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Created by Sophie Brokenshire
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What does the CMS stand for, and who is the leader and when did they arrive?
What two Maori chiefs from Nga Puhi did Samuel Marsden work with?
When was the Stenson and Olssen textbook published?
What did Marsden say to express his desire to convert Maori to Christianity?
When did the Wesleyans arrive in New Zealand, and where?
What were the names of important Wesleyans?
What did a missionary write to Marsden about early Maori conduct, and in what year?
Who's daughter perished from TB, and what missionary tried to cure her?
What was the Maori population in 1840?
What was the Maori population in 1858?
What did a contemporary accredit Maori low fertility rates to?
What percent of Nga Puhi men were casualties from the Musket Wars?
When did Hongi Hika first acquire muskets?
What two
In what year did Hongi Hika acquire 300 muskets?
What two iwi had severe fighting in the South Island?
By 1840, how many Maori had converted to Christianity?
Give three examples of cultural practises of the Maori that the missionaries disagreed with.
What kind of men did the CMS bring to New Zealand?
What regions were not very affected by the Musket Wars, and maintained a demand for equipment such as chisels and axes?
What diseases did missionaries bring to New Zealand? There are five.
What tribe was Te Rangiuia part of?
What two missionaries had to drink Baker's solution to prove it wasn't poisonous?
Where and when was the first Christian sermon in New Zealand, and who was the preacher?
What was the first literature to be translated into Maori?
Who was the most important missionary in developing Maori grammar?
By the mid- _______ most missionaries spoke Maori
Who was William Colenso, and what did he do?
What slaves were freed from Nga Puhi who went back to their tribe to preach the Christian message?
What did Ngati Porou ex-slave Taumata-a_-Kura say in his sermon to his people?
Who opened the first missionary school, where and when?
What did Marsden say about the change of Maori behaviour in 1828
What did Wright (1959) argue on why Maori converted?
What did Owens (1968) argue on why conversion occurred?
How many Maori had converted by 1840?
What did Marsden say about Maori cultural practises such as facial tattooing?
What did William Williams say about Satan in relation to Maori culture?
What group were more lenient about Maori cultural practises?
What did Williams say about Maori legends?
What missionary convinced his converts to move to a different pa from the other 'heathens'?
How many Maori showed up to a single service in 1840?
What did Wright accredit Maori to 'abandoning' their culture to?
What tribe strongly related to the message of Jews as Gods chosen people?
What syncretic faith argued that the Bible was correct, but missionary interpretation was wrong?
What syncretic group added new deities, and preached a pacifistic message?
What was the syncretic faith of the Maori King movement?
What syncretic leader said "If they smite you, smite not in return."
What syncretic faith was founded in 1868?
When did Maori turn to syncretic faiths?
What did a contemporary Maori leader say regarding land confiscation?
What were the different missionary religions? (Four).
Where did the Wesleyans stay when they first came to New Zealand?
What did Northcoat and Ofner, 2006 suggest as to why Maori were so interested by the prospect of trade?
When was the Northcoat and Ofner textbook published?
What were the three main aspects of Claudia Orange's 'working accord'?
What did historians comment in relation to the Treaty for interpersonal relations?
What's an example of a tribe moving for trade?
What two tribes began to question their own faith because of war and indirectly, trade?