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Our World

2122 Sebin Hwang

Intro

1. Island Country & Southern Hemisphere

2. Unique plants & animals

3. Australia

"New Zealand"

New Zealand

  • Southwestern part of the Pacific Ocean

  • North and South islands

+ 600 small islands

  • Capital: Wellington
  • Biggest city: Auckland

  • Language: English, Maori,

New Zealand sign language

  • Population: 4.9 million, European(majority)

Maori (most ethnic minorities)

NORTH

SOUTH

Person

Kate Sheppard

  • Women's suffrage movement

  • Born in 1848 in Liverpool, England moved to New Zealand in 1868

  • Various religious & social organizations

(Women's Christian Temperature Union)

  • Organizing petitions & public meetings, writing letters to the press, contacting politicians

Kate Sheppard

  • The editor of “The White Ribbon”

  • First country to establish universal suffrage

  • Front of New Zealand's $10 bill

Place

Auckland

  • The largest city, "City of ports"
  • Population: 1.2 million
  • 1840~1865: capital
  • Center of commerce and industry
  • Maori name: Tāmaki Makaurau (loved by many people)

Islands

Islands in the Hauraki Gulf

  • Rangitoto Island: volcano

  • Waiheke Island: wineries

  • Motuihe Island: short trip

  • Kawau Island: mansion house

  • Tiritiri Matangi Island: bird

  • Great Barrier Island: biggest

Town

  • Central Business District

  • Newmarket: shopping malls

  • Ponsonby: cafes & restaurants

  • Parnell: historic buildings,

high-end restaurants

Thing

Treaty of Waitangi

  • Signed on February 6, 1840

  • Native Maori and the British King

  • Became a British colony

Article 1

transfers all rights and powers of sovereignty to the British king

Article 2

establishes the continuous ownership of the Maori people on land and the exclusive right of the British king to pre-sale the land

Article 3

grants Maori people full rights and protection as British subjects

controversy over Maori's rights

Summary

New Zealand

Treaty of Waitangi

Auckland

Kate Sheppard

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