‘Like a forest without birdsong’ Waitangi Day becomes more reflective as Covid takes toll
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As gatherings and speeches are moved online, the chairman of the Waitangi National Trust Board sees a chance for further thought and changeOn the 182nd anniversary of the signing of Aotearoa New Zealand’s founding document, the Waitangi Treaty grounds – usually thronging with tens of thousands of people – were quiet and cloaked in a gloss of rain, a sign, or tohu, to some that it is a Waitangi Day like no other.National events were cancelled this year, and ceremonies, speeches and reflections moved online, as the country teeters on the edge of a widespread Omicron outbreak. Continue reading...