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We make it easy for people in the Pasifik and of the Pacific to find, access and explore their cultural heritage and history.
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Wantok Niuspepa Issue No. 1847 (January 13, 2010) Digitised and available to download from UC San Diego Library #PapuaNewGuinea #TokPisin 🇵🇬 library.ucsd.edu/dc/object/bb06…

Feohi'anga Ālonga 'Ia Kalaisi kava and vocal-instrumental collective performing 'Siueli Pasifiki' (Jewel of the Pacific). This song was composed and put to music by the late Queen Sālote Mafile'o Pilolevu Tupou III. youtu.be/-eMBMuo6CzY via The Coconet #Tonga 🇹🇴 Lagi-Maama Academy & Consultancy

"June 1960. Paea, Tahiti. Modern thatched house." This photograph is part of the Roy Rappaport collection, held UC San Diego Library which has 2367 digital objects, recorded in Papua New Guinea, as well as French Polynesia, particularly Moorea and Tahiti. library.ucsd.edu/dc/object/bb36…

Showed my 3-screen film “Mine Lands: for Teresia” at the Museum of Literature Ireland last night at the #PostExtractivistLegacies conference UCD Humanities Institute Banaba has such poignancy when viewed in a room filled with scholars & artists studying the impacts of mining across the 🌏


A great day was had yesterday looking at a small but important collection of cloaks from New Zealand Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution with thanks to Matt Williams, and SWWDTP for funding this research trip. We will share the info in a blog - so watch this space …. #Collections DigitalPasifik #Taonga


"Reverend Bollen and seven local teachers of Maravovo, Solomon Islands" Photographed in 1906, by J.W. Beattie. digitalpasifik.org/items/10536 via National Library of Australia #SolomonIslands 🇸🇧

Celebrating Kiribati Language week. Listen to a Glibertese song ‘Teribaro’. on our website homepage. Click on the audio player on the ""Celebrating Kiribati Language week" card. natlib.govt.nz #PacificLanguageWeek DigitalPasifik Viking Records Ministry for Pacific Peoples


Kam na bane ni mauri! You can check out the events and access resources for this Kiribati Language Week at the Ministry for Pacific Peoples page: mpp.govt.nz/programmes/pac… Or follow them on FB: facebook.com/OfficialKiriba… Kam rabwa!



The UC San Diego Library holds Sylvester M. Lambert collection, with large numbers of photographs digitised and accessible. Many are labelled like this one, "Women and girls in a building" with people of #Kiribati unnamed. You can view the holdings online: library.ucsd.edu/speccoll/findi… 🇰🇮




We are looking for a new and improved Programme Manager. This is NZ based & fixed term until June 2024. You will be looking after a super team leading talanoa about digitised Pacific heritage. And a website. If you're keen, check the details: …qg-saasfaprod1.fa.ocs.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Candidat…

The provenance of this item is unknown. It may be a sample of "Ko Mamani mo Hono Ngaahi Me'a Fakaofo" (The Wonderous World), a weekly programme on Radio Tonga hosted by Mateaki-kihe-Lotu Heimuli. It is 11 minutes, 59 seconds long. ngataonga.org.nz/search-use-col… via Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision 🇹🇴

A collection of various materials gathered about several Papuan languages spoken in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. Collected by Don Daniels and available via PARADISEC Australia #oralhistories #spoken catalog.paradisec.org.au/collections/DD1

This RNZ Pacific special tells the story of the Coastwatchers, Pasifika people from across the islands who played their part in New Zealand’s defence system during World War II. Check out the podcast, the video version and some behind the scenes content. rnz.co.nz/programmes/coa…

La double-pirogue servait aux grands transports. (Ile des Pins)." The postcard was issued by the "Missions Maristes de Nouvelle-Caledonie." Source file: digitallibrary.usc.edu/CS.aspx?VP3=Da… via USC Libraries #NewCaledonia 🇳🇨



Typhoon Karen struck #Guam with winds of 280 km/h (170 mph) on November 11 1962. Whilst only 11 people died in the storm, 95% of homes were damaged or destroyed, leaving at least 45,000 people homeless. digitalpasifik.org/items/624900 via Boston Public Library