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As it happened: Waitangi visitors reflect on manaakitanga

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February 6, 2026 in News Northland - 0 Minutes


Waitangi Day celebrations started with a dawn service, which included a rowdy reception for the deputy prime minister, a waka flotilla and powerful haka.

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