He Tohu

Exhibit · Thorndon

He Tohu

Exhibit · Thorndon

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70 Molesworth Street, Thorndon, Wellington 6011, New Zealand

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He Tohu at New Zealand's National Library is a captivating exhibition showcasing pivotal historical documents, including the Treaty of Waitangi and the Women's Suffrage Petition, with engaging displays that bring the nation's transformative past to life.  

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70 Molesworth Street, Thorndon, Wellington 6011, New Zealand Get directions

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70 Molesworth Street, Thorndon, Wellington 6011, New Zealand Get directions

+64 4 470 4541
hetohu.nz
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gender neutral restroom
crowd lgbtq friendly
crowd trans safespace
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom
wheelchair accessible seating

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Jul 26, 2025

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"Opened in 2017 as a new addition to New Zealand's National Library, the He Tohu (The Signs) exhibition showcases three of the country's most important historical documents. Each of the three deeds continue to inform contemporary New Zealand society, and they also have relevance beyond the shores of the southern hemisphere nation. Signed in 1835, the Declaration of Independence of the United Tribes of NZ proclaimed the sovereign independence of New Zealand on behalf of the country's indigenous Maori tribes, a charter which subsequently led to the Treaty of Waitangi between Māori and the British Crown in 1840. Also part of the He Tohu exhibition, the Treaty of Waitangi continues to be New Zealand's most important legal document, and still underpins current laws and government legislation. The final constituent of He Tohu is 1893's Women's Suffrage Petition, a groundbreaking document which saw the youthful nation become the first country in the world to grant universal voting rights to women. Interesting multimedia displays provide context on the significance of He Tohu's three documents to modern New Zealand."

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Joshua Ng

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Wonderful exhibition which provides insights into some of the important documents of New Zealand, including the Treaty of Waitangi, which is the closest to a founding document this country has. Amazing interactives and video presentation. Been back twice, will come back again.

Joseph

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Very cool experience to see the treaties and women's suffrage petition.

Rebecca KEENAN

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This was an excellent exhibit the ability to interact to the extent provided really takes this out past all others. If possible I would give it a 10 rating. I am sorry but I do not have any photos. But encourage people visiting NZ and ALL NEW ZEALANDERS to visit this wonderfull exhibit of our history.

C M

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Very moving. A must see for all New Zealanders at least once in your lifetime. Well worth the trip home, wherever you are in the world

Mark Nicholas JP MBA DipPol ANZIM CFE

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Declaration of Independence, Treaty of Waitangi, Suffrage legislation original documents on display but more importantly a very modern transparent honest representation of the history around each. A must visit for an hour(ish)

Mary Sue Hopper

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Great tour of history of NZ from the Declaration of Independence to the Treaty of Waitangi and Kate Shepherd's petition on display. Awesome

Ling Chen

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Great exhibition of some very important parts of New Zealand history.

Wendy Bayley

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Just wonderful. The statue of Kate Sheppard had me spellbound.