Tokelau stories, 1968
Scope and Contents
Collection comprises the audiovisual component of Judith Huntsman’s extensive research on the history and ethnography of Tokelau. It includes audio and video recordings of stories and accounts, songs, interviews, and events recorded by Huntsman during her fieldwork in Tokelau and New Zealand.
Previously archival material was deposited to format-specific archives, resulting in a collection being dispersed. This has happened with Huntsman's material. The bulk of her archival material has been separated and is held in the Special Collections 'Judith Huntsman papers', and includes transcriptions by Toloa Poasa. An extensive collection of photographs taken by Huntsman during her fieldwork can be found in the 'University of Auckland, Department of Anthropology photographic archive records', also held in Special Collections. Original numbering has been retained in the notes so that material can be cross-referenced between collections.
In addition to Huntsman’s own recordings, the collection also contains material created by Antony Hooper and Allan Thomas, with whom she worked closely over the years. Related archival material can be found in Hooper and Thomas collections in the Archive of Māori and Pacific Sound.
Dates
- 1968
Creator
- From the Collection: Huntsman, Judith (Person)
To request or comment
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Conditions Governing Access
PARTLY RESTRICTED. Access to items marked 'Restricted' requires the permission of the AMPS Team Leader.
Extent
From the Collection: 2.1 metres (Includes 57 open reel tapes, 59 audiocassettes, 2 videocassettes, 1 tape recorder and manual)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: Tokelau
From the Collection: English
Physical Facet
7" DP reel with case recorded at 3 3/4 ips
General
Original catalogue number: 73/126; T 20; Tape II
Track listing
- 1. 'Nautoa'
- Told by Siokave Ineleo. Continued from previous tape.
- 2. 'Patitoho ma Uigafala'
- Told by Kimi Paselio on 13 January 1968.
- 3. 'Hina-ionō'
- Told by Kimi Paselio on 13 January 1968.
- 4. 'Limalei ma Koloa'
- Told by Siokave Ineleo on 3 June 1968. Also known as Limalei-ma-Koloa or Limaleimakoloa.
- 5. 'Hinaiono'
- Told by Siokave Ineleo on 3 June 1968.
- 6. 'Kimoa ma Feke'
- Told by Kimi Paselio on 17 April 1968.
- 7. 'Te Vaka o Uga (Kimoa ma Feke)'
- Told by Siokave Ineleo on 3 June 1968.
- 8. 'Kui ma Fakataka (Tae-Tagaloa)'
- Told by Siokave Ineleo on 4 July 1968. Also known as Taetagaloa.
- 9. 'Tala: Hemoana'
- Told by Siokave Ineleo.
- 10. 'Tagata-Kula'
- Told by Siokave Ineleo on 4 July 1968. Also known as Tagatakula.
- 11. 'Tonē'
- Told by Siokave Ineleo on 27 July 1968. Includes chant.
- 12. 'Tafitofau ma Ogāfau (Hina ma te Toga)'
- Told by Siokave Ineleo on 27 July 1968.
- 13. 'Te Kea'
- Told by Siokave Ineleo on 27 July 1968.
- 14. 'Hifo ma Patikole'
- Told by Siokave Ineleo on 27 July 1968.
- 15. 'Hina ma Io Tuagane'
- Told by Siokave Ineleo. Includes chant.
- 16. 'Ulupoko'
- Told by Isaia on 4 July 1968.
- 17. 'Uila ma Faititili (Naleau)' – Thunder and Lightning
- Told by Isaia on 4 July 1968.
- 18. 'Tulolo ma Hina'
- Told by Isaia on 4 July 1968.
- 19. 'Te Manini a Tinilau'
- Told by Isaia on 29 July 1968. Includes chant.
Repository Details
Part of the Archive of Māori and Pacific Sound, University of Auckland Repository
Level 3, General Library
5 Alfred Street
Private Bag 92109
Auckland 1010 New Zealand
+64 9 923 5008
amps@auckland.ac.nz