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In this episode of Ngako: The Collections Talk, we present printed calendars from 19th-century Rarotonga, Fiji and Samoa. These calendars illustrate pre-colonial concepts of the lunar cycle and links between the moon and harvests, ceremonial activities, and environmental practices across time. Through these records, we question how heritage collections might help us better understand our world today. He mihi whakawhētai – Credits Narrators Liam Koka'ua Daren Kamali Nia Vavao Ngā Pātaka Kōrero o Tāmaki Makaurau | Auckland Council Libraries Producer/Project Lead – Sue Berman Production Advisory – Candy Elsmore and Teri Ta’ala Popular Ltd Producer/Director – Benj Brooking Post-Production Director – Juliana Machado Theme Music – Claire Cowan Collections Auckland Council Libraries Heritage and Research collections Book references: Fishermen of the Pacific Islands by T.F Kennedy –line illustration by Conrad Frieboe, revised edition, 1972, Pan Pacific Books, Reed Education Press. Ko e Fangota Fake-Tonga – Tongan Fishing, by Tupou L Pulu, black and white illustrations by Carol Hutchins, Anchorage [Alaska]: National Bilingual Materials Development Center, Rural Education, University of Alaska, c1981. Viti: Account of a Government Mission to the Vitian or Fijian Islands, Berthold Seemann, Cambridge : Macmillan & co., 1862. Life in the Southern Isles, Rev. W Wyatt Gill, London: Religious Tract Society, 1876. Morris’s British Birds, Vol. 4, London : George Bell, 1870. The Naturalist Library: Ichthyology. Edinburgh: W.H. Lizars, 1835-1843. Fishes of Fiji, Henry W. Fowler, Suva, Fiji: Government of Fiji, 1959. Additional thanks Heritage and Research collection teams; Library and Learning Services; Pasifika Success - Community Impact; Connected Communities, Auckland Council. Content Creation Funds Auckland Council Libraries 2022/2023