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SignDNA is the home of Aotearoa New Zealand’s visual Deaf history. A place to celebrate how far NZSL has come; a taonga for the NZSL & Deaf community.

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VIDEO | 2009: Deaf couple win medals: Kerry Titcombe and Michael Lynch. They are both interviewed upon their return back home on the grounds of Kelston Deaf Education Centre about their karate win (Kerry - bronze, Michael - gold) signdna.org/video/deaf-cou… #DeafHistory #NZSL

VIDEO | 2009: Deaf couple win medals: Kerry Titcombe and Michael Lynch. They are both interviewed upon their return back home on the grounds of Kelston Deaf Education Centre about their karate win (Kerry - bronze, Michael - gold) signdna.org/video/deaf-cou… #DeafHistory #NZSL
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VIDEO | 1999: School for the Deaf Marching Girls at the NZ National Marching Championships. They are invited to perform their routine 45 years after the group was set-up. Full footage at bit.ly/3j7PRn7 #DeafHistory #NZSL

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#OnThisDay - 28 February 1981. The launch of ‘News Review’! A weekly news programme for the Deaf was screened on TV2, with combined NZ and overseas news of the week. Saturday evenings, 6 – 6.15pm with captions. Source: NZ Deaf News 1981 (Vol 18, No 1): bit.ly/3FDG3ZR

#OnThisDay - 28 February 1981. The launch of ‘News Review’! A weekly news programme for the Deaf was screened on TV2, with combined NZ and overseas news of the week. Saturday evenings, 6 – 6.15pm with captions. Source: NZ Deaf News 1981 (Vol 18, No 1): bit.ly/3FDG3ZR
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#OnThisDay - 5 March 1996. The census included two questions on disability; the first time that disability issues was covered in a New Zealand census. A ‘signed video’ was produced for Deaf people in preparation for the census. Source: bit.ly/3SGFTqv #DeafHistory #NZSL

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#OnThisDay - 4 April 1964: The Governor-General and his wife visits Kelston School for the Deaf (now Ko Taku Reo). They were entertained by swimming and gymnastics display by its deaf pupils. View videos at bit.ly/3U8Zhxm #NZSL #DeafHistory

#OnThisDay - 4 April 1964: The Governor-General and his wife visits Kelston School for the Deaf (now Ko Taku Reo). They were entertained by swimming and gymnastics display by its deaf pupils. View videos at bit.ly/3U8Zhxm #NZSL #DeafHistory
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40 years ago, Japanese deaf climbers were ordered off Mt Cook by the then Prime Minister, Muldoon. Would the removal of ‘handicapped’ climbers be acceptable today? Most certainly not! Sir Edmund Hillary complained saying that he supported the deaf climbers bit.ly/49a4pr2

40 years ago, Japanese deaf climbers were ordered off Mt Cook by the then Prime Minister, Muldoon. Would the removal of ‘handicapped’ climbers be acceptable today? Most certainly not! Sir Edmund Hillary complained saying that he supported the deaf climbers bit.ly/49a4pr2
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New Zealand is known for its innovative spirit; its 'no.8 wire' mentality. We were the first to introduce a light system for the 1989 World Deaf Games deaflympics in the athletics & swimming races, created by a Christchurch hearing man! signdna.org/article/deaf-a… #DeafHistory

New Zealand is known for its innovative spirit; its 'no.8 wire' mentality. We were the first to introduce a light system for the 1989 World Deaf Games <a href="/deaflympics/">deaflympics</a> in the athletics &amp; swimming races, created by a Christchurch hearing man! signdna.org/article/deaf-a… #DeafHistory
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Wellington Deaf Society has recently released a new History section on its website after two years of digitising its materials! It’s been a privilege for SignDNA to be able to provide its expertise & support. Enjoy exploring WDS’s materials at wds.org.nz/our-history/ #DeafHistory

Wellington Deaf Society has recently released a new History section on its website after two years of digitising its materials! It’s been a privilege for SignDNA to be able to provide its expertise &amp; support. Enjoy exploring WDS’s materials at wds.org.nz/our-history/ #DeafHistory
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You might have noticed a new purple icon on SignDNA's main page. This means an item leads to an external site. This helps us to collaborate with other archives and makes it easier for you to find what you are looking for. Enjoy exploring Deaf history with SignDNA!

You might have noticed a new purple icon on SignDNA's main page. This means an item leads to an external site. This helps us to collaborate with other archives and makes it easier for you to find what you are looking for. Enjoy exploring Deaf history with SignDNA!
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SignDNA has added over 300 newspaper articles related to the NZ Deaf community to the archive. Go on and have a look! signdna.org/articles. We still have more to add and there are many more missing. If you have any old 'Deaf-related' articles at home, please get in touch!

SignDNA has added over 300 newspaper articles related to the NZ Deaf community to the archive. Go on and have a look! signdna.org/articles. We still have more to add and there are many more missing. If you have any old 'Deaf-related' articles at home, please get in touch!
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It's Pride Month, and we have a cool clip from 2001 where Queer Nation meets a sporty deaf lesbian with nimble fingers! Lorraine talks about her identity, involvement with deaf sports, performing and access. View video at bit.ly/45gtmR8 #DeafHistory #NZSL

It's Pride Month, and we have a cool clip from 2001 where Queer Nation meets a sporty deaf lesbian with nimble fingers! Lorraine talks about her identity, involvement with deaf sports, performing and access. View video at bit.ly/45gtmR8 #DeafHistory #NZSL
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39 years ago this month, New Zealand sent a team of 30-athletes to the 15th World Games for the Deaf in Los Angeles (1985). Here's a wee clip of the team marching on Dominion Road with farewell speeches. Full clip at bit.ly/3zMze8J #DeafHistory

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VIDEO | 1985. A peek at the action happening in the locker room of the New Zealand Deaf Men's Basketball team, playing at the 1985 Los Angeles World Deaf Games. The team plays a much better second half! Full clip at signdna.org/video/indoor-b… #DeafHistory

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VIDEO | 1985: It’s not often we get to see four New Zealanders on the Deaflympics podium at the same time, and that is what we get in this video! It's most certainly time to break out the champagne when the team gets back to their base with speeches #DeafHistory

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Pop over to the PUBLICATIONS section on SignDNA! All the old issues of 'Ephpheta' from the 1970s and 1980s are now on the archive! The newsletter was originally called the 'Catholic Deaf Newsletter'. It is now called the Deaf Southern Star' #DeafHistory

Pop over to the PUBLICATIONS section on SignDNA! All the old issues of 'Ephpheta' from the 1970s and 1980s are now on the archive! The newsletter was originally called the 'Catholic Deaf Newsletter'. It is now called the Deaf Southern Star' #DeafHistory