B. money C. land and people D. cars
C. land and people
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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
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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
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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
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Te Tiriti o Waitangi is: A. a song B. a law C. an agreement D. a place
C. an agreement
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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
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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
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In New Zealand, how many Indigenous groups are originally from the land? A One (Māori) B Many different groups
A One (Māori)
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Te Tiriti o Waitangi was signed in: A. 1640 B. 1740 C. 1840 D. 1940
C. 1840
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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.
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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
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