lecture 17 - struggle & advancement (1881-1918) Flashcards

1
Q

When was Parihaka invaded by Pakeha?

A

1881

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2
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What was the purpose of the resistance at Parihaka?

A

Peaceful protest against land confiscation

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3
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What happened at Parihaka?

A

Troops invaded the Taranaki settlement of Parihaka which had come to symbolise peaceful resistance to land confiscation. 5 November 1881

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4
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What tribe was influential in ending the King Country movement, due to their desire for trade with the rest of NZ?

A

Ngati Maniapoto

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5
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Why did King Tawhiao lead a delegation to Queen Victoria in 1884?

A

To have land confiscations investigated

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6
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Which king succeeded King Tawhiao?

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King Mahuta

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7
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Which Pakeha politician formed an alliance with King Mahuta in which he joined the legislative council?

A

Richard Seddon, who was initially Minister of Native Affairs and later became the Prime Minister

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8
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Who succeeded King Mahuta?

A

King Te Rata

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9
Q

Who were the first 4 Māori Kings?

A

Potatau Te wherowhero, Tawhiao, Mahuta, Te Rata

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10
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Who was Te Puea Herangi?

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The niece of King Mahuta who was influential and advocated against Māori conscription in WW1, and advocated for the rights of Tainui

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11
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What was the Kotahitanga movement?

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A movement in the 1890s that established a Māori parliament which convened annually from 1892-1902, but was not recognised by the NZ government

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12
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When were the Māori Councils introduced?

A

1900

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13
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What replaced the Māori councils in 1905, and under what piece of legislation?

A

Replaced by 7 Māori Land Boards, under the Land for Settlements Act 1905

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14
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Who was influential in creating the Māori Councils & Land Boards and became the Minister of Native Affairs in 1900?

A

James Carroll

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15
Q

At what school did the Young Māori Party originate?

A

Te Aute College in Hawke’s bay

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16
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What were the goals of the Young Māori party?

A

Improve Māori health and sanitation, slow land sales, modernise Māori culture

17
Q

Who were the 3 key knighted members of the Young Māori Party?

A

Te Rangi Hiroa, Apirana Ngata, Maui Pomare

18
Q

Who was the Māori king during WW1 and was initially against conscription?

A

King Te Rata

19
Q

Who was the leader of the Tuhoe Maungapohatu prophet movement?

A

Rua Kenana - called himself the Messiah ‘Mihaia’

20
Q

When was the settlement of Maungapohatu invaded by police?

A

1916