Waitangi area

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The Waitangi area is a historically significant region in New Zealand’s Bay of Islands, central to the nation’s founding and closely associated with Māori communities such as Ngāti Kawa.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic area
historical region
associatedWith Māori NERFINISHED
Ngāpuhi iwi NERFINISHED
Ngāti Kawa NERFINISHED
contains Te Whare Rūnanga NERFINISHED
Treaty House NERFINISHED
Waitangi Bridge NERFINISHED
Waitangi River NERFINISHED
Waitangi Treaty Grounds NERFINISHED
bush and coastal walking tracks
cultural performance venues
flagstaff at Waitangi Treaty Grounds
country New Zealand
governedBy Far North District Council NERFINISHED
hasAttraction museum exhibitions on the Treaty of Waitangi
waka taua (ceremonial war canoe)
hasCulturalRole focal point of New Zealand national identity
symbol of partnership between Māori and the Crown
hasEvent Treaty of Waitangi signing commemorations
Waitangi Day commemorations
hasFunction educational site about New Zealand history
venue for official state ceremonies on Waitangi Day
hasSignificance central to the founding of New Zealand as a nation-state
key site of early Māori–Crown relations
heritageStatus site of national historical importance in New Zealand
languageUsed English
Māori language
locatedIn Bay of Islands NERFINISHED
Northland Region NERFINISHED
locatedNear Paihia NERFINISHED
Russell NERFINISHED
locatedOn North Island NERFINISHED
nearBodyOfWater Bay of Islands harbour NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
tourismType cultural tourism destination
heritage tourism destination
traditionalOwners Ngāti Kawa NERFINISHED
local hapū of Ngāpuhi

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Ngāti Kawa hasAncestralLand Waitangi area