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Education is the source of wellness and wellbeing. Happy Kingitangi Day (September 8) to all.

Now in its eighth year of celebration at the University of Waikato, Kingitanga Day is a national and global treasure.

**Venue:** University of Waikato Hamilton Campus **Date:** Thursday September 8, 2016 **Time:** 9am onwards

This year's programme on September 8 features a guest panel with speakers from different iwi and backgrounds invited to give their perspectives on the concept of kotahitanga (unity). On the guest panel is Che Wilson, Dr Will Edwards, Tania Simpson and Veronica Tawhai. Kīngitanga Day also features a range of talks and other panel discussions, including Haoura Māori with Professor Ross Lawrenson, Dr Tom Roa and Associate Professor Tahu Kukutai who will discuss key issues in Māori health.

Download the official [|2016 Kīngitanga Day programme]. Don't know your way around? Download the [|Kīngitanga Day campus map].

Source
[|http://www.waikato.ac.nz/events/kingitanga] [|Find out more about Kīngitanga Day]

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A day of like this wouldn't happen without the support of the staff, the communities.

Editing The University of Waikato has had strong connections with Kīngitanga and Waikato-Tainui since the University of Waikato was founded in 1964. Nau mai, haere mai – come celebrate with us.

The library will be hosting life-size board games in Māori, and there will be an opportunity to learn words and actions to a traditional haka. Presentations are mostly in English but some are in te reo Māori. No classes are scheduled on the day, which gives staff and students a chance to get involved. Kīngitanga Day is on September 8, starts at 9am, all activities are free and the community is welcome to attend.