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Showing posts with label New Zealand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Zealand. Show all posts

Monday, 15 November 2021

NZ Population 1836-1991

 

This graph shows us the population of Europeans and Maori people that were in New Zealand. You can see in this graph that the Maori people innew Zealand started to drop and I think it was because they were trading people for items and some people went to work on the boats. The number of Europeans changed because as more trades happened more people went over to New Zealand to live and trade causing more and more to leave their homes and move to New Zealand.

Friday, 20 March 2020

This Is Me - Form time

During our form time, we have been learning about our country and what has been going on. We made it into a google drawing with color and tried to make it more interesting. Personally, I didn't think that this was helpful just a waste of time.

Wednesday, 26 February 2020

Treaty Of Waitangi - Power to The People

This week I have been learning more about the treaty of Waitangi and why it was signed. The treaty of Waitangi is a huge deal and if you think not just wonder how important it must be to have its own day on the calendar. We went through a slideshow about the day, when it was, what it was about, and who signed it trying to fit as much knowledge of the day in our brains as we could. I found out that the treaty was signed by the Maori and the British crown, It was about letting the queen or king rule the land. It also was about letting the Maori be treated the same as the British for they had been discarded and denied whenever they had tried to do something around the British. here is my work on the treaty of Waitangi.

1. Who was the Treaty of Waitangi between? 
The British and Māori.

2. When did the government decide that they needed a treaty? 
1830’s

3. Why do you think the treaty needed to be translated? 
Because if it was only in one then only one group of people would understand what it said and what it meant. If you could read it then you wouldn’t know what the agreement was.

4. How many chiefs signed the treaty on the 6th of February 1840? 
500

5. What was the main cause of the wars in the 1860s? 
Because the treaty wasn’t translated in both languages.

6. What happened in the 1970s? 
The Māori people decided to finally protest for their land.

7. Why do you think it took so long for people to protest about the treaty?
Because people had different opinions and others probably didn’t want to get rid of the thing that their own people agreed to.

8. Research and find out what a ‘tribunal’ is. 
It is a seat of judgment, particularly a judge’s seat in court.

Wednesday, 28 August 2019

The All Blacks Reply - C.I.P

Today at the start of C.I.P we had been shown a message sent from Anton on behalf of All Blacks. They heard that we, Hornby High School were creating a special something to encourage them with their mission to win the world cup. When I heard this message I felt inspired to make more improvements in my poem but when I thought more about it I felt like I had already done all that I could with the knowledge I had. 


Wednesday, 27 September 2017

Native Aotearoa

Today for our reading activitys I had alot of fun and I got to think about alot of different culltchers