Waitangi National Trust
The Waitangi National Trust is an organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the historical significance of the Waitangi Treaty Grounds in New Zealand. Established in 1963, the Trust manages the site where the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840, marking an important moment in New Zealand's history between the British Crown and Māori chiefs.
The Trust oversees various facilities, including the Treaty House, the Waka (Māori war canoe), and the Museum of Waitangi. These attractions provide visitors with insights into the cultural heritage and history of New Zealand, fostering understanding and appreciation of the nation's past.