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Archive of Māori And Pacific Sound
Te rohe - Location
General Library, B109, Room 306
University of Auckland
26 Albert Street
Auckland 1001
Ngā haora mahi - Opening hours
Monday to Friday. 8.30am - 3pm. Visits are welcome but are by appointment only as audiovisual recordings take time to source and prepare for listening.
Te utu - Admission
Open to the public.
No charge.
The Archive houses an ethnographic sound collection relating to the Pacific which is of national and international significance. Formerly known as the Archive of Māori & Pacific Music.
Established in 1970 to promote research into the music of the indigenous people of New Zealand, the Māori, and those of the people of the Pacific Islands, its holdings today include material from most tribal groups of New Zealand and most Pacific Islands areas, commercial and field recordings of vocal and instrumental music, oral histories, stories and language resources.
Established in 1970 to promote research into the music of the indigenous people of New Zealand, the Māori, and those of the people of the Pacific Islands, its holdings today include material from most tribal groups of New Zealand and most Pacific Islands areas, commercial and field recordings of vocal and instrumental music, oral histories, stories and language resources.
Ngā momo kohinga-
Collection Strengths
Pacific cultures
Social history
Taonga Māori
Whakapā mai-
Contact
Postal Address
Archive of Māori & Pacific Sound Libraries and Learning Services University of Auckland Private Bag 92019 Auckland
Phone number
09-923-5008
Email Address
Staff Details
Marie O'Connell, Team Leader, Cultural Collections; Huni Mancini, Cultural Collections Assistant, Pasifika
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