Parihaka

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