The Treaty of Waitangi

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Across
  1. 3. A religious worker, such as Williams or Colenso, who played a key role in the Treaty process
  2. 4. The right to govern a country; what Britain claimed over New Zealand through the Treaty
  3. 5. The Bay of Islands location where the Treaty was first signed on 6 February 1840
  4. 8. The missionary who translated the Treaty into Māori overnight before the signing
  5. 10. A Ngāpuhi chief whose support for the Treaty helped persuade others to sign
  6. 12. The British Lieutenant-Governor sent to negotiate the Treaty with Māori chiefs
  7. 14. The month in 1840 when the Treaty of Waitangi was first signed
  8. 16. The Māori word for treasures or prized possessions that the Treaty promised to protect
  9. 19. The Māori word used for governorship in the Treaty's Māori text
  10. 20. The surname of the chief Waka ____, who spoke in favour of signing the Treaty
Down
  1. 1. The British Resident appointed in 1833 who held little real authority before Hobson arrived
  2. 2. The northern settlement where Hone Heke repeatedly cut down the British flagpole
  3. 6. The term used to refer to the British monarch and government as a party to the Treaty
  4. 7. The object Hone Heke famously cut down four times at Kororareka as a protest
  5. 9. A European newcomer whose lawless behaviour in New Zealand partly prompted the need for the Treaty
  6. 11. The missionary who warned on signing day that chiefs did not fully understand the Treaty
  7. 13. The task Henry Williams completed overnight, converting the Treaty into the Māori language
  8. 15. The Māori concept of chieftainship and self-governance protected under Article Two
  9. 17. The chief who was first to sign the Treaty but later cut down the British flagpole
  10. 18. The chief who strongly opposed the Treaty, refused to sign, and later allied with Hone Heke