Policy reports

Human Heritage Management in New Zealand in the Year 2000 and Beyond

Prepared by Jannelle Warren-Findley, January 2001

About the author

Jannelle Warren-Findley is Interim Senior Director of the Public History Program at Arizona State University in Tempe. Janelle received her PhD degree in American Studies at The George Washington University. She taught from 1973-76 on a Fulbright grant at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and after returning to the US, she founded a research and writing business in Washington, DC that specialized in federal records and archival research. Since 1993, she has co-directed the Graduate Program in Public History in the History Department at Arizona State University, of which she is currently Interim Senior Director. She is Associate Professor of History in the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies at the Tempe campus. During Janelle's Ian Axford Fellowship exchange to New Zealand she was based at the Department of Internal Affairs and the Ministry for Culture and Heritage in Wellington Auckland, where she researched policies and practices related to heritage management in the US and New Zealand.

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