The Erebus accident: What do we remember from the past, and how?
Wreckage from Erebus disaster, December 1979 (Archives New Zealand, CAHU CH282/Box13/9)[Three ideas summarise the] emotional fallout from Erebus: Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation. At any phase of the...
View ArticleLearning guide: New Zealand’s relationship with Antarctica
Using this learning guideThis learning guide is not designed as a downloadable resource to put in front of ākonga (students). Kaiako (teachers) should select and adapt the guide and suggested...
View ArticleLearning guide: historical significance
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View ArticleLearning guide: historical empathy
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View ArticleLearning guide: memorials to history
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View ArticleLearning guide: historical reconciliation
Using this learning guideThis learning guide is not a downloadable resource to put in front of ākonga (students). Kaiako (teachers) should select and adapt the guide and suggested activities as they...
View ArticleOverview of Erebus accident
Erebus accidentOn the morning of 28 November 1979, Air New Zealand Flight TE901 left Māngere airport, Auckland, for an 11-hour return sightseeing flight to Antarctica. At 12.49 p.m. NZST the aircraft...
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