Qui Tutto Bene: The Italians in New Zealand

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Qui Tutto Bene: The Italians in New Zealand - Exhibition

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Title Qui Tutto Bene: The Italians in New Zealand - Exhibition
Author Te Papa Tongarewa - Museum of New Zealand
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Year 2004 to 2007
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Language english
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Geographic reference Wellington
Time reference 1800s to early 2000
Online resource three files available on this platform
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Topic Italian migration to New Zealand, immigrati italiani in Nuova Zelanda, Italiani in Nuova Zelanda, Te Papa, Exhibitions,




In November 2004 Te Papa Tongarewa - Museum of New Zealand opened the exhibition Qui Tutto Bene: The Italians in New Zealand. The exhibition, which run from 13 November 2004 to 6 May 2007, explored the stories of Italian settlers, capturing the experiences of the earliest adventurers and the hardships of the migrants down to the successive generations who, together with the most recent arrivals, contributed, and still contribute, to the tapestry of New Zealand's multi-ethnic society. Te Papa kindly provided Digital Archive of Documents on Italian Immigration in New Zealand with three files of the exhibition for private research and reference: Qui tutto bene - exhibition storylines which offers an outline to the exhibition, from conception and initial the consultation process with the Italian community through to the interpretative media used; the Exhibition Development Files, and Te Papa’s corporate record collection of the exhibition (Audio Visuals (AVs) Media Raw Footage, Masters & Reference).

The above files have been published by our research department with permission from Te Papa Tongarewa - Museum of New Zealand solely for Archivio Digitale Documenti sull’Immigrazione Italiana in Nuova Zelanda (Digital Archive for the Documentation of Italian Immigration in New Zealand). Downloading and reproduction prohibited, all rights Te Papa Tongarewa - Museum of New Zealand. Researchers who wish to access the content of these files from the Museum can make a query through Te Papa’s general enquiries form.