CAROL ARCHIE. SHOWREEL [2]

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Year
1985
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F249827
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Year
1985
Reference
F249827
Media type
Moving image
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Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Promotional
Production company
Television New Zealand
Credits
Producer: Peter James
Presenter: Carol Archie

This is a compilation of news and current affairs items presented by Carol Archie.

Eyewitness News item regarding a New Zealand Anthropologist challenging the writings of Margaret Meads on Samoa presented by Carol Archie: Professor Derek Freeman. Peter Tagaloa. Albert Wendt, Author. Leiataua Kilifoti Etuati.

Eyewitness News item regarding the Samoan Matai system of family, the hierarchical voting and property system and lawyers and others who are challenging the system presented by Carol Archie: Matai Tuiletufuga. Georgina Moore. Aeau Semi Epati, Samoan Lawyer.

Nationwide item regarding the New Zealand kiwifruit exports to Japan and the rise of competition from the Japanese domestic kiwifruit industry presented by Carol Archie: Haruo Sawanobori, Chairman of the Japan Kiwifruit Association. Shinsuke Miyazawa, President of the C Itoh Fruit Company. M Niimura, Chairman Produce Importers Association. Masukazu Watanabe, Kiwifruit Promotions Manager. Sachiko Ikeda, Kiwifruit Promotions.

Stock Footage of Carol Archie and Richard Long being presented with a subpoena in the Cook Islands.

Footage of young women in Niue being employed to manufacture leather soccer balls.

News at Ten item regarding New Zealand’s foreign aid for Western Samoa and associated forestry and plantation projects. Peter Berg, Assistant Director Forestry. Mr Ofisa.