Essay Notes:The Treaty Of Waitangi Has Served NZ WellWhat is a TreatyWhat is it called:When was it signed:Who signed it:Where did they sign it:What are the principles of NZ’s treaty:Why do we need a treaty:Why are there two versions and what impact did it haveIntro:What it is:The Treaty of Waitangi, named after the scared land the pact was made on (M?ori: Tiriti o Waitangi) is a treaty first This legendary treaty, has served New Zealand well, keeping peace amongst us and respect towards our ancestors.
P1: 6 February 1840, representatives of the British Crown and M?ori chiefs signed The Treaty of Waitangi is New Zealand’s founding document. It takes its name from the place in the Bay of Islands where it was first signed, on 6 February 1840. This day is now a public holiday in New Zealand. The Treaty is an agreement, in M?ori and English, that was made between the British Crown and about 540 M?ori rangatira (chiefs).This was becauseWho didnt sign itP2:Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi….
Partnership: interactions between the Treaty partners must be based on…mutual good faith, cooperation, tolerance, honesty and respectParticipation: this principle secures active and equitable participation between the partiesProtection: government must protect whakapapa, cultural practices and taonga, including protocols, customs and language. P3:Why was there 2 copies and how has it affected us today/the different veiws on the topic P4: conclusion: