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Visit page- E oho! Fighting the agents of deterioration — The archival story of Te Tiriti o Waitangi
- Fifty years of music collecting at Turnbull
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- Time to publish? National Library services for publishers and authors
- Exploring authors’ papers at the Alexander Turnbull Library
- Collage illustrations in children’s literature
- E oho! Ngā Tohu o te Maramataka: The science of living by the moon, stars, land and ocean
- E oho! Ruth Ross, history, law and te Tiriti o Waitangi
- Five real life lessons from digital archiving
- Are we there yet? The road to the Women’s Health Strategy for Aotearoa New Zealand
- Exciting withdrawals: Reviewing restrictions in the Turnbull’s manuscript collection
- E oho! Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the church
- Early printing in the Pacific Islands
- Tapu 2023: Rongoā revival and reproductive health
- E oho! The English text of the Treaty of Waitangi
- Te pānui o Te Awhi Rito: Te hā, te kupu, te kōrero
- E oho! Tāngata Ngāi Tahu: Wāhine Ngāi Tahu
- Legal deposit: Collecting Aotearoa’s contemporary published heritage
- The paper knife: Patrick White and Katherine Mansfield
- E oho! Te Petihana Reo Māori 50 years on
- Managing cartographic collections spatially
- Out of the ashes: Celebrating queer histories
- Discover the stories of your ancestors
- E oho! Mana takatāpui
- Introduction to the Aotearoa New Zealand’s histories curriculum
- E oho! Ngā kitenga o te maramataka: Insights into the Māori calendar
- A constellation of Aotearoa Māori cartoons and comics
- E oho! How to celebrate Matariki as a community: Learning from Featherston
- E oho! Contemporary pursuit of justice for Māori
- Exploring oral history collections at the Alexander Turnbull Library
- E oho! Picturing protest and photographing dissent
- Voices for the Pacific: Global insights
- Voices for the Pacific: The science
- Looking into photographs
- Tapu 2022: Mareikura | Goddess
- Voices for the Pacific: The movement
- Voices for the Pacific: The voice of change
- E oho! Te Tiriti o Waitangi and Tamariki
- Ngā Tānga Reo Māori: An introduction to the Books in Māori collection of printed Māori taonga
- Parihaka: Remembering November 5, 1881
- E oho! He Whakaputanga and He Puapua
- Te Pūtake o te Riri, He Rā Maumahara — How a petition led to a day remembering New Zealand Wars
- New Zealand cartographic heritage: the land, the people, the stories
- E oho! Ngāti Toa Rangatira: People of the stars — whetu ki te rangi ka uhia ngā kapua kia ngaro ngā whetu e kore e ngaro
- E oho! A short history of Te Arawhiti — The Office for Māori Crown relations
- E oho! A short history of the Waitangi Tribunal — Where to from here?
- E oho! Captain Cook: The beginning of what?
- Knowledge is a blessing on your mind: Whakapapa, science and history
- E oho! How New Zealanders commemorate Waitangi Day 2021
- Tapu 2019: Te Awa Atua and the reclamation of Mana Wāhine
- Into native seas: Europeans encounters an Indigenous ocean
- He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni: The Declaration of Independence of New Zealand
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E oho! Mana ōrite and achieving Māori data sovereignty
Part of E oho! Waitangi series
Thursday 31 August 2023, 12:10pm to 1:30pm
Free
Learn more about Māori data sovereignty in this talk with our amazing speaker Kirikowhai Mikaere. What does data sovereignty have to do with Māori aspirations for self-determination and Te Tiriti o Waitangi? What are the latest developments moving from data dependency and data colonialism towards Indigenous data sovereignty?
Event cancelled
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- Upcoming events
- Recorded events
- E oho! Fighting the agents of deterioration — The archival story of Te Tiriti o Waitangi
- Fifty years of music collecting at Turnbull
- Why make an atlas?
- Time to publish? National Library services for publishers and authors
- Exploring authors’ papers at the Alexander Turnbull Library
- Collage illustrations in children’s literature
- E oho! Ngā Tohu o te Maramataka: The science of living by the moon, stars, land and ocean
- E oho! Ruth Ross, history, law and te Tiriti o Waitangi
- Five real life lessons from digital archiving
- Are we there yet? The road to the Women’s Health Strategy for Aotearoa New Zealand
- Exciting withdrawals: Reviewing restrictions in the Turnbull’s manuscript collection
- E oho! Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the church
- Early printing in the Pacific Islands
- Tapu 2023: Rongoā revival and reproductive health
- E oho! The English text of the Treaty of Waitangi
- Te pānui o Te Awhi Rito: Te hā, te kupu, te kōrero
- E oho! Tāngata Ngāi Tahu: Wāhine Ngāi Tahu
- Legal deposit: Collecting Aotearoa’s contemporary published heritage
- The paper knife: Patrick White and Katherine Mansfield
- E oho! Te Petihana Reo Māori 50 years on
- Managing cartographic collections spatially
- Out of the ashes: Celebrating queer histories
- Discover the stories of your ancestors
- E oho! Mana takatāpui
- Introduction to the Aotearoa New Zealand’s histories curriculum
- E oho! Ngā kitenga o te maramataka: Insights into the Māori calendar
- A constellation of Aotearoa Māori cartoons and comics
- E oho! How to celebrate Matariki as a community: Learning from Featherston
- E oho! Contemporary pursuit of justice for Māori
- Exploring oral history collections at the Alexander Turnbull Library
- E oho! Picturing protest and photographing dissent
- Voices for the Pacific: Global insights
- Voices for the Pacific: The science
- Looking into photographs
- Tapu 2022: Mareikura | Goddess
- Voices for the Pacific: The movement
- Voices for the Pacific: The voice of change
- E oho! Te Tiriti o Waitangi and Tamariki
- Ngā Tānga Reo Māori: An introduction to the Books in Māori collection of printed Māori taonga
- Parihaka: Remembering November 5, 1881
- E oho! He Whakaputanga and He Puapua
- Te Pūtake o te Riri, He Rā Maumahara — How a petition led to a day remembering New Zealand Wars
- New Zealand cartographic heritage: the land, the people, the stories
- E oho! Ngāti Toa Rangatira: People of the stars — whetu ki te rangi ka uhia ngā kapua kia ngaro ngā whetu e kore e ngaro
- E oho! A short history of Te Arawhiti — The Office for Māori Crown relations
- E oho! A short history of the Waitangi Tribunal — Where to from here?
- E oho! Captain Cook: The beginning of what?
- Knowledge is a blessing on your mind: Whakapapa, science and history
- E oho! How New Zealanders commemorate Waitangi Day 2021
- Tapu 2019: Te Awa Atua and the reclamation of Mana Wāhine
- Into native seas: Europeans encounters an Indigenous ocean
- He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni: The Declaration of Independence of New Zealand
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- 6 February Te Rā o Waitangi — Waitangi Day
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- 17 May E oho! Ruth Ross, history, law and te Tiriti o Waitangi
- 29 April E oho! Excursion to Māori sites of significance on Matiu-Somes Island
- 22 March E oho! Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the church
- 15 February E oho! The English text of the Treaty of Waitangi
- 6 February Commemorate Waitangi Day
- 17 November E oho! Tāngata Ngāi Tahu: Wāhine Ngāi Tahu
- 3 November E oho! Te Petihana Reo Māori 50 years on
- 28 October E oho! Live cinema: The Te Kooti trail
- 15 September E oho! Mānawatia te whā ngahurutanga o ngā Kōhanga Reo
- 11 August E oho! Mana takatāpui
- 15 July E oho! Ngā kitenga o te maramataka: Insights into the Māori calendar
- 16 June E oho! How to celebrate Matariki as a community: Learning from Featherston
- 19 May E oho! Data sovereignty: Transforming data ecosystems for Māori
- 6 May E oho! What really happened at the Treaty signing at Pōneke?
- 29 April E oho! What really happened at the Treaty signing at Pōneke?
- 28 April E oho! Contemporary pursuit of justice for Māori
- 14 April E oho! Picturing protest and photographing dissent
- 17 March E oho! He kaitito waiata pīpī paopao
- 18 February E oho! Picturing protest and photographing dissent
- 6 February Waitangi Day at He Tohu: Walking backwards into the future
- 25 January E oho! Te Tiriti o Waitangi and Tamariki
- 18 November Te Tiriti o Waitangi and Tamariki
- 5 November Parihaka: Remembering November 5, 1881
- 28 October E oho! He Whakaputanga and He Puapua
- 28 October E oho! He Whakaputanga commemoration tour
- 20 October Te Pūtake o te Riri, He Rā Maumahara — How a petition led to a day remembering New Zealand Wars
- 1 October He kaitito waiata pīpī paopao: Waiata composition for kapahaka as oral history
- 15 September E oho! How Pākehā can support te reo Māori revitalisation
- 25 August E oho! Picturing protest and photographing dissent
- 18 August E oho! Contemporary pursuit of justice for Māori
- 21 July E oho! Ngāti Toa Rangatira: People of the stars — whetu ki te rangi ka uhia ngā kapua kia ngaro ngā whetu e kore e ngaro
- 16 June E oho! A short history of Te Arawhiti — The Office for Māori Crown relations
- 19 May E oho! A short history of the Waitangi Tribunal — Where to from here?
- 29 April E oho! A Te Atiawa — Taranaki Whanui perspective on Wellington’s landscape
- 21 April E oho! Captain Cook: The beginning of what?
- 6 February Waitangi Day at the National Library
- 20 January E oho! Waitangi series 2021: Activities for the whānau
- 20 January E oho! How New Zealanders commemorate Waitangi Day 2021