2021
DOI: 10.26686/jnzs.v0ins29.6263
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New Histories: Creating Video Work to Fill Adoption Absences

Abstract: Adopted at birth and brought up Pākehā, I discovered as an adult that I have Ngāi Tahu tūpuna (ancestors). Adoptees seek birth kin and stories to try to fill the gaps and absences that haunt us, so I undertook my roots journey, travelling three times to Riverton/Aparima, where my ancestors had lived, taking my video camera. In this article I describe how initially I did not find the belonging I was looking for, but through my creative practice of filmmaking, and the three short videos I made, I did connect to … Show more

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“…The second time I visited, I had explored re-enactment by wearing Victorian boots and filming myself walking on the land, to try and have the past speak to me. 24 This practice had connected me more to place, but I had felt the urge to return again. This time, I was going to sea.…”
Section: In Place Hoping To Find Placementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second time I visited, I had explored re-enactment by wearing Victorian boots and filming myself walking on the land, to try and have the past speak to me. 24 This practice had connected me more to place, but I had felt the urge to return again. This time, I was going to sea.…”
Section: In Place Hoping To Find Placementioning
confidence: 99%