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Friday, February 17, 2012

Three P's With Treaty Of Waitangi

In 1840, on the 6th of February the English came over to NZ to make a treaty with the Maoris. William Hobson and his crew came in their boats and ships. The Pakeha people wanted to make this treaty so they can bring peace between the Maoris and the English settlers.

Hone Heke was the first one to sign the treaty of all 40 chiefs. The English people wanted to make this agreement so they can take over NZ. But The English people promised if the Maori sign the treaty the English would keep the Maori safe.

The Three P’s are very important, Protection, Partnership, and Participation. First off we are going to talk about Partnership because that’s my favourite. Partnership is about helping one another and joining a team.

Now Next we are going to talk about Protection. Protection is like when you see American football game, you would see how the person is blocking another so he’s protect the person so he don’t get hit. That’s what Protection is to me.

Last of all Participation. Participation is Something that you could join in something. Like joining in a rugby game.

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