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Auckland Libraries launch a two-year Pacific heritage exhibition, rooted in a Samoan proverb, showcasing traditions, art, and community stories across Tāmaki Makaurau.
Auckland Libraries unveiled Lupe I Vao Ese, a two-year exhibition celebrating Pacific cultural heritage in Tāmaki Makaurau, centered on a Samoan proverb about shared origins.
Featuring archival materials, contemporary art, and personal artifacts from across the Pacific, including 'ie toga, tivaevae, and a Tahitian dance costume, the exhibit highlights living traditions and community identity.
Developed with deep community input, it includes personal stories like Marcus Tuiasosopo’s tribute through his long hair and a quilt honoring family legacy.
Satellite displays in public spaces extend its reach, while events and workshops foster ongoing dialogue.
The project, described as a milestone, emphasizes Indigenous ways of knowing and strengthens cultural pride and belonging.
The exhibition runs through March 2026.
Las bibliotecas de Auckland lanzan una exposición de dos años del patrimonio del Pacífico, enraizada en un proverbio samoano, que muestra tradiciones, arte e historias de la comunidad en todo Tāmaki Makaurau.