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Waitangi Day - Wikipedia
Waitangi Day (Māori: Te Rā o Waitangi), the national day of New Zealand, marks the anniversary of the initial signing—on 6 February 1840—of the Treaty of Waitangi.
Waitangi Day | Visit Waitangi Treaty Grounds | Learn & Book
Every year on 6 February – Waitangi Day – people of all communities and backgrounds gather at Waitangi to commemorate the first signing of New Zealand’s founding document: Te Tiriti o Waitangi, The Treaty of Waitangi, on 6 February 1840.
Protests and a New Zealand leader's absence overshadow a day …
5 days ago · WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — It’s often a day marked by spirited politics and at times boisterous protest. But Thursday’s anniversary of New Zealand’s founding document, the Treaty of Waitangi, passed in muted fashion with Prime Minister Christopher Luxon absent from the main commemorations, amid rancor over an unpopular proposed law redefining the …
Waitangi Day - New Zealand History
Aug 5, 2014 · Every year on 6 February, New Zealand marks the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840. For most people, Waitangi Day is a holiday; for many, and especially for Māori, it is a time for reflecting on the Treaty and its place in modern New Zealand.
What is Waitangi Day and how does New Zealand celebrate it?
Feb 3, 2023 · How does New Zealand celebrate Waitangi Day? The main Waitangi Day celebration occurs in Waitangi at the Treaty Grounds. The country’s leaders and communities gather there each year to honour the day. The day begins with a dawn service at 5am in Te Whare Runanga, the carved meeting house.
A brief history of Waitangi Day - New Zealand Parliament
Feb 4, 2021 · Recognition as a national day. By the late 1950s, February 6 was thought of as New Zealand’s unofficial national day. It officially received the name ‘Waitangi Day’ in 1960, through the Waitangi Day Act. The Act, however, did not make it a public holiday.
Waitangi Day: A Historical Overview of New Zealand’s National …
Waitangi Day is a significant national holiday in New Zealand, commemorated annually on the 6th of February. It holds immense historical and cultural importance for the country and its people. This article provides a comprehensive overview of Waitangi Day, exploring its origins and evolution, as well as its significance in New Zealand’s history.
Waitangi day: Thousands gather in NZ as Māori rights in focus
6 days ago · Waitangi Day marks the first signing of New Zealand's Treaty of Waitangi or Te Tiriti o Waitangi in Māori between the British Crown and Māori chiefs in 1840.
What happened at Waitangi - New Zealand Geographic
Waitangi Day is a time for all Māori to reflect on what was promised when their tūpuna signed the Treaty on February 6, 1840. The document was intended to enshrine a partnership between Māori and the Crown and to protect the right for Māori to maintain their rangatiratanga over their lands, their reo and their other possessions.
60 years of Waitangi Day - New Zealand Parliament
The first Waitangi Day By the late 1950s, February 6 th was thought of as New Zealand’s unofficial national day. The first step to it becoming the national holiday we know it as today was bestowing it with the name Waitangi Day in 1960, through the Waitangi Day Act .