Tribes that did not sign the treaty of Waitangi include: Tuhoe, Waikato, Te Arawa, Ngati Paoa and Tuwharetoa.
74 maori cheifs did not sign the treaty
I know of two. Tuhoe and Waikato.
Tuhoe
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No. The Treaty of Waitangi was signed over 60 years after Captain James Cook died.
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.
No a lot of of tribes like Tuhoe for example did not sign, About 500 chiefs did sign the original treaty which is written in Maori. There are actually two treaties the original and the Pakeha (non Maori) translated version which is written in English. If the treaty gives Maori the rights of English citizens then English law applies, In the English court of law if a contract is disputed the courts must rule in favor of the party who did not write the contract i.e. the Maori. The world courts have also ruled in favor of the Maori but the NZ government and all its supporters just ignore these rulings just like they ignore the theft of America from the Indians and every other country Pakeha have stolen. Maori would have no problems with the Pakeha ruling the land if they had won it in battle but the truth is the Maori were winning the war and so other tactics similar to the ones used against the boer were used. Thats why you never see films about the Maori wars.
Thay were peswaded by the europeans
Hone Heke was the first maori chief to sign the treaty
Tuhoe, Waikato, Te Arawa, Ngati Paoa and Tuwharetoa. Hope this helps you :)
Hone Heke was the first chief to sign the 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.
Hone heke was one of the first Maori chiefs to sign the British Government's Waitangi Treaty
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The Queen sent Busby to gain the Maoris trust by creating a treaty(later called the Treaty Of Waitangi). As Busby was creating the treaty Busby got ill so gave it to Hobson to complete.Hobson looked through the draft of the treaty and later created his own version.Hobson got Priest Williams to translate it into maori.Hobson tried to convince the maori to sign it but didnt.Then Hobson decided to have another go at getting the maori to sign the treaty.The next day they did.Now over 500 chiefs have signed the treaty.
The Tuhoe, or Children of the Mist.
No. The Treaty of Waitangi was signed over 60 years after Captain James Cook died.
The Maori chiefs were not made to sign the treaty. They were persuaded that it was in their interests. But some chiefs did not sign it.
with a feather pen
bcoz they r so dry