The prowess of the 28th Māori Battalion and their indomitable war efforts will be celebrated in a ceremony in Kaitāia next week.
To coincide with the anniversary of the signing of He Whakaputanga the Declaration of Independence, on October 28, 1835, the ceremony to remember the wartime efforts of Māori overseas will be held at Te Ahu from 6am on October 28.
The ceremony is not just to remember the 28th Māori Battalion, but to honour all Māori soldiers who had fought in wars to make New Zealand a safer place, kaumatua Bundy Waitai said.
Waitai said the ceremony will honour all those who have passed fighting for their country.
‘’It’s a way to celebrate our people and their efforts to keep this country safe for everybody, all of us together,’’ Waitai said.