No. The Treaty of Waitangi was signed over 60 years after Captain James Cook died.
Tribes that did not sign the treaty of Waitangi include: Tuhoe, Waikato, Te Arawa, Ngati Paoa and Tuwharetoa.
Hone Heke was the first chief to sign the treaty.
The Treaty established a British Governor of New Zealand, recognised Māori ownership of their lands and other properties, and gave the Māori the rights of British subjects. There are nine copies of the Treaty of Waitangi including the original signed on 6 February 1840 Around 500 chiefs, including at least 13 women, signed the Treaty of Waitangi.
The Maoris thought that the british were just going to steal their land and NOt keep their word. So in the end they refused to sign the Treaty.
No, he didn't he refused to sign the Treaty Of Paris.
no.
Hone Heke was the first maori chief to sign the treaty
The Tuhoe, or Children of the Mist.
with a feather pen
bcoz they r so dry
Hone Heke
The first person to sign the Treaty of Waitangi was Hone Heke.
Tribes that did not sign the treaty of Waitangi include: Tuhoe, Waikato, Te Arawa, Ngati Paoa and Tuwharetoa.
Hone Heke was the first chief to sign the treaty.
no because hone heke was
Hone heke was one of the first Maori chiefs to sign the British Government's Waitangi Treaty
Ngāpuhi chief Hone Heke was outspoken in his support of the Treaty of Waitangi, and believed to be the first Maori to sign it. It is doubtful whether, without such open support from a well-respected Maori chief, the Treaty would have been accepted by Maori.