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Waitangi Day was commemorated in glorious sunshine across New Zealand on Saturday at various, events, festivals and concerts marking the 170th anniversary of the signing of the Waitangi treaty.
Waitangi Day Commemorations were held on the treaty grounds at Paihia and there was also a free concert with Ray Woolf and the Rodger Fox Big Band on Friday evening.
Hamilton
Hamilton celebrated Waitangi Day at the
Garden Place with a focus on youth. Australian
Idol contest winner Stan Walker performed along with other
musicians. The event was part of Hamilton's annual Waitangi Day
event organised by Te Runanga o Kirikiriroa.
New Plymouth
The free Waitangi Whanau Day, Puke Ariki in New Plymouth
had headline acts like The Sami Sisters and Kidz in Space. The
Waitangi Whanau Day activities included flax weaving, a tamariki
time zone, a funk dance workshop with Future, a Treaty info tent
and a Kapa haka performances.
Masterton
Waitangi day was marked in Masterton at the
Waitangi Day Origins Festival at Queen Elizabeth
Park. The festival celebrated the diversity of the local
community.
Palmerston North
Palmerston North commemorated the day by providing an all day live
family concert. Waitangi Day Festival in the City at The Square had
activities for all the family as well as an opportunity for the
community to visit a Maori Village.
Manukau City
Waitangi Day Family Celebrations were held at Botany
Downs in Manukau City. Presented by Toi o Manukau, the 2010
Waitangi Day Family Celebrations had a theme of celebrating family
diversity. The celebration was Auckland region's largest Waitangi
Day event, and the second largest commemorative event in New
Zealand, with 40,000 people attending. The event aims to raise
awareness and understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi through the
sharing of arts, crafts, music and food.
Kaiapoi
The
Waitangi Day Festival at Kaiapoi Wharf was
held with the theme of "coming together as an inclusive community
to observe Waitangi Day as New Zealand's national day". The river
was the focal point for the day.
Wellington
Waitangi Day Celebrations in Wellington were held at Waitangi
Park, where the partnership between Tangata Whenua and the
Crown was celebrated. Attendess enjoyed traditional kapa haka,
contemporary music, Maori and Kiwi-influenced kai (food) and craft
stalls.
Porirua
Porirua city residents enjoyed the Festival of the
Elements at the Te Rauparaha Park and Arena on Saturday. The
festival used the arts to celebrate the cultural diversity of
Porirua, made possible by the Treaty of Waitangi. The elements of
earth and air, fire and water embrace concepts of significance to
all cultures, concepts around which we can all unite. Tangata
Whenua and Tangata Tiriti rejoiced together on Waitangi Day by way
of the arts.
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How do you spend your Waitangi Day? What does our National Day mean to you? Share in the conversation on our Message Board below.
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Post new commentahastings said on 2010-02-08 @ 09:53 NZDT: Report abusive post
What a discusting act by that republican man, and that is why he is a republican because he has no morals or standards by burning the flag and dressing up like an idiot. this man should be arrested and held accountable for burning a flag that means alot to me and all New Zealanders especially those who have fought under our flag
pridepassionpower said on 2010-02-08 @ 00:42 NZDT: Report abusive post
I care about the NZ flag being burnt, it really hurts me to see that, how about I burn yours in your face? I just wonder that if I carry on like an idiot and burn flags and become lazy that maybe I might get attention from the govt as well? Just a thought. BRING ON NZ DAY! ONE NATION!
ilightenall said on 2010-02-07 @ 06:45 NZDT: Report abusive post
I'm still buzzing from the Waitangi day celebration held here in Perth. Thousands attended for a day of unity and sharing in our unique Kiwi culture. Kiwi Hot Dogs, whitebait fritters, hangi, L&p with homegrown music and craft stalls, Maori and Pakeha simply celebrating being Kiwi.
santa0007 said on 2010-02-07 @ 04:09 NZDT: Report abusive post
The Littlewood Treaty original version gives me my right to claim "my" land back & restore what has been taken from me without my prior say-so. Who do I gotta fight first & can i bring my Mum.
santa0007 said on 2010-02-07 @ 03:27 NZDT: Report abusive post
Foreshore & seabed issue, ultimately the country is governed by a govt,part of that is protection from invasion by anything, given the ownership goes to a non-govt entity,where are the rights if any of our constitution. As it stands now,if you have a problem with your employer & your Moari & want to take them to court,it can be done through treaty claims,according to legal services agency.Does this really mean seperatism or the justifiable return of life by an inheritad old fashioned system.