It was May 1941 when the 28th Battalion of New Zealand Maori fighters arrived in Crete to fight alongside British and Greek forces against the Germans. Although the Maori presence in far-flung Crete lasted only a few weeks, the bond between the two cultures remains alive to this day and the shared memories have been transformed into shared sites of collective remembrance. The most important part of a story is how it is structured and tied into a single narrative. Regarding this specific story that took place on the island of Crete, its data is quite scattered and fragmented. Therefore, the aim of this research is to be able to collect the separate pieces of the story and to bring them out through an integrated narrative process. The digital...
Community archiving is a movement with its origins in the grass-roots activities of documenting, rec...
This thesis examines the nascent, early twentieth-century New Zealand histories created by James Cow...
This research analyses the manifestation of fāgogo – an indigenous form of Samoan storytelling – in ...
This paper is based on an oral history project that records the personal stories of elderly Cretan w...
Digital storytelling exemplifies how scholars and educators can utilise technology to enrich researc...
The Maori Battalion's wartime experience forms an important part of the New Zealand and Pacific Isla...
New Zealand war commemoration and historiography focuses on the campaigns of early 1941 on the Greek...
This paper charts changing perceptions of the Waikato War in national memory and consciousness. The ...
Following recent excavations and geophysical prospection at Idomeni in the Kilkis prefecture of Nort...
Indigenous peoples around the world face similar challenges pertaining to their ancestral territorie...
Māori oral histories from the northern South Island of Aotearoa-New Zealand provide details of ance...
How does 'digital' apply to ancient pasts? Digital methods, especially methods relating to identifyi...
New Zealand is a country of four million people some 2000 kilometres east of Australia. It is inter...
This thesis explores the concept of heritage within the context of the maritime environment of Aotea...
The conventional account of wartime relations between Greece, New Zealand and Britain is one of unwa...
Community archiving is a movement with its origins in the grass-roots activities of documenting, rec...
This thesis examines the nascent, early twentieth-century New Zealand histories created by James Cow...
This research analyses the manifestation of fāgogo – an indigenous form of Samoan storytelling – in ...
This paper is based on an oral history project that records the personal stories of elderly Cretan w...
Digital storytelling exemplifies how scholars and educators can utilise technology to enrich researc...
The Maori Battalion's wartime experience forms an important part of the New Zealand and Pacific Isla...
New Zealand war commemoration and historiography focuses on the campaigns of early 1941 on the Greek...
This paper charts changing perceptions of the Waikato War in national memory and consciousness. The ...
Following recent excavations and geophysical prospection at Idomeni in the Kilkis prefecture of Nort...
Indigenous peoples around the world face similar challenges pertaining to their ancestral territorie...
Māori oral histories from the northern South Island of Aotearoa-New Zealand provide details of ance...
How does 'digital' apply to ancient pasts? Digital methods, especially methods relating to identifyi...
New Zealand is a country of four million people some 2000 kilometres east of Australia. It is inter...
This thesis explores the concept of heritage within the context of the maritime environment of Aotea...
The conventional account of wartime relations between Greece, New Zealand and Britain is one of unwa...
Community archiving is a movement with its origins in the grass-roots activities of documenting, rec...
This thesis examines the nascent, early twentieth-century New Zealand histories created by James Cow...
This research analyses the manifestation of fāgogo – an indigenous form of Samoan storytelling – in ...