Lower Hutt hosts the world's largest Tokelau Festival, connecting Tokelau atolls and promoting traditions after a 7-year pandemic break.

Lower Hutt hosts the world's largest Tokelau Festival after a 7-year pandemic break, running from Good Friday to Easter Monday. This event, established in the 1970s, brings together all four Tokelau atolls (Olohega, Fakaofo, Nukunonu, Atafu) and focuses on immersing attendees in Tokelauan traditions, dance, music, and language. The theme emphasizes the importance of young Tokelauans as future leaders.

March 27, 2024
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