Ko wai mātou? Who are we?
A Great Success!!: Oral History Conference
Stout Research Centre for New Zealand Studies and the National Oral History Association of New Zealand (NOHANZ)
A common thread runs through the contemporary work of many philosophers, economists, geneticists, historians and novelists world-wide. Who are we? What unites us? What separates us? As we in Aotearoa New Zealand grapple with the consequences of colonisation nearly 200 years on, questions of personal and collective identity resonate on multiple levels. Do we share any form of collective identity?
CONFERENCE 21-22 November
Te Kete Kōrero-a-Waha o Te Motu Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington
Programme .. here .. ..pdf..
Stout Centre page and registration ..here..
PRE-CONFERENCE EVENTS 20 November 2020
National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa
Pre-conference programme ..here..
Registration for Pre-conference Sessions ..here..
Questions: lynette.shum@dia.govt.nz
Ministry for Culture and Heritage Scholarship allocation now exhausted