National Archives of the Cook Islands
The National Archives of the Cook Islands (NACI) was created in 1974 in the Cook Islands for ensuring the safe storage of government, cultural and oral traditions of the nation.[1] Originally housed in the Takitumu Hostel at Takamoa, the archives moved to the National Library of the Cook Islands building, and then in 1987 to the Takuvaine Valley Seismological Observatory.[2]
The archives were badly damaged by Cyclone Sally in early 1987.[3]
It has a collection of over 4,000 images of the islands in the 1950s from the Donald Stanley Marshall collection.[4]
See also
References
- ^ Archives ~ Punanga Akamou Korero
- ^ "National Archives". Ministry of Cultural Development. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
- ^ "PEOPLE The keeper of history". Pacific Islands Monthly. Vol. 60, no. 11. 1 November 1990. p. 49-51. Retrieved 19 August 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ Cook Islands Archive
External links
- https://www.culture.gov.ck/category/national-archives/
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