It’s the day when some of the Maori chiefs and William Hobson the british representative signed the treaty of Waitangi and this day we celebrate as a public holiday.
The treaty was signed in 1934 the Maori people are under Queen Elizabeth’s crown rules after that the Pakeha cut down the maori flag.
On Waitangi Day people go to the beach and spend time with their families.
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