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, ...
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 ...
Born in Christchurch, and raised in Hawke’s Bay, Alan Dingley is the current Te Awhi Rito NZ Reading Ambassador. Alan has over 25 years of experience working with children and young people, almost 20 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Picture books aren't just for little kids, they're a delightful experience for everyone, young and old. Dive in and explore ...
The Aotearoa People’s Network Kaharoa (APNK) starts with a simple idea: that all New Zealanders should be able to access the online world using a good quality internet connection. In collaboration ...
Come and hear Jacqueline Leckie share her research about the complex and vibrant history of the Indian community in Te ...
Group formed by Margaret Hales (1918-1999) and her husband Sam, in New Plymouth. They organised a Tangimoana Peace Picnic in 1986 to protest at that base.