Waitangi flagstaff

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The Waitangi flagstaff is a historic flagpole at Waitangi in New Zealand, symbolically associated with the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi and the country’s colonial and bicultural heritage.

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Label Occurrences
Waitangi flagstaff canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage site feature
historic flagpole
associatedWith relationship between Māori and the British Crown
signing of the Treaty of Waitangi
commemorates Treaty of Waitangi
surface form: 1840 Treaty of Waitangi signing
country New Zealand
culturalContext Māori–Crown relations
New Zealand nationhood
eventAssociated Waitangi Day
surface form: Waitangi Day ceremonies
flagFlown Flag of New Zealand
surface form: New Zealand national flag

United Tribes of New Zealand flag
various Māori flags during ceremonies
heritageDesignation key feature of a Category 1 historic place (Waitangi Treaty Grounds)
heritageStatus part of Waitangi Treaty Grounds historic reserve
inception 20th century
locatedIn Bay of Islands
Northland Region
locatedOn Waitangi, Bay of Islands
surface form: Waitangi Treaty Grounds
location Waitangi
managedBy Waitangi National Trust
material wood
ownedBy New Zealand government
partOf ceremonial landscape of the Treaty Grounds
relatedTo Te Whare Rūnanga
surface form: Te Whare Rūnanga (meeting house)

Treaty House
replaces earlier flagpoles at Waitangi
significance national symbol of New Zealand history
symbol of Treaty commemoration
symbolizes New Zealand bicultural heritage
New Zealand colonial heritage
Treaty of Waitangi
tourism popular visitor attraction
usedFor ceremonial flag-raising
flying national flags
visibleFrom Bay of Islands
surface form: Bay of Islands waters

Waitangi, Bay of Islands
surface form: Waitangi foreshore

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Waitangi, Bay of Islands hasFlagstaff Waitangi flagstaff