Islands of the Pacific - Emigration and immigration

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Pacifica Arts Centre oral history project: The stories of the Pacifica Mamas and Papas

Date: 2015

By: Pacifica Mamas Arts and Cultural Trust

Reference: OHColl-1554

Description: Interviews with four of the original founding members of the Pacifica Mamas and Papas on the history and future of the Pacifica Arts Centre in Henderson, Auckland. The interviewees were Mary Ama, Ronnie Matafeo, Sefuiva Saifoloi, and Pat Williams. Title supplied by Library. The Pacifica Mamas Arts and Cultural Trust is the governing body of the Pacifica Arts Centre. The Pacifica Arts Centre is also an alternate name for the Trust. Quantity: 4 Interview(s). 9 digital sound recording(s). 8 electronic scan(s). 8 digital photograph(s). 7 Electronic document(s). 4 printed abstract(s). Search dates: 2015

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Lynch, James, 1947-:'Ahem! When you're finished there... I might have another job for y...

Date: 1982

From: Lynch, James, 1947-:Collection of original cartoons by James Lynch.

By: New Zealand times (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: B-186-032

Description: Shows Aussie Malcolm, Minister for Immigration, asking a gorilla who is in the process of destroying private rights to make way for the Clyde dam, to do a similar job for him as a means of dealing with immigration problems. Cartoonist notes - The special legislation for the Clyde dam had overturned private rights. "Aussie" Malcolm, Minister of Immigration, was considering using similar legislation to deal with increasing Pacific Island immigration and overstayers. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and letratone on paper, 295 x 420 mm

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Amnesty Aroha: They're neighbours, not criminals. ... The present immigration law is a ...

Date: 1976

From: [Ephemera of quarto size, relating to immigration to New Zealand, problems and issues of new immigrants and refugees]

By: Amnesty Aroha (Organization)

Reference: Eph-B-IMMIGRATION-1976-01

Description: Small poster urges a change to the immigration policy which results in punishment of overstayers from the Pacific Islands. The top half of the poster shows a Pacific Island design motif. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Relief print, brown on tan paper, 334 x 209 mm.

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Interview with Anaealaise Emi Laban

Date: 24 April, 4 May, and 26 October 2007

By: Alexander Turnbull Library; Ifopo, Erolia, active 1999-2017; Laban, Anealaise Emi Tunupopo Patu, 1929-2009

Reference: OHColl-1202-01

Description: Oral history interview with New Zealand Samoan community leader Anaealaise Emi Laban, conducted at her home. Title supplied by Library. The oral history interview was commissioned by the Alexander Turnbull Library; and carried out by Erolia Ifopo while she was employed at the Library. The interview was requested to be done by Luamanuvao Winnie Laban, daughter of Anaealaise Emi Laban. Quantity: 5 C60 cassette(s). 1 Interview(s). 1 printed abstract(s). Search dates: 2007