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Project Details

The Toitū te Tiriti Whāingaroa Exhibition (12–29 March 2024) at Raglan Old Arts School offered an engaging learning experience about Te Tiriti o Waitangi. With over 250 visitors, including local students, the exhibition provided valuable resources and sparked deeper community connections, particularly for tamariki and rangatahi.

Feedback

“Thank you so much for inviting our kura to the exhibition. It was so beautifully curated. Thanks for you mihi to our rangatahi and manaaki. It was lovely to see you make some connections with our students (your whanau etc.)”

Community Event

Toitū te Tiriti Whāingaroa Exhibition

Objective

To continue the momentum from our Waitangi Day event by offering further Te Tiriti learning opportunities for the Whāingaroa community, particularly tamariki and rangatahi.

Following the success of the Waitangi Day event, and with many community members requesting further learning opportunities, the Toitū te Tiriti Whāingaroa exhibition was recreated at the Raglan Old Arts Centre. The exhibition ran for two weeks, with local content added to strengthen the display based on feedback from the Waitangi Day event.

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