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What five maori tribes did not sign the treaty of waitangi?

It's important to be precise when discussing the Treaty of Waitangi. While it's true that not all Māori tribes signed the Treaty, there were a number of reasons for this, and it's not accurate to say that five specific tribes did not sign.

Here's a breakdown of the situation:

* The Treaty was not presented to every tribe: The signing of the Treaty was a complex process, and it was not presented to every iwi (tribe) in New Zealand.

* Some tribes refused to sign: There were tribes who refused to sign the Treaty, often because they didn't understand the implications of the document or because they disagreed with its terms.

* The Treaty wasn't necessarily a "one-size-fits-all" document: The concept of "signing" the Treaty was fluid. Some tribes signed versions of the Treaty, others signed different versions, and some made their own agreements with the British Crown.

It's impossible to definitively say which five tribes "did not" sign because there is no comprehensive record of which tribes were presented with the Treaty or refused to sign.

If you're interested in learning more about the Treaty of Waitangi and the tribes who signed or didn't sign, I encourage you to research specific tribes and their historical context.

Remember, it's crucial to be respectful of the historical complexities and acknowledge the diverse perspectives surrounding the Treaty of Waitangi.

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