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ceremony centring on a flagpole which the Navy had paid to erect in the grounds. The ceremony was brief and featured no Māori. The following year, a Māori speaker was added to the line-up, and subsequent additions to the ceremony were made nearly every year. From 1952, the governor-general attended,
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legislation was passed in 1973. For Kirk, the change was simply an acceptance that New
Zealand was ready to move towards a broader concept of nationhood. Diplomatic posts had for some years marked the day, and it seemed timely in view of the country's increasing role on the international stage that
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When the treaty gained greater official recognition in the mid-1980s, emphasis switched back to calls to honour it, and protesters generally returned to the aim of raising awareness of it and what they saw as its neglect by the state. In 1990, a young Māori woman threw a wet black t-shirt at Queen
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The first part of the ceremony will be performed by the RNZN Band, while the Royal Guard of Honour marches into position. At sunset the Guard will present arms and a single evening gun will be fired from the RNZN ship HMNZS Canterbury, which will be anchored off the Treaty grounds. A bugler will
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responded saying "I just do not believe that racism or discrimination exists in this country," demonstrating the gap in mutual understanding. Activists initially called for greater recognition of the treaty, but by the early 1980s, they were also arguing that it was a fraud and the means by which
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chiefs. Over the course of the next seven months, copies of the treaty were toured around the New
Zealand archipelago by the British, and eventually around 540 Māori chiefs would sign. The signing had the effect of securing British sovereignty over the islands of New Zealand, which was officially
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Zealand. Commemorations are largely
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meanwhile strove to set up an independent polity, although he knew that Hobson's commission extended to Port
Nicholson. Wakefield had under pretext of the assent of chiefs, formed a provisional government of which he was president . Within an hour of hearing of Wakefield's upstart council and
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arrived in the Bay of
Islands to issue the proclamation of his appointment, which had been prepared by colonial office officials in England. Hobson had no draft treaty. From the British perspective the proclamation was the key legal document, "what the treaty said was less important".
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also attended, although not every year. From the mid-1950s, a Māori cultural performance was usually given as part of the ceremony. Many of these early features remain a part of
Waitangi Day ceremonies, including a naval salute, the Māori cultural performance (now usually a
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during her visit to
Waitangi, in an effort to "galvanize the country’s attention toward Maori problems" and "get justice under the Treaty of Waitangi." In 1995, the threat of protests was so intense that security could not be assured and the ceremony was preempted.
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has moved from Te Tii
Waitangi (sometimes referred to as the "lower marae") to Te Whare Rūnanga (sometimes referred to as the "upper marae", even though it is not a true marae) at the treaty grounds, which are north of the Waitangi River. In 2018,
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on 21 May, Hobson suddenly declared
British sovereignty over all the country, that is, before the process of acquiring the consent of the chiefs to the treaty throughout the North Island had been completed and before he received any news about
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populations, the national day is commemorated by the
Waitangi Day Charitable Ball, held by the New Zealand Society. The ball also hosts the annual UK New Zealander of the Year awards, cultural entertainment from London-based Māori group
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The New Zealand High Commission in London will be closed on 8 February 2016 to observe Waitangi Day – New Zealand's national day which happens on 6 February every year. The office will reopen on 9 February. To all Kiwis far from home,
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In 1940, another event was held at the grounds, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the treaty signing. The event was a success and helped raise the profile of the treaty and its day of observance in the national consciousness.
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magistrates, Hobson proclaimed (21st May, 1840) the Queen's sovereignty over the North Island . By a separate proclamation on the same day he asserted the sovereign rights of the Queen over all the islands of New Zealand .
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for 2001. Some Māori felt that this was an insult to them and to the treaty. In 2003 and 2004, the anniversary was again officially commemorated at the treaty grounds at Waitangi. In 2004, Leader of the Opposition
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in 1974. The anniversary is marked annually on 6 February, and a public holiday is observed on the day, or if the date falls on a Saturday or Sunday then the following Monday is observed.
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raised flags on the flagstaff in the treaty grounds. Since 2018, members of the government, including the prime minister and members of parliament and their families have served a
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Waitangi Day underwent 'Mondayisation' in legislation enacted in 2013, meaning the public holiday is observed on the following Monday if 6 February falls on a Saturday or Sunday.
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to restore the building. The Treaty House and grounds were made a public reserve, which was dedicated on 6 February 1934. This event is considered to be the first Waitangi Day.
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that it would make Waitangi Day a public holiday. After winning that year's election, the party said that the country could not afford another public holiday (see the
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muted in comparison to those seen on the national days of most countries. There are no mass parades or firework displays, nor truly widespread commemorations.
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and his wife purchased and presented to the nation the run-down house of James Busby, where the treaty was initially signed. They subsequently donated
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Pākehā had conned Māori out of their land. Attempts were made by groups, including the Waitangi Action Committee, to halt the commemorations. A
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and grounds at Waitangi, where the treaty was first signed. The first Waitangi Day was celebrated in the grounds on 6 February 1934.
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Marae to the treaty grounds in 1984, in protest of Waitangi Day celebrations. With support from the Waitangi Action Committee, the
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Waitangi Day celebrations have long been an opportunity for Māori to highlight issues important to Māori, including breaches of
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was passed in 1976 to change the name back to Waitangi Day and restore Northland's anniversary day holiday to that of Auckland.
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Waitangi Day became a nationwide public holiday on its observance in 1974 by first undergoing a name change. In 1971 the Labour
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flag, referring to Māori sovereignty) above the other flags on the flagstaff by flying it from the top of a nearby tree.
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and sometimes a navy ship also take part in demonstrations in the harbour. The day closes with the flags being
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breakfast to members of the public following the dawn service. Throughout the day, cultural displays such as
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and elsewhere to commemorate the signing of the treaty. A variety of events are held, including parties,
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allowed localities to transfer the holiday from their existing regional public holiday to Waitangi Day.
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to make Waitangi Day a national holiday, to be called New Zealand Day. This was not passed into law.
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play Sunset over the evening hymn, during which time the New Zealand White Ensign will be lowered.
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chopped down the British flagstaff in nearby Russell. In 2004, protesters succeeded in flying the
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was hit with mud as he entered Te Tii Waitangi marae as a response to his controversial
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was the first Prime Minister to attend the commemorations in three years. According to
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did not attend in 2000. The official commemorations were shifted from Waitangi to
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in 1975 led to the day being renamed Waitangi Day because the new prime minister,
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the national day be known as New Zealand Day. At the 1974 commemorations, the
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chiefs, and so is regarded by many as the founding document of the nation.
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The Authentic and Genuine History of the Signing of the Treaty of Waitangi
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to see the original 1840 Te Tiriti o Waitangi document.
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2001:"Friday Five: Celebrate Waitangi weekend in Wellington"
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1418:"Waitangi Day | NZHistory, New Zealand history online"
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2067:"NZ Society of Authors Waitangi Day Honours List"
381:Norman Kirk and a Māori boy on Waitangi Day, 1973
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1875:"Unity the message at Waitangi Day dawn service"
1829:. Otago Daily Times – odt.co.nz. 2 February 2017
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1338:"Navy to Have Large Presence at Waitangi"
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2648:"Elders condemn attack on PM"
2548:"United Future press release"
2404:, Waitangi Day in Los Angeles
1827:"Open marae for Waitangi Day"
1781:. NZME. The Northern Advocate
1725:. 2 June 2018. Archived from
1268:"Waitangi Day – Introduction"
1003:
645:Waitangi Day Literary Honours
3389:Summer events in New Zealand
3280:Ngati Apa v Attorney-General
3164:Office of Treaty Settlements
3096:Important figures and groups
1923:"Waitangi Day Festival 2023"
825:Māori Women's Welfare League
784:United Tribes of New Zealand
634:Government House in Auckland
427:United Tribes of New Zealand
373:Transition to public holiday
346:stated in its 1957 election
258:and, initially, by about 45
35:Traditional celebrations at
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1161:'s expedition in the south.
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2860:A history of Waitangi Day
1807:. Waitangi National Trust
1801:"What's On: Waitangi Day"
1176:(1895) . "1839 to 1842".
821:New Zealand Māori Council
735:('honor') of the treaty.
495:in 1999, Prime Ministers
434:third National government
334:(non-Māori) dignitaries.
188:Ceremonies take place at
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1396:"The 1960s – key events"
993:New Zealand Day Act 1973
945:In 2018, Prime Minister
871:Māori protestors in 2006
559:Elsewhere in New Zealand
541:(Māori dance and song),
490:Leader of the Opposition
367:Auckland Anniversary Day
356:Waitangi Day Act of 1960
3333:Waitangi dildo incident
2875:The Waitangi Collection
2005:Wellington City Council
1953:Wellington City Council
1805:Waitangi Treaty Grounds
770:Controversy and protest
750:For Waitangi Day 2007,
406:third Labour government
3286:Treaty Principles Bill
3237:Treaty of Waitangi Act
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275:Previous celebrations
218:
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2828:at Wikimedia Commons
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1532:"Waitangi Day 1970s"
1470:"Waitangi Day 1970s"
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786:; the Ensign of the
657:Kingston, Queensland
571:being welcomed onto
432:The election of the
281:founding as a colony
236:Te Tiriti o Waitangi
3307:Waitangi, Northland
3232:New Zealand Day Act
3182:Tino rangatiratanga
3144:New Zealand Company
3065:Notable signatories
2862:at NZHistory.gov.nz
2627:on 19 February 2012
2585:tino rangitiratanga
2260:on 15 February 2016
2107:on 14 February 2017
1879:Bay of Plenty Times
1855:on 18 February 2017
891:tino rangatiratanga
885:national Māori flag
756:Southern California
715:, participate in a
579:, Waitangi Day 2006
573:Hoani Waititi Marae
419:Flag of New Zealand
414:New Zealand Day Act
201:New Zealand history
3379:Treaty of Waitangi
3028:Treaty of Waitangi
2870:Treaty of Waitangi
2868:, introducing the
2772:. 16 February 2016
2580:monkey puzzle tree
2440:, Auckland, p.221.
1496:www.nzonscreen.com
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2414:Orange, Claudia.
2352:The Dominion Post
2312:. 5 February 2015
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