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Rūnaka Flags Flying In Honour Of Waitangi Day

The Dunedin City Council is honouring Waitangi Day this year by flying the flags representing the two Rūnaka which have mana whenua status over the takiwa the city is built on.

The Huirapa flag is from Kāti Huirapa Rūnaka ki Puketeraki and the Te Mahi Tamariki flag represents Ōtākou Rūnaka. Both flags have been used by mana whenua since the 1870s and continue to be flown on the marae for various occasions.

In the spirit of the Treaty of Waitangi, signed by Kāi Tahu Rakatira and British officials at Ōtakou in 1840, the DCC is flying the flags from the Civic Centre in The Octagon this weekend to acknowledge its Treaty partnership with mana whenua. This is the second year the DCC has done this.

DCC Manahautu - General Manager Māori, Partnerships, Policy Jeanette Wikaira says the DCC thanks mana whenua for agreeing to their flags being flown from the Civic Centre on this important occasion.

Ms Wikaira says that Waitangi Day celebrations being held at Ōtākou Marae on Monday are an opportunity to focus on partnership. The DCC is maturing its understanding of Treaty partnership with mana whenua and there have been significant steps taken in recent years. These include:

More information about the Monday’s Waitangi Day celebrations at Ōtākou Marae are available on Te Runanga o Ōtākou website. The public is welcome to attend and free buses to and from the event will be running thanks to the Otago Regional Council.

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