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Waitangi exhibition (Nō Wai Anō)

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The Māori Feast at Remuera. Depicted is the gathering of 1600 people of Tainui descent welcoming Governor Fitzroy near the vicinity of Mount Hobson at Remuera, Auckland, 11 May 1844. .

An exhibition that focuses on the relevance of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi for Auckland.

Tuesday 2 February 2010 - Sunday 25 April 2010
Central City Library
Level 2 atrium
Free exhibition
Nō Wai Anō (From Other Waters): From Waitangi to the Waitematā is an informative and educational exhibition that traces a brief timeline from pre-treaty times to the present, and places the treaty in a context relevant to Auckland and its people.

On display are facsimiles of the Treaty of Waitangi with eight other regional treaty versions supported by artefacts and copies of ephemera, manuscripts, newspaper articles, publications, photographs, maps and posters from the Sir George Grey Special Collections.

Great for kids and adults. Nāu mai! Haere mai!

Image: The Māori Feast at Remuera
Depicted is the gathering of 1600 people of Tainui descent welcoming Governor Fitzroy near the vicinity of Mount Hobson at Remuera, Auckland, 11 May 1844.
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Last reviewed: 26 January 2010