Prime Minister Bill English will be hosted by Auckland iwi Ngati Whatua Orakei on Waitangi Day, February 6.
After a powhiri, at which English will speak, he will address a breakfast at Orakei Marae and then attend celebrations at Okahu Bay at the foot of Ngati Whatua's marae on Bastion Point.
English declined an invitation to attend an event on Waitangi Day at Te Tii Marae near the Waitangi Treaty Grounds because the organising committee told him he would not be allowed to speak.
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Trust chairman Phillip Davis said that Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei was "embracing the opportunity to create an inclusive Waitangi Day community event where unity, partnership and the future of the nation is the focus; and where all that makes New Zealand unique is celebrated."
"We are honoured that the Prime Minister has chosen to join us to celebrate a truly significant day in New Zealand's calendar.
"Our people look forward to providing warm hospitality to the Prime Minister and our many other guests," Mr Davis said.
He said the Okahu Bay event would be focused on community, family, music, food, learning and fun.
English led the Government party on to Ratana Pa yesterday for annual celebrations and spoke for three or four minutes in Maori.
He is due to speak to an iwi leaders' meeting at Waitangi three days ahead of Waitangi Day but wont be there on the day.
Deputy Prime Minister Paula Bennett will represent the Government at the dawn service on the treaty grounds on Waitangi Day.
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