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Kia ora koutou, we’re taking a break from this channel for the foreseeable future – but you can still reach us via the links below: 👉Website heritage.org.nz 👉Facebook facebook.com/HeritageNewZea… 👉Instagram instagram.com/heritage_nz 👉LinkedIn nz.linkedin.com/company/herita…

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"A recipe’s revelatory powers aren’t limited to family: they can also highlight the world in which they’ve been created, often over several centuries." So, what historic events shaped the Auckland Gas Company Christmas pudding recipe? visit-heritage.shorthandstories.com/the-auckland-g…


"It's critical that the [archaeological material] from a particular site stays together without having bits picked out of it & also that it stays with the data that sits alongside it." Dr Katharine Watson & the Ōtautahi Chch Archaeological Archive: 🔊 spoti.fi/3Rg582E

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"Harakeke is the most amazing plant material. There's no plant quite like it." Lisa McKendry talks about her @otago PhD study on fragments of Māori textiles & weaving recovered from archaeological sites: 🔊 bit.ly/3NizVL2

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A fresh look at some of Aotearoa New Zealand’s oldest European garments has underscored the rarity of the clothing – and challenged our understanding of their history: @aucklandmuseum @DocHocken @NZFashionMuseum heritage.org.nz/news/stories/h…


"Amber's made a huge contribution. She's challenged the archaeology, heritage & museum communities to consider the ethics of storing & managing kōiwi more deeply than we have before." Dr Amber Aranui in Heritage New Zealand magazine #170: bit.ly/3RePWUO 📸 Rob Suisted

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In Ōtautahi for the @historiesmeet conference at UC starting today. On Wed Alison Breese and I will present a work in progress report on the Pre-1900 Inventory of Dunedin @heritagenz #nzhistory #nzheritage

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"We have put the team under a bit of pressure to create conditions similar to a disaster response environment." How does @NZcivildefence prepare for emergency management - and where does heritage fit in? heritage.org.nz/news/stories/h…


"The building led the vanguard of change in recreational entertainment that took place in the early 20th century." You've still got time to submit feedback on the proposed listing of The King's Theatre, Stratford - birthplace of "talkies" in Aotearoa! heritage.org.nz/news/stories/f…


"Who owns history and who gets to tell the story?" We recently joined Liana Poutu (Pouwhakarae, Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa), Richard Shaw (@MasseyUni), Peter Adds (@VicUniWgtn) and Keri Opai at a panel discussion for Taranaki Heritage Month: heritage.org.nz/news/stories/o…


"They would open the oven & leave it on & this would act as a radiator." Have you ever wondered what would happen if your electricity bills were based on the number of appliances you own rather than usage? The Alderton Utility Company in Kerikeri did... heritage.org.nz/news/stories/s…


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“The actions of the Parihaka ploughmen drew an angry response from settlers in the area, and, by June, the government began arresting them. Denied trials, the prisoners were instead sent to Dunedin.” — Historian Vincent O’Malley @vomalley e-tangata.co.nz/history/pariha…


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Today is the World Day for Audiovisual Heritage, which highlights the significance and preservation risks of recorded media. Ngā Taonga is celebrating by sharing details of an unprecedented multi-year project we recently completed. #audiovisualheritage bit.ly/40aguJG


"The group explored archaeological sites of the upper Hātea River, which included the stone remnants of Māori gardening systems as well as Mair’s Landing – a small jetty made from locally sourced rock." 🔗 Bill Edwards on the upper Hātea River, Whangārei: heritage.org.nz/news/stories/t…


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