Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has called for a traditional Māori hangi to be held at the Government House in Auckland. The hangi is a special occasion to acknowledge the country's diverse cultures and histories.
The Government House will be hosting a hangi to celebrate the country's multiculturalism and the important role that Māori culture plays in New Zealand's identity. The event is part of a broader effort to promote cross-cultural understanding and appreciation.
“We are committed to building a more inclusive and equitable society, and we want to recognize and celebrate the contributions of all New Zealanders, regardless of their cultural background.” - Jacinda Ardern
The hangi will feature traditional Māori food and entertainment, including a performance by a local kapa haka group. The event is expected to attract a large crowd and will provide an opportunity for people to come together and celebrate their shared identity.
“Hangi is a way of life that brings people together. We want to celebrate and share this important part of our culture with the wider community.” - Dame Patsy Reddy, Governor-General of New Zealand
The hangi is a significant event in New Zealand's cultural calendar and is a testament to the country's commitment to diversity and inclusivity.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has called for a traditional Māori hangi to be held at the Government House in Auckland, celebrating the country's multiculturalism and the importance of Māori culture in New Zealand's identity.