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British contact

These events occur in the context of relationships between the hapū and the British government in the period late 1700s to 1839.

PDF icon Declaration of Independence
PDF icon Lord Normanby's instructions to Hobson
PDF icon Signing of the Treaty roleplay

Educational resources

  • General resources
  • Pre-European contact
  • Early European contact
  • British contact
  • The Treaty
  • Colonisation
  • Sector specific resources

Thanks

We would not be able to do our work without the generous support of others. This year we are particularly appreciative of the following grants:

  • Lottery Community Sector Research Committee for supporting Ngā Rerenga o Te Tiriti
  • ASB Trust for supporting Treaty workshops for the public and for groups applying the Treaty
  • Lottery Environment & Heritage to digitise the reference library

Copyright

Creative Commons LicenseWe are happy for others to use the resources on this website under the terms of this Creative Commons NZ 3 Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike (BY-NC-SA): for non-commercial purposes as long as AWEA is identified as the copyright holder. For a fuller, plain English explanation go to Creative Commons Licence.