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NOHANZ: oral history conference:  Programme

SATURDAY 28th JULY 2007

9-9.15am Welcome: Lesley Hall

9.15-10am Developing Oral History
Chair:  Linda Evans
Judith Fyfe and Hugo Manson 

10-10.30am History of Oral History in New Zealand
Chair: Lesley Hall
including Helen Frizzell

10.30-11.00am Morning tea

11.00 -12.15pm Awards in Oral History, 1991-2007
Chair: Megan Hutching

The Sesquicentennial Award – What it has meant to me
, Jacqui Foley
Chasing Whalers - the Tory Channel Whalers Project
, Loreen Brehaut

12.15-1.15pm Becoming Digital:
The inevitable move from analogue to digital recording: the implications and issues for recording, managing and preserving oral history interviews in the digital domain.
Chair: Alison Laurie
Panel discussion:
Bronwyn Officer, Pip Oldham and Paul Diamond

1.15-2pm Lunch

2-3pm Panel: Maori and Oral History
Chair: Taina McGregor
Harold Maniapoto
Dickson Chapman

3-3.30pm Oral History and Community
Chair: Helen Frizzell
Gatekeepers of Knowledge: Self-censorship in Transmission of Chinese New Zealand Community History: Lynette Shum

3.30-4 pm Afternoon Tea

4-5pm Panel: Pacific Directions, Specific Issues 2007
Chair: Lesley Hall
Associate Professor Tagaloa Peggy Fairburn-Dunlop, Dr Teresia Teaiwa, Galumalemana Alfred Hunkin, and Eriola Ifopo.

5.30pm AGM

7pm Dinner

SUNDAY 29th JULY 2007

9-11am War Stories
Chair: Rachael Selby
Comradeship: Auckland’s 21st Infantry Batallion, Louise Knight and Mary Donald
Breaking the silence: the effect on traumatised war veterans of recording oral history, Alison Parr
NZ-US Relations during WWII: Bruce Petty
The Vietnam War Oral History Project, Paul Diamond

11-11.30am Morning tea 

11.30-12.30pm
Chair: Megan Hutching
Teaching Oral History, Alison Laurie and Lesley Hall
Democratising Design: Gavin O’Brien and Noel Waite

12.30-1.30pm
Chair: Anne Thorpe

Self praise is no recommendation
: competing world views: Maori research in Maori and non- Maori communities, Rachael Selby
Oral Tradition as History? Between the intersections of Oral History and Tradition
, Nepia Mahuika

1-30-2.15pm Lunch

2.15-2.45pm Oral History Project Showcase

2.45-3.45pm
Chair: Linda Evans
The West Gets Going: The Establishment of the Waitakere Library and Information Services Oral History Collection/ Te Pataka Korero o Waitakere, Robin Mason
Smorgasbord of Stories, Sue Berman and Mary Donald

3.45-4.15 Afternoon tea

4.15-4.45pm
Chair: Jacqui Foley
The Corporate Connection: Newmont Waihi Gold, Doreen McLeod

4.45pm Close

 

   

National Oral History Association of New Zealand
Te Kete Körero-a-Waha o Te Motu
P.O. Box 3819
WELLINGTON

Contact: Megan Hutching or Linda Evans

   

Last updated 18 July 2007
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