Students who called for land wars day speak at commemorations

2:25 pm on 10 March 2018

Three former students of Otorohanga College who presented a petition three years ago calling for a day of remembrance of the NZ Wars spoke today in Waitangi as part of the inaugural commemorations.

Leah Bell and Waimarama Anderson speak at the first national commemoration of the New Zealand Wars at Te Tii Marae in Waitangi.

Leah Bell and Waimarama Anderson speak at the first national commemoration of the New Zealand Wars at Te Tii Marae in Waitangi. Photo: RNZ/ Dan Cook

The ceremony is being hosted by Ngāpuhi in the Bay of Islands.

Leah Bell, Waimarama Anderson and Zac Henry spoke to a crowd of 100 people gathered at Te Tii Marae.

In 2015 they and their supporters delivered the petition with 13,000 signatures and a year later the government announced there would be a national day of remembrance and $4 million was allocated to fund commemoration events.

Mr Henry said it was overwhelming to be part of the first commemorations after presenting the petition to parliament.

"To see the amount of people here today that...when we were speaking, the amount of questions they had for us.. It was beautiful."

As part of events today people will be taken on tours of Ruapekapeka and Ohaeawai Pa and commemoration ceremony will be held in Russell tomorrow morning.