πŸ“‚ NEW GOLD HILLS
Maurice Askew, G.C Chan
16mm colour with sound
Preservation Status Not Assigned

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Maurice Askew, G.C Chan
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1977

Physical

Open

The history of the Chinese people in New Zealand from their arrival on the Otago goldfields in the 1860s. Until after the depression the Chinese were seen as an economic and social threat to the European community. Looks at their main occupations as market gardeners, greengrocers and laundrymen. Now they have diversified and play a bigger part in the country's affairs while still retaining their sense of identity.

Wellington repository

Moving Image

489

305.8951 NZ

C3270/7

The content of the films in this series are not restricted, but they are protected under section 49(1)(a) of the Public Records Act 2005.

Acetate and nitrate films and magnetic media (including U-matic recordings) are not issuable due to their technical formats. Please contact Archives New Zealand for permission to view or the availability of alternative access provisions. Viewing is by appointment only.


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