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Thursday, February 25, 2021

The treaty of Waitangi

 Kia ora everyone, 

Recently I made a poster about the treaty of Waitangi. The treaty of Waitangi is a agreement between the Māori and the British. The British made a agreement with the Māori that said that the British had sovereignty over Māori the  that means that the British are the boss over the Māori translation of the treaty did not say the same thing they thought they were working together. 

Every year in February we celebrate Waitangi. These are some more facts and ideas about Waitangi, I hope you enjoy it!


What have you learned about Waitangi from this post? 

2 comments:

  1. Kia ora Chydale - this is an interesting post that has lots of interesting facts about the Treaty of Waitangi. I knew these facts.
    Did you know that there are two versions of the treaty? The English one and the Māori one?
    Did you know if Waitangi Day falls in the weekend we get to have a public holiday on the next Monday?

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  2. Hi Chydale,
    I learnt that there was only one maori cheif that disagreed.

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