Kealani Cook is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Hawai'i, West O'ahu. His book, Return to Khaki: Native ...
Join Jason Murphy and Fiona Gray as we recap the highlights of Papers Past this year, including user text correction, preview ...
Guest blogger Jacqueline Leckie writes about her new book to mark the centenary in 2025 of Wellington’s Indian community.
Search to find standardised terms for iwi and hapū in New Zealand. Use them when cataloguing and describing relevant material. The Iwi Hapū Names list identifies alternative spellings and variations ...
Tuia Mātauranga highlights local people, places, and events that have helped shape our nation. The histories of Aotearoa New Zealand have multiple perspectives, some are presented here for you to ...
Drawing on his deep knowledge of the Flying Nun record label and associated bands, William Daymond writes about his work helping the Library improve our catalogue records for the 162 audiocassettes ...
Can’t make it to the library? No problem! You can still explore “A child of the sun” with our online exhibition. When Katherine Mansfield ecstatically proclaimed in her notebook that she wanted to be ...
For Taranaki Māori, 5 November 1881 is known as ‘Te Rā o te Pāhua’ or the ‘Day of Plunder’. The invasion of Parihaka — te pāhuatanga — involved 1500 armed constabulary and volunteers led by the Native ...
"These Guidelines provide the current evidence-based recommendations on healthy eating and physical activity for New Zealand adults, including pregnant and breastfeeding women. ... focus on the detail ...
"Received at the Motor Registration Centre, Palmerston North" - Oct. 1973 issue. Description based on: Nov. 1972; title from cover. Commercial vehicle registrations Jan. to Oct. 1974 bound into 1 vol.
Pablos Art Auction 2024 is a GO! Join us for this mainstay on Wellington's creative events calendar. Bid in a live, silent auction for a diverse collection of artworks. Also available a plethora of ...
A selection of stories and songs from the 50s, 60s, and 70s that were both written and performed by New Zealanders from the Sunday morning radio show, Small world. Notes The kiwi bird / Whitcup, ...