1. Lesson Plan 6: Deaf in the Media – Emerging Deaf Pride

  2. Lesson Plan 5: Deaf in the Media – Creating Perceptions

  3. Lesson Plan 4: Language and Deaf Pride

  4. Lesson Plan 3: Changes in the Deaf Community – TC and NZSL

  5. Lesson Plan 2: Changes in the Deaf Community – Communication and Language

  6. Lesson Plan 1: Deaf Spaces

  7. Moving to Modern Times

  8. The World Visits

  9. New Developments

  10. NZSL for learning

  11. Alive in living memory

  12. Auckland Deaf Society

  13. van Asch Deaf Education Centre

  14. Manawatu Deaf Society

  15. Kelston Deaf Education Centre

  16. Deaf Society of Canterbury

  17. Deaf Studies Research Unit, Victoria University of Wellington

  18. A Deaf Child in the Family, 1969

  19. Telethon 1981 – Money for Teletext

  20. Telethon 1981

  21. The story behind the trophies….

  22. Your stories

  23. Team

  24. Overview

  25. End of an Era

  26. Mainstream Success

  27. Signing Bridges to the Hearing World

  28. By Popular Demand

  29. News Review

  30. Telethons

  31. The National Film Unit

  32. Documentaries

  33. Deaf View 3 – Wellington 2013

  34. Deaf View 2 Conference – Auckland 2004

  35. Deaf View Conference, Auckland 1991

  36. Deaf View conferences

  37. New Zealand Deaf Games

  38. 1951 Wellington

  39. 1952 Auckland

  40. 1953 Christchurch

  41. 1954 Wellington

  42. 1955 Christchurch

  43. 1956 Auckland

  44. 1958 Wellington

  45. 1971 Christchurch

  46. 1975 Christchurch

  47. 1976 Palmerston North

  48. 1977 Wellington

  49. 1979 Christchurch

  50. 1981 Palmerston North

  51. 1983 Dunedin

  52. Danny and the Deaf Community

  53. Danny and Deaf Advancement

  54. Deaf Catholic service

  55. Decades of commitment

  56. The early years of Danny Beech

  57. Daniel ‘Danny’ Beech (Benemerenti Medal)

  58. New Zealand basketball team selected

  59. Stories from the Convention

  60. Basketball ‘Deaf Boys’ – Winners of the Cunliffe Cup

  61. Table-tennis

  62. Small Beginnings, Fast Growth

  63. A New Era in Deaf Education

  64. Building bridges across the Pacific

  65. APDYC2 – Opening eyes and minds

  66. Miss and Mr Deaf New Zealand

  67. The 2nd Asia Pacific Deaf Youth camp

  68. The 2nd Asia Pacific Deaf Youth camp

  69. FYD – Legacy of Leadership

  70. FYD – Touching Many Lives

  71. FYD – Bringing People Together

  72. FYD – Building Leaders

  73. Friends for Young Deaf (FYD)

  74. Captioning vs NZSL

  75. Memories of the Deaf presenters

  76. Working towards NZSL on News Review

  77. The Sign Singing Superstars

  78. Waikato Deaf Club

  79. Online Dictionary of NZSL

  80. 1997 Dictionary of New Zealand Sign Language

  81. Dictionaries of New Zealand Sign Language

  82. Certificate in Deaf Studies: Teaching NZSL

  83. DSRU Research Projects

  84. van Asch Begins

  85. International visitors

  86. Rebuilding the whare

  87. Learning at Rūaumoko

  88. Naming the Marae

  89. Rūaumoko Marae takes its first breath

  90. Rūaumoko Marae

  91. NZAD projects

  92. NZAD becomes Deaf Association of New Zealand

  93. Early Beginnings

  94. The NZAD and Interpreters

  95. Deaf Aotearoa New Zealand

  96. St Dominic’s – on the move

  97. NZDSA becomes DFSNZ, and then DSNZ

  98. Working for Deaf Sports

  99. Getting a representative team to Washington 1965

  100. The formation of the Deaf Amateur Sports Association

  101. Deaf Sports New Zealand

  102. Developing the community

  103. 1st National Hui of 1993 – Orakei

  104. Supporting Maori Deaf Youth

  105. Patrick Thompson (QSM)

  106. Hemi and Deaf Aotearoa

  107. Patty and the Deaf Society of Canterbury

  108. Patty and New Zealand Sign Language

  109. Patty and the Silent Singers, 1978-1990

  110. Maree in the New Zealand Deaf Catholic Community

  111. Maree and the Manuwatu Deaf Club

  112. St Dominic’s School for the Deaf

  113. The Ngā Hau e Whā project

  114. Carving at Van Asch School for the Deaf

  115. The promotion of NZSL teaching standard

  116. The development of NZSL resources

  117. Training of NZSL interpreters

  118. Involvement in sign language

  119. Deaf Catholic Community

  120. Mary’s work with the Otago and Manawatu Deaf Societies

  121. St Dominic’s School for the Deaf

  122. Stewart in Sport

  123. Meeting the Prime Minister of New Zealand

  124. Stewart as President of Auckland Adult Deaf Society

  125. The first Deaf Marriage Celebrant

  126. Tony and the Deaf Community

  127. Tony and NZ Deaf Sports

  128. The first Deaf Chief Executive Officer

  129. Jennifer in Deaf Education

  130. Anthony ‘Tony’ Walton (CNZM)

  131. Mary Johnson (MNZM)

  132. Lynette Pivac (MBE)

  133. Noeline ‘Patty’ Still (MNZM)

  134. Elizabeth ‘Maree’ Carroll (QSM)

  135. John Rua (Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal)

  136. Jennifer as a School Dental Nurse

  137. Jennifer Brain (QSM)

  138. Stewart Smith (Coronation Medal)

  139. Hemi on Te Puni Kokiri

  140. Hemi Hema (QSM)

  141. NZ Deaf History: Classroom lesson plans