Across
- 1. Its signing ended the Contact Era.
- 3. They hunted sea creatures for oil and bone.
- 5. It was hoped this plant could replace European rope fibre.
- 6. Māori practice of reciprocal revenge or compensation.
- 8. Historian who described Māori–European trade relationships as a "workable accord"
- 9. British colonial official who described Māori as a ‘dying race’
- 10. Early whaling port known for its lawless reputation
- 11. Historian James Belich called this the "changing currency."
- 13. British navigator who arrived in 1769.
- 14. Smaller than an iwi, larger than a whānau.
Down
- 2. Both admired and looked down on, the "____ savage."
- 4. This theory is the opposite of “fatal impact.”
- 7. Governor who believed contact with Māori would end in decline and death
- 9. Type of impact theory claiming Māori were overwhelmed by European culture
- 12. Missionaries tried to shield Māori from this substance, common in Kororāreka
