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| | === New Zealand Research Strategies === |
| | *[[Pacific Island Guide to Family History Research|Pacific Island Guide to Family History Research]] |
| | === New Zealand Research Tips === |
| *In Vanuatu, records are difficult to figure out because of the condominium government. | | *In Vanuatu, records are difficult to figure out because of the condominium government. |
| *Until the 1970's, France and Great Britain were joint colonizers of the island. Records are in both languages. Jurisdiction of records is mixed between religious and government entities. | | *Until the 1970's, France and Great Britain were joint colonizers of the island. Records are in both languages. Jurisdiction of records is mixed between religious and government entities. |
| *Resources available are similar to [[French Polynesia: Marquesas Islands, Tuamotu Islands, Gambier Islands, Society Islands (includes Tahiti), Austral Islands|''French Polynesia'']] in record keeping practices, which means that you must get someone who knows French, English, and your native language to help us to find and use the records. | | *Resources available are similar to [[French Polynesia: Marquesas Islands, Tuamotu Islands, Gambier Islands, Society Islands (includes Tahiti), Austral Islands|''French Polynesia'']] in record keeping practices, which means that you must get someone who knows French, English, and your native language to help us to find and use the records. |
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