Waitangi Day marks the first signing of New Zealand's Treaty of Waitangi or Te Tiriti o Waitangi in Māori between the British ...
Thousands gathered in Waitangi, New Zealand on Thursday (February 6) to celebrate the signing of the country’s founding document.
On Feb. 6 1840, representatives of the British Crown and 500 Māori tribal leaders signed a treaty at Waitangi, in New Zealand's far north, agreeing to the terms of their relationship. In modern ...
One belief was virtually universal within the Waitangi forum tents: existing as Māori is inherently political.
Waitangi Day is a time to reflect on where we have come from ... Ōnuku Marae holds a special place in our nation’s history, as it is where Ngāi Tahu chiefs signed the Treaty in 1840. We should take ...
Senior Ngāpuhi members say fiery debate at Waitangi isn't going anywhere, so Te Tii Marae could be the best place for it to ...
Thousands gathered across New Zealand yesterday to celebrate the signing of the country’s founding document and some called ...
Waitangi Day impresses, always. Opinions expressed everywhere but not by everybody. Many enjoy the public holiday – a ...
Photo/ Peter de Graaf One of the Waitangi Tribunal’s most important reports, concluding that Māori did not cede sovereignty in 1840, received perhaps the least comprehensive coverage of any of ...
Waitangi Day in New Zealand is marked by controversy as Māori leaders condemn a proposed bill to redefine the Treaty of ...
Comment: Honouring the Treaty can benefit us all and the environment that we share if we each commit to sincerity, justice ...