because they wouldn't fight over the land any more
Both Maori and Pakeha wanted a treaty for different reasons. Maori sought protection of their land and resources from European encroachment, while Pakeha wanted a legal framework for colonizing New Zealand and facilitating trade. The Treaty of Waitangi was intended to formalize the relationship between the two parties and ensure mutual understanding and peaceful coexistence.
The Maori did not want to give their land to the British because they valued their land as ancestral, sacred, and central to their culture and identity. The Maori saw the land as a source of power, connection to their ancestors, and a way of life. Giving up their land meant losing their autonomy and way of life to the British colonizers.
It is not accurate or respectful to generalize any group of people as "lazy." individual characteristics and circumstances vary greatly within the Maori population, as with any other group. It is important to avoid perpetuating harmful stereotypes and instead focus on understanding the root causes of any challenges individuals may face.
The Maori word for "I want to kiss you" is "Ka hiahia au ki te honi i a koe."
Mosca is not a Maori word. There is no 's' or 'c' in Maori. Perhaps 'mosca' is another foreign word, and you want to know what it means in English. However I have no idea what Mosca means, so I cannot help you.*********Mosca means "fly" (insect) in Spanish.
Maori tattoos, or moko, are a sacred and cultural tradition in Maori culture. There is no specific age requirement to get a Maori tattoo, but it is a significant and deeply symbolic process that typically occurs when an individual reaches adulthood and is mature enough to understand and appreciate its cultural significance.
Maori's are indigenous to New Zealand, Pakeha are the White- born New Zealanders...so the english settlers'- ancestry..if that's what you want to call it.
The Maori did not want to give their land to the British because they valued their land as ancestral, sacred, and central to their culture and identity. The Maori saw the land as a source of power, connection to their ancestors, and a way of life. Giving up their land meant losing their autonomy and way of life to the British colonizers.
It is not accurate or respectful to generalize any group of people as "lazy." individual characteristics and circumstances vary greatly within the Maori population, as with any other group. It is important to avoid perpetuating harmful stereotypes and instead focus on understanding the root causes of any challenges individuals may face.
I think hisview on t he treaty was that he didn't want to same to happen to the Maori as what happen to the Aborigines. So he decided to make come up with a treaty so the Maori could have rights and save some of there land. I think he had this view because he realised that what they were doing to the aborigines was unfair and sad as heaps of families got split up and destroyed because of them (Europeans). But this view is not sure as i am not William Hobson myself but that's what i have thought it is from gathering information about it.
The Maori fought the early European settlers of NZ predominately because the settlers where unfairly taking the Maori peoples land off them as the Maori believed the Europeans were wanting to share the land, however the settlers wanted to purchase the land outright. The Maori people soon realised that the settlers did not want to share the land but by this time allot of the land was in the settlers hands. As more settlers came into New Zealand, they began to cheat the Maori people out of their lands using contracts unfair laws and such. Out of all this the Maori land wars began, this was the Maori people fighting for their land. This did not work well for the Maori however, and the outcome wasn't positive for them. Lots of them died, others were jailed etc, then the settlers used the wars as an excuse to 'confiscate' more land. Eventually the Maori people used land marches, strikes and land occupation to, in the end, start to get their land back, or compensation if not possible. More information can be found at the related link below.
A treaty is simply an agreement that spells out what each side will do and not do. Countries sign treaties because both sides (all sides) think they will get something they want from it.
the treaty of Versailles
The Maori word for "I want to kiss you" is "Ka hiahia au ki te honi i a koe."
The particular issues that arose are contingent on which treaty the treaty meetings were about. However, in general, tensions that arise during treaty negotiation concern the resolution of mutually exclusive interests, such as piece of land that both countries want control of.
Mosca is not a Maori word. There is no 's' or 'c' in Maori. Perhaps 'mosca' is another foreign word, and you want to know what it means in English. However I have no idea what Mosca means, so I cannot help you.*********Mosca means "fly" (insect) in Spanish.
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why do you think the Chactaw did not want to sighn the Treaty of Doak's stand