The Kingitanga

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  1. 3. A Māori meeting or gathering
  2. 6. Something most Māori could not do under the 1852 Constitution
  3. 7. Sacred or restricted; placed on Waikato land to prevent sales
  4. 8. Supreme authority over a territory, at the heart of the conflict
  5. 9. City where Tāmihana waited two days, ignored by government officials
  6. 13. Region that was the heartland and base of the Kīngitanga
  7. 15. Governing body that excluded Māori when it first met in 1854
  8. 16. Genealogy or ancestral connections linking iwi together
  9. 17. Authority, prestige, and spiritual power
  10. 18. Title given to Wiremu Tāmihana for his role in establishing the Kīngitanga
  11. 19. Rangatira known as the Kingmaker, who placed a Bible over the first king's head
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  1. 1. The Māori King Movement, founded in 1858
  2. 2. Document Tāmihana brought to Auckland asking for Māori representation
  3. 4. Governor who demanded the Kīngitanga submit to the Queen
  4. 5. Object placed over Pōtatau's head during the coronation ceremony
  5. 10. The British government, which held the sole right to buy Māori land
  6. 11. A Māori chief or leader
  7. 12. Site on Lake Taupō where the famous 1856 hui was held
  8. 14. Missionary at Pūkawa who found nothing hostile to British rule
  9. 15. The first Māori king, chosen for his mana and whakapapa