Te family archive bon te tabo ae ti kawakin iai ara bwai ke bwain ara utu aika a kakawaki ma rimoa. Ti ataia naba ma iai bwa antai raoi ngaira ao ti roko ma ia. Kanoan te archive e kona n taian tamnei, albums, taian reta ao bebwa aika kakawaki.
Teimatoan ao teimanin raoiroin bwain ara utu aikai e nakon aron tararuakia ao kawakinaia. Aikai tabeua kairiri ae a kona ni buokiko ni kateimania riki bwain am utu (family archives) ibukin rooro ma rooro n taai aika i mwaira.
Family archives are part of our history. We draw a sense of identity from knowing who we are and where we’ve come from. Archives may include photographs, albums, letters, and important documents.
Handling and storage of our family collections directly impacts how long they last. We've put together a booklet of guidelines that will help you preserve your family archives for future generations.
We’ll be sharing the downloadable guidelines in 11 languages, including Samoan, Cook Islands Māori, English, Fijian, Kiribati, Māori, Niuean, Rotuman, Tokelauan, Tongan, and Tuvaluan.
Check out www.aucklandmuseum.com/discover/care/online-toolkits/archives to access the toolkit in your preferred language.
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23 июн 2024