5 Feb 2024

In pictures: Events at Waitangi on Monday 5 February 2024

3:00 pm on 5 February 2024
Christopher Luxon accepts the wero (challenge) at Waitangi Treaty Grounds 5 February 2024

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon accepts the challenge from a kaiwero (warrior) at Waitangi Treaty Grounds. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

Politicians from National, NZ First and ACT have been welcomed onto Waitangi Marae - with the fiercest challenge reserved for David Seymour.

Here are some of the best moments caught on camera.

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A protester at Waitangi who spoke before Prime Minister Christopher Luxon.

A protester at Waitangi who spoke before Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

Protesters carrying wooden signs shaped as the Te Tiriti o Waitangi document on 5 February 2024.

Protesters are carrying wooden signs shaped as the Te Tiriti o Waitangi document. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

ACT Party leader David Seymour speaks to the crowd at Waitangi on 5 February.

ACT Party leader David Seymour speaks to the crowd. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

Doing bombs off the bridge is a time-honoured Waitangi tradition.

Doing bombs off the bridge is a time-honoured Waitangi tradition. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

Veteran Māori activist and previous MP Hone Harawira addresses members of the coalition government at Waitangi Treaty Grounds: "You and your shitty ass bill are going down the toilet."

Veteran activist and former MP Hone Harawira tells assembled coalition MPs: "You and your shitty-ass bill are going down the toilet." Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

A young tane listens during whaikōrero at Waitangi 5 February 2024.

A young tane listens during whaikōrero at Waitangi. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

A group is now performing a haka in support of Shane Jones.

Supporters perform a haka for Shane Jones. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

NZ First MP Shane Jones listens as supporters perform a haka at Waitangi 5 February 2024

NZ First MP and deputy leader Shane Jones during the haka from his supporters. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

Manuhiri (visitors) listen to speeches at Waitangi Marae 5 February 2024

Gathered crowds listen to speeches at Waitangi Marae. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

Members of the coalition government listen to speeches at the Treaty Grounds 5 February

Members of the coalition government listen to speeches at the Treaty Grounds. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

Ngāpuhi rangatira Hone Sadler for the hau kainga side delivers his kōrero to the coalition government and crowds at Waitangi Treaty Grounds 5 February 2024

Ngāpuhi rangatira Hone Sadler for the hau kainga side delivers his kōrero to the coalition government and crowds. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

The third speaker from the hau kāinga - Labour MP and uri of Te Tai Tokerau Peeni Henare - delivers his kōrero at Waitangi 5 February 2024

The third speaker from the hau kāinga - Labour MP and uri of Te Tai Tokerau Peeni Henare - delivers his kōrero. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

Shane Jones - flanked by Winston Peters and David Seymour - listens during whaikōrero at Waitangi 5 February 2024

Shane Jones - flanked by Winston Peters and David Seymour - listens during whaikōrero at Waitangi. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

Christopher Luxon listens to whaikōrero at Waitangi Treaty Grounds 5 February 2024

Christopher Luxon is attentive to the speakers. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

National MP and Minister for Māori development Tama Pōtaka speaks for manuhiri at Waitangi Treaty Grounds 5 February 2024

National MP and Minister for Māori development Tama Pōtaka speaks for manuhiri at Waitangi Treaty Grounds. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

David Seymour accepts the wero (challenge) from several waiwero (warriors) at the Waitangi Treaty Grounds 5 February 2024

David Seymour accepts the challenge from the group of kaiwero (warriors). Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

Kāhui (group) gathered at the Treaty grounds holding Toitū Te Tiriti posters as te hau kāinga prepare to welcome the government at Waitangi Monday 5 February 2024.

Protesters hold up signs to honour the Treaty Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

Kaiwero (warriors) issue a challenge to Christopher Luxon 5 February 2024

While Christopher Luxon and Winston Peters each faced a challenge from a single kaiwero (warrior), several warriors greeted David Seymour. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

Many of the crowd joined in the challenge to coalition government members as the haka pōwhiri roars and conches blare.

The coalition government faced a loud, sustained haka pōwhiri. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

Rangatahi formed part of the powhiri for coalition government members to Waitangi 5 February 2024

Rangatahi form part of the haka pōwhiri. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, centre, with ACT leader David Seymour, left and NZ First leader Winston Peters arrive at the Treaty Grounds at Waitangi on Monday 5 February 2024.

Christopher Luxon stands at the front of the government delegation with David Seymour on one side and Winston Peters on the other. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

Tame Iti has arrived at Te Whare Rūnanga this morning with a large contingent of activists carrying white flags of great height as part of an art installation.

Protesters in white prepare to go on to the marae as part of Tame Iti's art installation at Waitangi Treaty Grounds. Photo: Pokere Paewai

Hundreds of protesters arrive at Waitangi for Tame Iti's white flag protest.

Hundreds of protesters arrive at Waitangi for Tame Iti's white flag protest. Photo: RNZ / Pokere Paewai

A dramatic soundscape is being played as the people holding white flags disperse, walking around the manuhiri side of the wharenui and atea, in this part pōwhiri, part art piece.

Three wāhine Māori karanga and accompany Tame Iti's part protest, part art installation. Photo: Shannon Haunui-Thompson

Women on the paepae at Waitangi Marae 5 February 2024

Women on the paepae at Waitangi Marae. Photo: Anneke Smith

Corin Dann broadcasting live for Morning Report from the Waitangi Treaty Grounds 5 February 2024.

Corin Dann broadcasting live for Morning Report from the Waitangi Treaty Grounds. Photo: Anneke Smith

Tame Iti presents his sculpture, Ngā Tamatoa,  to Waitangi at Treaty commemorations on 5 February 2024.

Tame Iti presents his sculpture, Ngā Tamatoa, to Waitangi. Photo: Anneke Smith

Tame Iti standing beside the sculpture named Ngā Tamatoa which he gifted to Waitangi.

Tame Iti standing beside the sculpture named Ngā Tamatoa, which he gifted to Waitangi. Photo: Pokere Paewai

Chris Dews from Ōtaki painting on the Waitangi Treaty Grounds 5 February 2024. He says it's a very special time and wants to capture the landscape.

Chris Dews from Ōtaki painting on the Waitangi Treaty Grounds. He says it's a very special time and wants to capture the landscape. Photo: Anneke Smith

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