Maori chief
Portrait of Maori Chief
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Monika Ruke | National Library of New Zealand
Half length portrait of Monika Ruke, circa 1910. Shows a Maori woman with a facial moko. She wears feathers in her hair and earrings. A feather clo...
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The Treaty of Waitangi trail
Over 40 rangatira signed the Treaty at Waitangi, among them many who had signed the Declaration of Independence. Their agreement was important, but Hobson wanted a lot more signatures so he could confidently claim British sovereignty over New Zealand. To get those signatures, he took the Treaty on the road.