Parihaka

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Across
  1. 3. under this law of 1892 renewable leases of over 200,000 acres of Māori land became available. (5)
  2. 4. refusal to pay this was a way of protesting after 1884 (2)
  3. 6. fought between 1860 and 1863 (3)
  4. 8. John Bryce (2)
  5. 9. areas set aside for Māori to live in (2)
  6. 14. Passed in 1882, this law allowed Te Whiti and Tohu to be imprisoned indefinitely. (5)
  7. 18. law that allowed for arrested ploughmen and fencers to be held indefinitely (4)
  8. 21. Signed in 1840 (3)
  9. 23. 1863 legislation that set up land confiscations (4)
  10. 27. NZ Settlement Act meant that land could be taken away from Māori in …………………
  11. 32. issued the ultimatum to Parihaka people to leave (2)
  12. 33. area designated for settler development (2)
  13. 34. began 2 days after the invasion to evict the villagers
  14. 36. checkpoints these were set up around Parihaka to prevent movement in and out after the invasion
  15. 37. a factor that meant the crown was more likely to seize land
  16. 38. one of the jails in Christchurch where the leaders were held
  17. 39. materials from destroyed houses used to make this (2)
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  1. 1. name of one of the leaders of the settlement (4)
  2. 2. Established in 1879 to hear Māori grievances (3)
  3. 5. Māori wanted to appoint their own in 1858
  4. 7. sent in to arrest the ploughmen (2)
  5. 10. notice that gave the villagers 14 days to disperse
  6. 11. practiced by Tohu and Te Whiti (2)
  7. 12. Lieutenant colonel who led the invasion
  8. 13. Report published in 1996 (2)
  9. 15. one of the ways Tohu and Te Whiti protested after 1885
  10. 16. Tohu and Te Whiti put under house arrest here.
  11. 17. Parihaka Māorii needed these to enter and exit after 1881
  12. 19. In 1927 they ruled that the confiscations in Taranaki were not legal (4)
  13. 20. unit of land measurement
  14. 22. this form of protest saw Parihaka Māori build thatched houses on settler’s land (3)
  15. 24. this needs to be done before land can be settled.
  16. 25. next wave of resistors after the ploughmen
  17. 26. meeting day of each month
  18. 28. some Māori sent to prison there
  19. 29. name of one of the leaders of the settlement (2)
  20. 30. 1865 law that allowed settlers to legally take Māori land. (3)
  21. 31. jail
  22. 35. term for taking land