Parihaka
Across
- 11. 1927 Inquiry into Parihaka (2)
- 12. Began in 1960 (2)
- 15. Bill passed in 2019 offered a formal apology (2)
- 18. One of the businessmen responsible for arranging land for settlers
- 20. This increased after 1840
- 22. These occurred between 1860 and 1863 (3)
- 25. Issued on 19th October 1881 giving Parihaka residents 14 days to leave
- 28. THis happened to many Maori after the Land Wars when they lost their land
- 31. Chris Finlayson was this minister in 2017 (2)
- 34. Prophet at Parihaka (2)
- 36. Term used for policemen
- 37. This happened to 420 ploughmen
- 38. Form of resistance practised by Tohu and Te Whiti
- 40. John Bryce was this minister at the time of the Parihaka invasion (2)
Down
- 1. Published its 1996 findings into Parihaka (2)
- 2. This Bill was passed after the invasion to validate their arrests (3)
- 3. Area that was designated for settlement after 1879 (2)
- 4. Former minister of Native Affairs
- 5. This act signed in 1865 allowed for Maori land to be be passed over to settlers (2)
- 6. Pay someone back for the hardship they have suffered
- 7. One of the prophets at Parihaka (2)
- 8. 216 of these arrested
- 9. One of the reasons why people emigrated from Britain
- 10. Organisation that arranged for settlers to come out from Britain (3)
- 13. British Governor at the time of the invasion
- 14. Rank of JM Roberts (2)
- 16. One of the centres where Tohu and Te Whiti were held in prison
- 17. Religion of the prophets (2)
- 19. Main consequence of the Taranaki Land Wars (2)
- 21. Act of July 1882 allowed indefinite arrest (4)
- 22. Document that gives a person ownership of the land
- 23. Signed in 1840 (2)
- 24. This was established to hear Maori Land Claims 1879 (3)
- 26. Maori meeting house
- 27. Region from where Crown troops were summoned (3)
- 29. One of the prophets at Parihaka (4)
- 30. Those with the highest ……. were appointed to be the first ploughmen arrested
- 32. Tohu and Te Whiti were accused of this when their land was taken in 1865
- 33. One of the centres where Tohu and Te Whiti were held in prison
- 35. To measure land in preparation for settlement
- 39. This Act passed in 1863 allowed land to be taken from ‘rebels’