
Te Tii Waitangi
Te Tii Waitangi is a location near the Waitangi Treaty Grounds in New Zealand, historically significant as the site where the Treaty of Waitangi was first signed in 1840. It is an area of cultural importance for Māori and serves as a place where Māori leaders and visitors often gather, especially during Waitangi Day celebrations. While the Treaty Grounds are the main historic site, Te Tii Waitangi is known for its traditional pōwhiri (welcome ceremonies) and ongoing Māori practices, symbolizing the enduring relationship between Māori and the wider New Zealand community.