lecture 17 - struggle & advancement (1881-1918) Flashcards
When was Parihaka invaded by Pakeha?
1881
What was the purpose of the resistance at Parihaka?
Peaceful protest against land confiscation
What happened at Parihaka?
Troops invaded the Taranaki settlement of Parihaka which had come to symbolise peaceful resistance to land confiscation. 5 November 1881
What tribe was influential in ending the King Country movement, due to their desire for trade with the rest of NZ?
Ngati Maniapoto
Why did King Tawhiao lead a delegation to Queen Victoria in 1884?
To have land confiscations investigated
Which king succeeded King Tawhiao?
King Mahuta
Which Pakeha politician formed an alliance with King Mahuta in which he joined the legislative council?
Richard Seddon, who was initially Minister of Native Affairs and later became the Prime Minister
Who succeeded King Mahuta?
King Te Rata
Who were the first 4 Māori Kings?
Potatau Te wherowhero, Tawhiao, Mahuta, Te Rata
Who was Te Puea Herangi?
The niece of King Mahuta who was influential and advocated against Māori conscription in WW1, and advocated for the rights of Tainui
What was the Kotahitanga movement?
A movement in the 1890s that established a Māori parliament which convened annually from 1892-1902, but was not recognised by the NZ government
When were the Māori Councils introduced?
1900
What replaced the Māori councils in 1905, and under what piece of legislation?
Replaced by 7 Māori Land Boards, under the Land for Settlements Act 1905
Who was influential in creating the Māori Councils & Land Boards and became the Minister of Native Affairs in 1900?
James Carroll
At what school did the Young Māori Party originate?
Te Aute College in Hawke’s bay