Oral History in New Zealand, 2016, v28 contains an index to volumes 1 to 15, 1988 – 2013, compiled by Megan Hutching. The index will be updated soon. In the meantime Natalie Looyer has given permission for us to reproduce the list of journal articles from her work, A Bibliography of Oral History Scholarship in Aotearoa New Zealand.


Journal articles:

  1. (Transcript of an interview with Helen Frizzell, interviewed and recorded by Judith
    Byrne.)
    Foley, Jacqui. ‘The Trans Antarctic International Geophysical Year Expeditions oral history
    project: Reflections on a fascinating journey’, Oral History in New Zealand 17 (2005): 20-22.
    Foley, Jacqui. ‘Adoption by stealth’, Oral History in New Zealand 20 (2008): 34.
    Foley, Jacqui. ‘Taking care of the gifts: Reflections of an oral historian’, Oral History in New
    Zealand 26 (2014): 20-24.
    Foley, Jacqui. ‘The New Zealand Antarctic Society’s oral history programme’, Oral History in
    New Zealand 29 (2017): 1-3.
    Fomison, Anna. ‘Doing a deal with the past – talking up the recording kit’, Oral History in New
    Zealand 30 (2018): 17-26.
    Fontein, Marina. ‘“A personal gift of memory”: Wellington’s Lebanese community’, Oral
    History in New Zealand 27 (2015): 9-11.
    Fowke, Susan. ‘Reflections on a career in oral history’, Oral History in New Zealand 23 (2011):
    28-32.
    Fyfe, Judith and Megan Hutching. ‘Just women: Interviewing women in the Justice
    Department’, Oral History in New Zealand 6 (1994): 27-32.
    Gaitanos, Sarah. ‘The violinist: Claire Galambos Winter, Holocaust survivor’, Oral History in
    New Zealand 23 (2011): 24-27.
    Gallagher, Jennie. ‘Interpreting oral history’, Oral History in New Zealand 12/13 (2000-2001): 18-22.
    Gee, Sue. ‘Dominion Road shopkeepers’ stories’, Oral History in New Zealand 26 (2014): 25-29.
    Gilkison, Perrine. ‘B-side stories: Moving from oral history to on air and online’, Oral History
    in New Zealand 31 (2019): 27-30.
    Glazebrook, Susan. ‘Voices of New Zealand women judges: Oral history project’, Oral History
    in New Zealand 25 (2013): 17-20.
    Graham, Jeanine and Sally McLean. ‘The colonial childhoods oral history project: A report on
    progress’, Oral History in New Zealand 2 (1989): 31-37.
    Gray, Bob and Lynley Hood. ‘More stories from the river’, Oral History in New Zealand 2 (1989):
    20-22.
    Goodyear, Rosemary. ‘The visiting teacher service in Otago: An oral history’, Oral History in
    New Zealand 1 (1988): 21-30.
    Gordon, Elizabeth. ‘Language and oral history’, Oral History in New Zealand 1 (1988): 31-36.
    Green, Anna. ‘“The double-edged sword”: Nicknames on the New Zealand waterfront, 1915-
    1951’, Oral History 19.1 (1991): 53-55.

    Green, Anna. ‘Love, labour and legend: The Frankton Junction oral history project’, Oral
    History in New Zealand 8/9 (1996-1997): 1-7.
    Green, Anna. ‘Returning history to the community: Oral history in a museum setting’, The
    Oral History Review 24.2 (1997): 53-72.
    Green, Anna. ‘Coffee and Bun, Sergeant Bonnington and the Tornado: Myth and place in
    Frankton Junction’, Oral History 28.2 (2000): 26-34.
    Green, Anna. ‘Intergenerational Family Stories: Private, Parochial, Pathological?’ Journal of
    Family History 38.4 (October 2013): 387-402.
    Green, Anna. ‘Grandparents, communicative memory, and narrative identity’, Oral History
    47.1 (Spring 2019): 81-91.
    Green, Anna. ‘Individual remembering and “collective memory”: Theoretical presuppositions
    and contemporary debates’, Oral History 32.2, Memory and Society (Autumn 2004): 35-44.
    Green, Anna. ‘Why family memories and stories matter’, Journal of New Zealand Studies 29
    (2019): 3-19.
    Green, Anna and Kayleigh Luscombe. ‘Family memory, “things” and counterfactual
    thinking’, Memory Studies 12.6 (2019): 646-659. Online First 2017.
    Green, Anna and Timothy Cooper. ‘Community and exclusion: The Torrey Canyon disaster
    of 1967’, Journal of Social History 48.4 (2015): 892-909.
    Guerin, Pauline B. and Fatuma Hussein Elmi. ‘The analysis of female circumcision stories:
    Uses and abuses of oral history’, Oral History in New Zealand 16 (2004): 9-16.
    Gunatilleke, G. ‘Oral history collections in New Zealand’, Against the Grain 9.3 (1997): 56.
    Haenga-Collins, Maria and Anita Gibbs, ‘“Walking between worlds”: The experiences of
    New Zealand Māori cross-cultural adoptees’, Adoption and Fostering 39.1 (2015): 62-75.
    Hall, Claire. ‘If these walls could talk: Oral history inside a war memorial’, Oral History in New
    Zealand 19 (2007): 9-13.
    Hall, Claire. ‘Silence to celebrity: Oral history and the political and public recognition of war
    veterans in Aotearoa New Zealand’, Oral History in New Zealand 20 (2008): 14-19.
    Hall, Claire. ‘Home fires burning: Remembering the Vietnam War back home’, Oral History in
    New Zealand 23 (2011): 16-23.
    Hall, Lesley. ‘Confidently speaking: Ethics in an interview situation’, Oral History in New
    Zealand 11 (1999): 19-23.
    Hall, Lesley. ‘Political activism and family life among members of the Communist Party of
    New Zealand’, Oral History in New Zealand 17 (2005): 1-11.
    Hall, Lesley. Confidence tricks: Re-visiting ethics in interviewing situations’, Oral History in
    New Zealand 19 (2007): 25-33.
    Hall, Lesley. ‘Nibbling at the crumbs: Gender relations in science in Aotearoa/New Zealand’,
    Oral History in New Zealand 20 (2008): 20-24.
    Hall, Lesley. ‘Looking for answers: Striking the right balance’, Oral History in New Zealand 21
    (2009): 1-11.

    Harcourt, Miranda. ‘A walk in someone else’s shoes’, Oral History in New Zealand 6 (1994): 17-
    26.
    Harrison, Alferdteen Brown. ‘Oral history: The pathway to a peoples cultural memory’, Oral
    History in New Zealand 2 (1989): 1-4.
    Headifen, Gillian. ‘Compiling a finding aid for oral histories that have been used as a research
    source in New Zealand publications’, Oral History in New Zealand 16 (2004): 28-30.
    Horwood, Michelle. ‘Oral history and the Whanganui Regional Museum’, Oral History in New
    Zealand 7 (1995): 18-20.
    Hung, Wing-Tai (Bobby). ‘The real time web series (2016-2020)’, Oral History in New Zealand
    32 (2020): 25-29.
    Hung, Wing-Tai (Bobby). ‘The legitimisation of street art in visual arts education: Exploring
    the perspectives of five artists in New Zealand’, Asia-Pacific Journal for Arts Education 20.1
    (2021): 1-38.
    Hunter, Kate. ‘Hunting histories: Using third party interviews as sources’, Oral History in New
    Zealand 22 (2010): 1-7.
    Hurd, Fiona and Suzette Dyer. ‘The palimpsest of welfarism: Enduring layers of paternalism
    in a New Zealand industry town’, Labour History: A Journal of Labour and Social History 120
    (2021): 145-168.
    Hutching, Megan. ‘Auckland Public Library’s 1990 oral history project’, Oral History in New
    Zealand 4 (1992): 33-35.
    Ip, Manying. ‘The unheard voices: New Zealand Chinese women’, Oral History in New Zealand
    3 (1990-1991): 7-10.
    Jamieson, Ronda. ‘Aspects of oral history projects and archives: New Zealand, the United
    States of America and the United Kingdom’, Oral History 20.2 (1992): 53-60.
    Jamieson, Ronda. ‘Oral history in Western Australia’, Oral History in New Zealand 5 (1993): 11-16.
    Jansen, Adrienne. ‘Respecing the silences: Recording the lives of immigrant women’, Oral
    History in New Zealand 3 (1990-1991): 11-13.
    Jansen, Adrienne. ‘The crescent moon, Penang’, Oral History in New Zealand 29 (2017): 5-12.
    Jones, Olive. ‘Tuning in, turning on and dropping out: Revisiting the commune years as an
    insider researcher’, Oral History in New Zealand 18 (2006): 18-23.
    Jones, Stan. ‘November days and the framing of history’, Oral History in New Zealand 8/9 (1996-
    1997): 52.
    Jones, Tim. ‘Bougainville Haus Stori and oral history’, Oral History in New Zealand 30 (2018):
    13-16.
    Jordan, Jan. ‘Talking to “working girls”’, Oral History in New Zealand 4 (1992): 12-15.
    Keenan, Danny. ‘The Past from the Paepae: Uses of the past in Māori oral history’, Oral History
    in New Zealand 12/13 (2000-2001): 33-38.

    Kelly, Emma-Jean, Sue Berman and Anaru Dalziel. ‘“Kei Roto i te Miru, in the bubble”:
    COVID-19 pandemic oral histories in the community’, Oral History in New Zealand 32 (2020):
    20-24.
    Kelly, Emma-Jean and Therese O’Connell. ‘The power of oral history in creating herstory:
    Clerical workers sing and speak’, Oral History in New Zealand 34 (2022): 2-19.
    Kennett, Jonathan. ‘From oral history to biography: Tino Tabak: Dreams and demons of a New
    Zealand cycling legend’, Oral History in New Zealand 22 (2010): 20-21.
    Ketchel, Juanita. ‘Getting free: Oral histories of violence, resilience and recovery’, Oral History
    in New Zealand 11 (1999): 15-18.
    King, Darren, Wendy Shaw, Peter Meihana, James Goff. ‘Māori oral histories and the impact
    of tsunamis in Aotearoa – New Zealand’, Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 18.3 (2018):
    907-919.
    King, Michael. ‘New Zealand oral history: Some cultural and methodological considerations’,
    New Zealand Journal of History 12.2 (1978): 104-123.
    Kohe, Geoffery and Michael Warren. ‘Crafting critical echoes in sport organisations: Oral
    histories of, and possibilities for, the New Zealand Olympic Committee’, International Journal
    of the History of Sport 36.13-14 (2019): 1234-1255.
    Kukutai, Tahu, Nepia Mahuika, Heeni Kani, Denise Ewe and Karu Hura Kukutai. ‘Survivance
    as narrative identity: Voices from a Ngāti Tiipa oral history project’, MAI Journal 9.3 (2020):
    309-20.
    Lane, James B. ‘Women and the work place: The Calumet District women’s caucus’, Oral
    History in New Zealand 4 (1992): 16-21.
    Laurie, Alison. ‘The passionate pen: New Zealand’s romance writers talk to Rachel McAlpine’,
    Oral History in New Zealand 10 (1998): 33.
    Laurie, Alison. ‘Manufacturing silences: Not every recorded interview is an oral history’, Oral
    History in New Zealand 12/13 (2000-2001): 14-17.
    Levien, Janett, ‘Looking back to the future: A role for oral history in policy formation’, Oral
    History in New Zealand 17 (2005): 12-19.
    Locke, Cybèle. ‘Oral history and intersectional approaches to labour history in Aotearoa New
    Zealand: A personal perspective’, Labour History: A Journal of Labour and Social History 123
    (November 2022): 60-69.
    Looyer, Natalie. ‘Academic legacy: A life story through collective memory’, Oral History in
    New Zealand 31 (2019): 1-11.
    Lovell-Smith, Bill. ‘Taking root in a new land: Hamilton Public Library’s 1990 oral history
    project’, Oral History in New Zealand 4 (1992): 36-39.
    Lovell-Smith, Tim. ‘The Alexander Turnbull Library and oral history’, Oral History in New
    Zealand 3 (1990-1991): 26-28.
    Lu, Hanna. ‘Listening in: Issues in the use of recorded oral history’, Oral History in New Zealand
    33 (2021): 15-19.

    MacAuley, Suzanne P. ‘Finding local coordinates in a world of difference’, Oral History in New
    Zealand 14 (2002): 1-6.
    Macdonald, Charlotte. ‘Listening to teachers’, Oral History in New Zealand 1 (1988): 37-42.
    MacDonald, Liana. ‘Shifting perspectives of the Wairau Affray’, Oral History in New Zealand
    33 (2021): 1-14.
    Mahoney, Paul and Les Wright. Outcomes of the Waiuta oral history project’, Oral History in
    New Zealand 3 (1990-1991): 32-34.
    Mahuika, Nēpia. ‘Out of sight, out of mind? The significance of our surroundings’, Oral
    History in New Zealand 21 (2009): 12-17.
    Mahuika, Nepia. ‘Kōrero Tuku iho: Our gift and our responsibility’, Te Pouhere Kōrero 4 (2010):
    21-40.
    Mahuika, Rangimarie. ‘The value of oral history in a Kaupapa Māori framework’, Te Pouhere
    Korero 3 (2009): 91-103.
    Mahuika, Rangimarie. ‘Toku Rangiwewehitanga: Oral history as empowerment in
    community research’, Oral History in New Zealand 23 (2011): 1-4.
    Malcolm-Buchanan, Vincent A. ‘Oral histories, mythologies and indigeneity in Aotearoa –
    New Zealand’, MAI Review (2008).
    Manners, Kathryn and Jeanette Thomas. ‘Mercer Museum’, Oral History in New Zealand 27
    (2015): 17-20.
    Manson, Hugo. ‘The New Zealand Oral History Archive, its development and a case study’,
    Oral History in New Zealand 3 (1990-1991): 19-25.
    May, Helen and Sue Middleton. ‘School stories: Teachers talk teaching, 1915-1995’, Oral
    History in New Zealand 8/9 (1996-1997): 47-51.
    McCahon, Shona. ‘Spreading the word: Private nature conservation in Victoria’, Oral History
    in New Zealand 27 (2015): 12-16.
    McClure, Margaret. ‘When a happy marriage turns to custard’, Oral History in New Zealand 18
    (2006): 1-4.
    McDowall, John. ‘Human memory – can we trust it?’, Oral History in New Zealand 2 (1989): 5-
    7.
    McDowall, John, Alwyn Owen, Caroline Daley, Piripi Walker and Judith Fyfe. ‘Locating
    memory’, Oral History in New Zealand 5 (1993): 22-27. (Transcript of a panel discussion from
    1992 NOHANZ Conference.)
    McGibbon, Ian and Ben Schrader. ‘Writing it down: The historian and oral history’, Oral
    History in New Zealand 6 (1994): 3-8.
    McGregor, Taina Tangaere. ‘Using oral history in schools’, Oral History in New Zealand 20
    (2008): 25-33.
    McKay, Daniel. ‘Strolling down memory pain: Oral histories and the New Zealand far east
    prisoner of war novel’, War, Literature, and the Arts 23 (2011): 17.16
    McKinnon, Scott, Andrew Gorman-Murray and Dale Dominey-Howes. ‘Remembering an
    epic during a disaster: Memories of HIV/AIDS, gay male identities and experience of recent
    disasters in Australia and New Zealand’, Gender, Place and Culture 24.1 (2017): 52-63.
    McLean, Mervyn. ‘Sound Archiving and the Problems of Dissemination of Waiata’, Oral
    History in New Zealand 2 (1989): 13-19.
    McLean, Parekawhia. ‘Oral history and iwi development: A personal viewpoint’, Oral History
    in New Zealand 8/9 (1996-1997): 21-24.
    McMenamin, Dorothy. ‘Recording the experiences of leprosy sufferers in Suva, Fiji’, Oral
    History in New Zealand 17 (2005): 23-25.
    McMenamin, Dorothy. ‘Framing oral histories as autobiographical accounts in Raj Days to
    Remember: Voices from Anglo-India to New Zealand’, Oral History in New Zealand 24 (2012):
    8-12.
    McWhinnie, Toni. ‘Missing the point: Oral history and historians’, Oral History in New Zealand
    8/9 (1996-1997): 8-10.
    Mead, Hirini Moko. ‘Tribal archival research The Ngāti Awa experience’, Oral History in New
    Zealand 2 (1989): 27-30.
    Melvin, Meg. ‘How to produce a podcast from an oral history project: Keystrokes per minute’,
    Oral History in New Zealand 34 (2022): 20-31.
    Middleton, Sue. ‘Towards an oral history of educational ideas in New Zealand as a resource
    for teacher education’, Teaching and Teacher Education 12.5 (1996): 543-560.
    Millar, Grace. ‘“My father always nagged and went on”: The role of conversations in building
    collective memory of the 1951 New Zealand waterfront dispute’, Oral History 49.1 (2021): 83-
    92.
    Moffat, Susan M. ‘“A bold experiment”: The New Zealand school dental service and the
    Colombo Plan’, Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 50 (2020): 47-66.
    Moodie, Jane. ‘“But I must tell you…”: The importance of story-telling in life narrative’, Oral
    History in New Zealand 10 (1998): 6-9.
    Moodie, Jane. ‘Preparing the waste places for future prosperity? New Zealand’s pioneering
    myth and gendered memories of place’, Oral History 28.2 (2000): 54-64.
    Moodie, Jane. ‘The family as mnemonic community and the formation and transmission of
    collective memory’, Oral History in New Zealand 16 (2004): 1-8.
    Moodie, Jane. ‘“Surprised by joy”: A case history exploring the expression of spiritual joy in
    oral history’, Oral History 38.2 (2010): 75-84.
    Murphy, Caterina. ‘Storying life and finding meaning: Oral history methodology and doctoral
    research’, Oral History in New Zealand 25 (2013): 1-6.
    Muru-Lanning, Marama. ‘Using the voices’, Oral History in New Zealand 30 (2018): 7-12.
    Nash, Mary. ‘Collecting oral social work histories’, Oral History in New Zealand 14 (2002): 11-
    15.
    Neill, Lindsay. ‘Eating history and oral history’, Oral History in New Zealand 34 (2022): 32-44.
    17
    Nightingale, Tony. ‘Hidden histories: Oral research on gay and bisexual men’, Oral History in
    New Zealand 6 (1994): 13-16.
    North, Nicola. ‘Resettled Cambodian refugees: Methodological and ethical issues in cross-
    cultural bilingual interviewing’, Oral History in New Zealand 7 (1995): 4-12.
    Officer, Bronwyn. ‘Preserving our aural history: Sound preservation at the National Library
    of New Zealand, Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa’, Oral History in New Zealand 11 (1999): 30-
    32.
    Officer, Bronwyn. ‘“…And all the trimmings”: Using oral recordings to build community
    memories through sonic art’, Oral History in New Zealand 22 (2010): 8-10.
    Oldham, Pip. ‘One of the gifts of my life: Reflections on the Mike Walker oral history project’,
    Oral History in New Zealand 18 (2006): 5-10.
    Oldham, Pip. ‘Verbatim Theatre’s transmission’ (Mei Heron interviewed by Pip Oldham),
    Oral History in New Zealand 33 (2021): 21-27.
    Packer, Ann. ‘Stitching up the past’, Oral History in New Zealand 21 (2009): 26-28.
    Parekowhai, Cushla. ‘Korero Taku Whaea: Talk my aunt: Learning to listen to Māori women’,
    Oral History in New Zealand 4 (1992): 1-4.
    Parr, Alison. ‘Breaking the silence: Tramatised war veterans and oral history’, Oral History
    35.1 (2007): 61-70.
    Pendharkar, Ashwinee. ‘Objects and material culture in memory: Meet my Polpat or chalka’,
    Oral History in New Zealand 34 (2022): 48.
    Pere, Joe. ‘Oral tradition and tribal history’, Oral History in New Zealand 3 (1990-91): 1-4.
    Perkins, Reid and Caren Wilton. ‘Only connect – recording community oral history in Upper
    Hutt’, Oral History in New Zealand 30 (2018): 1-6.
    Pike, Brigid. ‘Women workers in Dunedin, 1889: An oral history’, Oral History in New Zealand
    3 (1990-1991): 36-44.
    Piper, Cynthia. ‘Help Harry: Oral historians and medical research’, Oral History in New Zealand
    8/9 (1996-1997): 25-28.
    Potter, Judith. ‘New Zealand women judges oral histories project’, Oral History in New Zealand
    29 (2017): 19-21.
    Robinson, Penny. ‘Whose place? Mine, yours or ours?’, Oral History in New Zealand 15 (2003):
    12-16.
    Robinson, Penny. ‘Linen cupboard stories: Intimate conversations in oral narratives’, Oral
    History in New Zealand 20 (2008): 1-5.
    Rogers, Irene and Margaret McAllister. ‘Ghosts in the archives: Exploiting the challenge of
    reusing memories’, Oral History in New Zealand 26 (2014): 11-19.
    Royal, Te Ahukaramu. ‘Oral history and hapū development’, Oral History in New Zealand 5
    (1993): 4-6.
    Rushforth, David. ‘Tales of Tairua: Reflections on an oral history project 2004-2011’, Oral
    History in New Zealand 24 (2012): 25-30.

    Sawicka, Theresa. ‘The Soviet deportations 1939-1941: Reflections on their legacy’, Oral History
    in New Zealand 3 (1990-1991): 14-18.
    Scadden, Ken. ‘Oral history at the Wellington Maritime Museum’, Oral History in New Zealand
    7 (1995): 24-25.
    Selby, Rachael. ‘Partnership and protection of participants: Collecting and using Māori oral
    histories’, Oral History in New Zealand 11 (1999): 6-8.
    Selby, Rachael. ‘Still being punished: Corporal punishment’s lifelong effects’, Oral History in
    New Zealand 12/13 (2000-2001): 5-8.
    Selby, Rachael. ‘Memories from the International Oral History Association Conference 2002’,
    Oral History in New Zealand 14 (2002): 16-19.
    Selby, Rachael. ‘Jade Taniwha: Māori-Chinese identity and schooling in Aotearoa’, Oral
    History in New Zealand 19 (2007): 34.
    Shepard, Deborah. ‘Constructing oral histories of New Zealand women film makers: A
    complex collaboration between interviewer and narrator’, Oral History in New Zealand 11
    (1999): 10-15.
    Shopes, Linda. ‘Community histories’, Oral History in New Zealand 15 (2003): 1-7.
    Shum, Lynette. ‘Haining Street – Tong Yan Gai: Beyond the legend’, Oral History in New
    Zealand 8/9 (1996-1997): 24-26.
    Simpson, Adrienne. ‘Southern voices: Background to a book’, Oral History in New Zealand 4
    (1992): 22-25.
    Simpson, Jane. ‘Lay piety in New Zealand’, Oral History in New Zealand 8/9 (1996-1997): 11-14.
    Simpson, Tony. ‘Experienced, lived and perceived’, Oral History in New Zealand 1 (1988): 11-
    16.
    Soutar, Monty. ‘Tribal history in history’, Oral History in New Zealand 6 (1994): 33-44.
    Soutar, Monty. ‘Price of citizenship: Te Hokowhitu-a-Tu’, Oral History in New Zealand 10
    (1998): 30-32.
    Soutar, Monty. ‘C Company Oral History Project’, Te Pouhere Kōrero 3 (2009): 9-22, 135-138.
    Soutar, Monty. ‘28maoribattalion.org.nz’, Oral History in New Zealand 25 (2013): 13-16.
    Spurr, Guy and Kit Wilson. ‘Mining for real gold: A new kind of treasure is unearthed in
    Waihi’, Oral History in New Zealand 17 (2005): 28-29.
    Stover, Sue. ‘Odd alliances: Working theories on “unintended consequences” of early
    childhood education in Aotearoa, New Zealand’, Australasian Journal of Early Childhood 38.3
    (2013): 4-8.
    Thomson, Alistair. ‘To live is to remember: Making sense of the past’, Oral History in New
    Zealand 8/9 (1996-1997): 17-20.
    Toland, Janet and Jim Whitman. ‘Wellington computing pioneers 1960 to 2010: Reinventing
    the wheel? There was no wheel!’, Oral History in New Zealand 27 (2015): 1-8.

    Tolerton, Jane. ‘The World War One Oral History Archive’, Oral History in New Zealand 3
    (1990-1991): 29-31.
    Tuapola, Christina. ‘The migration stories of Samoan pioneers to Christchurch: Alofa atu I
    Kalaisetete’, Oral History in New Zealand 17 (2005): 26-27.
    Tuteao, Verna, Ian Heperi, Judith Simon and Kay Morris Matthews. ‘Gathering oral histories
    as a bicultural project: Research on the native schools system’, Oral History in New Zealand 8/9
    (1996-1997): 37-46.
    Waitai, Mariana Te Hei, Rosemary Hovey, Jasmin Ratana and Lynette Shum. ‘The Pākaitore
    oral history project – Whanganui: “Kauaka e kōrero mō te awa, engari kōrero ki te awa”, Tira
    Hoe Waka’, Oral History in New Zealand 31 (2019): 13-20.
    Walsh-Tapiata, Wheturangi. ‘Rangahau mo Te Iwi: Ngā pikinga me ngā hekenga’, Oral
    History in New Zealand 12/13 (2000-2001): 29-32.
    Ward, Elizabeth. ‘Shared life, shared memories?’ Oral History in New Zealand 29 (2017): 13-18.
    Ward, Elizabeth. ‘Kiwi-made vets: Oral history interviews with early staff and students of
    Massey University’s School of Veterinary Science’, Oral History in New Zealand 32 (2020): 30-
    35.
    Ware, Cheryl. ‘HIV illness narratives in New Zealand: The significance of the experiences of
    HIV-Positive homosexual men between 1983 and 1997’, Health and History 15.2 (2013): 93-111.
    Ware, Cheryl. ‘“Us” versus “them”: Oral history as a forum for HIV-Positive homosexual men
    to challenge memories of shame, 1984-1997’, Oral History in New Zealand 26 (2014): 1-10.
    Ware, Cheryl. ‘“Time to speak out”: The 1980s Australian gay press and personal accounts of
    living with HIV’, Journal of Australian Studies 41.4 (2017): 472-486.
    Ware, Cheryl. ‘“Things you can’t talk about”: Engaging with HIV-Positive gay men’s survivor
    narratives’, Oral History 46.2 (2018): 33-40.
    Ware, Cheryl. ‘Sex workers’ responses to the HIV and AIDS epidemic in Aotearoa New
    Zealand’, Women’s History Review 29.2 (2020): 289-307.
    Ware, Cheryl and Linda Bryder. ‘“We’d just get together…and talk about cancer”:
    Commissioned oral histories and the professional historian’, Health and History 21.2 (2019): 47-
    68.
    Werry, Gillian. ‘Two oral history assignments: A woman at home; a man at war’, Oral History
    in New Zealand 1 (1988): 43-51.
    Whaanga, Mere. ‘Telling our stories: hapu identity in waiata, pakiwaitara and visual arts’,
    Oral History in New Zealand 15 (2003): 8-11.
    Wicks, Wendi. ‘She’s a sister of mine but tell me, what was her name? Older women with
    disabilities’, Oral History in New Zealand 8/9 (1996-1997): 29-33.
    Williams, Melissa. ‘“When it comes to your own”: telling stories of post-war Māori migration’,
    Te Pouhere Kōrero 4 (2010): 14-23, 100-104.
    Williams, Melissa Matutina. ‘Factory-ing workplaces into Māori history’, Te Pouhere Korero 6
    (2012): 5-26.

    Yang, Xiangying. ‘Oral history in contemporary China’, Oral History in New Zealand 15 (2003):
    17-24.
    Young, Niborom. ‘The reality after the dream’, Oral History in New Zealand 7 (1995): 13-17.