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The national day of New Zealand and a public holiday held each year on February 6 to celebrate the 1840 signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, New Zealand's founding document. The Treaty made New Zealand a part of the British Empire, guaranteed Māori rights to their land and gave Māori the rights of British citizens.
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Waitangi Day
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Waitangi Day
Proper noun
The
national
day
of
New
Zealand
and
a
public
holiday
held
each
year
on
February
6
to
celebrate
the
1840
signing
of
the
Treaty
of
Waitangi,
New
Zealand's
founding
document.
The
Treaty
made
New
Zealand
a
part
of
the
British
Empire,
guaranteed
Māori
rights
to
their
land
and
gave
Māori
the
rights
of
British
citizens.
Japanese Meaning
ニュージーランドの国民の祝日であり、毎年2月6日に、1840年のワイタンギ条約の調印を記念して祝われる日。この条約によりニュージーランドはイギリス帝国の一部となり、マオリの土地権や市民権が保証された。
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The
national
day
of
New
Zealand
and
a
public
holiday
held
each
year
on
February
6
to
celebrate
the
1840
signing
of
the
Treaty
of
Waitangi,
New
Zealand's
founding
document.
The
Treaty
made
New
Zealand
a
part
of
the
British
Empire,
guaranteed
Māori
rights
to
their
land
and
gave
Māori
the
rights
of
British
citizens.