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Thursday, August 31, 2017

nz northern wars

NZ Northern wars


Who started it: Well British started taxing the boats after Hone Heke already was taxing the boats and the British weren't responding to Hone hekes letters. so hone Heke retaliated and chopped down the flagpole in Kororareka (Russel) and another reason was because he noticed the united tribes flag wasn't flying with the British flag.


When did it start and finish: 18th January 1841-9th January 1846

Who was involved: British=Henry Despard,Robert Fitzroy,George Grey,Maori= Tamati Waka Nene, Kawiti + Hone Heke 

Who won: well i actually  think that no one won because it didn't really make an difference on the country.

By Felicitia






Tuesday, August 8, 2017

treaty

Treaty of Waitangi



I would sign the treaty of Waitangi because i will not know what's going to happen at the time. I will just sign it because everyone else is and i would want other people looking after us. I would want to stop the dodgy trading.
 
By Felicitia

Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Hineamaru

   Hineamaru

Well known for

Hineamaru is well known for leadership because she looked after her village shes also known for mana wisdom power and chieftainess. she got good leader ship and mana cause she cares for her people and pa. she also known for great wisdom cause shes full of knowledge.

Whakapapa

Her whakapapa shows she is the second youngest child in her family and is the only girl her parents are Rahiri and Ahuaiti shes got five brothers who are Uenukuare,Kareariki,Hauhaua,Torongare and Koperu.she comes from a family of chiefs.she was a very old lady she is now 101 years old of age.she comes from Ngati Hine and lived in waiomio.

 New land

she leaves Kaikau to find a new land.has she was searching she found waiomio and stayed there for a while.then she made it her home when she was there she discovered a hidden cave called Te Pouaka a Hineamaru.

 Where she got buried and died

Hineamaru died in pokapu but got token to waiomio to the cave she had discovered and got buried there.But before she died she got married to Koperu o Ngatitu she didn't have any children.

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

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