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CAMERA ANTIPODE ANS WESTRA: Photography as a Form of Ethnographic & Historical Writing A dissertation presented in partial fulfilment of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Social Anthropology Programme, School of People, Environment & Planning, Massey University, Manawatu. Lawrence McDonald 2012

CONTENTS Abstract Preface / Acknowledgements List of Illustrations i iii v Introduction 1 Part One: Isagogics 15 Chapter One: Authorship, the Writing of Photographic History in New Zealand, and Ans Westra 17 Chapter Two: Situating Westra: No. 1 34 Chapter Three: Situating Westra: No. 2 49 Part Two: Exegesis 71 Chapter Four: Washday at the Pa 75 Chapter Five: Maori 105 Chapter Six: Viliami of the Friendly Islands and Other Books for Children 125 Chapter Seven: Notes on the Country I live in and Wellington: City Alive 134 Chapter Eight: We Live by a Lake and Other Books for Children 175 Chapter Nine: Whaiora and Other Projects 185 Chapter Ten: Tenga of Waikuta and Other Books for Children 209 Conclusion 215 Appendices 223 Appendix One: Interview with Ans Westra 225 Appendix Two: Ans Westra Chronology 251 Appendix Three: Ans Westra Exhibitions 259 Appendix Four: Illustrations 265 Notes 323 Bibliography 363

ABSTRACT Camera Antipode: Ans Westra: Photography as a Form of Historical and Ethnographic Writing is a study of the career of the New Zealand social documentary photographer Ans Westra. It covers the period from her arrival in New Zealand from the Netherlands in 1957 right up until her most recent projects. The emphasis throughout is on Westra as a cross-cultural photographer whose work is best understood within various historical contexts and as a form of ethnographic and historical representation in its own right. The dissertation has two parts. Part One, Isagogics, consists of three chapters that deal with a range of general issues that have shaped Westra s work and contribute to an understanding of its character. All three serve to situate Westra within multifarious conceptual frameworks and institutional contexts and establish the historical, cultural and intellectual field from which her creative project has emerged. The seven chapters of Part Two, Exegesis, provide detailed readings of Westra s photographic books, taking in both her large-scale projects aimed at a general readership and her Bulletins and photographic essays for use in schools. Part Two proceeds chronologically and is divided into the decades of the 1960s, the 1970s, and the 1980s and on up to the present. A set of appendices follows Part Two. The first is a transcript of an interview with Ans Westra, the second a biographical chronology of her life and career, the third a list of her one-person and group exhibitions, and the fourth a set of photographs that are discussed in the text. Following the consolidated notes and references section is a bibliography in two parts: the first part is a complete list of Westra s published works, which constitutes the primary sources of the dissertation, followed by a fraction of the secondary sources books, articles, and reviews of Westra s publications and exhibitions; the second part of the bibliography contains all non-westra references cited. i

PREFACE / ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS My interest in the work of Ans Westra goes back a long way, but it began to take a more serious and focused turn in the mid-1980s when I first conceived the idea of doing postgraduate study from an anthropological perspective on her career. In 1985, I presented two papers, one for the New Zealand Association of Social Anthropologists annual conference, the other for the New Zealand Cultural Studies Working Group s annual conference. The first, Toward an Understanding of Anthropological Photographs, was on a general topic but it made reference to several of Westra s works. The second, Reading Photographs: Approaching Ans Westra s Washday at the Pa, was focused on the Bulletin for Schools, Washday at the pa. Over the next three years, I continued to research aspects of Westra s practice and conducted a lengthy interview with the photographer in 1987. In 1988, I contributed an essay on Washday ( Ragged House Photographs: Ans Westra s Washday at the Pa ) to the South Pacific double issue of the Australian journal Photofile. Following this the idea of doing an in-depth study of Westra went into abeyance as I pursued other projects, including a Masters thesis on another topic. I returned in earnest to the topic in 2003 when I began work on the Handboek project, which was coordinated by Luit Bieringa of Blair Wakefield Exhibitions. I acted as exhibition researcher and editor of the book (Handboek: Ans Westra Photographs, 2004) that accompanied the large-scale retrospective exhibition, which toured throughout New Zealand and also went to Holland. I contributed two essays to the book ( P is for pathways into Ans Westra s photographic practice: A is for ANSwers to questions about the identity of our object of study ; and From the Family of Man to the family of Ans : Ans Westra s photographic books for children ) and prepared the documentation sections (chronology, bibliography, and list of exhibitions). Shortly after beginning work on this project, I enrolled in the doctoral programme in Social Anthropology of the School of People, Environment and Planning at Massey University, Palmerston North in order to realise my long-standing desire to write a dissertation on Ans Westra s complete career. The result is Camera Antipode Ans Westra: Photography as a Form of Ethnographic and Historical Writing. I wish to thank my supervisor Associate Professor Jeffrey Sluka for his prompt and careful reading of drafts of the dissertation and his detailed comments on all of its components. He did a wonderful job and kept me on track in maintaining the unity and coherence of such a large undertaking. iii

Dr. Henry Barnard of the School of People, Environment and Planning for his encouragement throughout the long gestation of the project and for reading early drafts of many of the chapters. Duncan Forbes of The International Office for his elegant design, formatting and layout of the final manuscript. Elaina Hamilton, also of The International Office, for scanning of the images. Jennifer Twist of Te Papa Archives for assistance with research materials in the Ans Westra Archive. Staff at the Alexander Turnbull Library and the National Library of New Zealand, Wellington. Luit Bieringa, coordinator of the Handboek project and all the contributors to the publication Handboek: Ans Westra photographs, especially John B. Turner who made various materials available to the project and has always shown an interest in my work on Ans Westra. Ross Gibson, guest editor of Photofile, for commissioning me to write an essay for the special double issue, South Pacific, my first published piece on Ans Westra. Special thanks to my family: my wife, Virginia Callanan for supporting me throughout the protracted period of research and writing, especially during the final 12 months; and my sons Robin and Beck McDonald who have had to put up with piles of research material scattered around our communal living areas. And last but not least, my mother Joan McDonald and my father, the late Malcolm McDonald, without whose unstinting support and encouragement I would never have set out on the path that has lead to this dissertation. And, finally, I must thank Ans Westra for producing the prodigious body of work that is the subject of Camera Antipode, and for answering all the queries I put to her.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 1 Ans Westra, self-portrait at Te Kaha, 1964, from Handboek: Ans Westra Photographs, BWX, 2004, frontispiece. 2 Cover of Photography, March 1960, displaying part (A T) of Ans Westra s prize winning photographic alphabet. 3 Cover of Washday at the pa, School Publications edition, 1964. 4 Once there were many families living at the pa. But now most of them have shifted to find jobs in the city Soon the Wereta family will be leaving the pa too, for they are having a new house built for them. Here is a picture of their new house. From Washday at the pa, School Publications edition, 1964, p.1. 5 Photographer uncredited, cover of Te ao hou, no.18, May 1957. 6 Author angry at school book ban, Billboard, The Dominion, 4 August 1964. 7 No good going to bed with cold feet, says Mutu. So she opens the lid of the stove and stands on it for a moment. From Washday at the pa, School Publications edition, 1964, p.30. 8 Cartoon, Weekly News, at the time of the Washday controversy. 9 Cover of Maori, A.H. & A.W. Reed, 1967. 10 There now, be a big boy, she says, from Washday at the pa, Caxton Press edition, 1964, no pagination, and Maori, A.H & A.W. Reed, 1967, p.31. 11 From Maori, A.H. & A.W. Reed, 1967, p.32. 12 Upper Cuba Street, Wellington, 1962, uncropped print from Handboek: Ans Westra photographs, BWX, 2004, p.142. [Cropped print in Maori, A.H. & A.W. Reed, 1967, p.91.] 13 Dance, Auckland Maori Community Centre, 1962, from Maori, A.H. & A.W. Reed, 1967, p.95. 14 Turangawaewae marae, Ngaruawahia, 1963, from Handboek: Ans Westra photographs, BWX, 2004. [Alternate version in Maori, A.H. & A.W. Reed, 1967, p.163.] 15 Portrait of Hone Tuwhare, from Maori, A.H. & A.W. Reed, 1967, p.195. 16 Selwyn Muru at work on a sculpture in Barry Crump s house in Wellington, from Maori, A.H. & A.W. Reed, 1967, p.140. 17 Maori show band, from Maori, A.H. & A.W. Reed, 1967, p.141. 18 Cover of Viliami of the Friendly Islands, School Publications, 1964. 19 All the women stay with the mother to help her to get over the loss of her little girl. They sit on a circle of coconut palm leaves in the shade of a large breadfruit tree and spend all the afternoon talking and drinking kava. From Viliami of the Friendly Islands, School Publications, 1964, p.17. 20 Freda Cook, RNZAF Woodbourne base demonstration, 1971, from Notes on the country I live in, Alister Taylor Publications, 1972, p.91. 21 Manners Street, Wellington, 1971, from Notes on the country I live in, Alister Taylor Publications, 1972, p.109. 22 Chris Wheeler (Right) at Vietnam War demonstration, 1971, from Notes on the country I live in, Alister Taylor Publications, 1972, p.81. 23 Cover of Affairs, October 1971. v

24 Catholic Students Camp, Lake Karapiro, 1971, contact sheet no.345, Ans Westra collection, Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library, Wellington. 25 Cover of Affairs, October 1972. 26 Portrait of James K. Baxter, Horo Horo Catholic students camp, Lake Karapiro, 1971, from Handboek: Ans Westra Photographs, BWX, 2004, p.62. 27 Jerusalem, Wanganui River, from Notes on the country I live in, Alister Taylor Publications, 1972, p.115. 28 Ponsonby, Auckland, from Notes on the country I live in, Alister Taylor Publications, 1972, p.114. 29 Hannah Jackson at a conference on South Africa, Victoria University, Wellington, 1972, from Whaiora: the pursuit of life, Allen & Unwin/Port Nicholson Press, 1985, p.111. 30 Watching Miss New Zealand contestants, Cuba Mall, Wellington, 1971, cover image of Notes on the country I live in, Alister Taylor Publications, 1972. 31 Trotting, Addington Race Course, Christchurch, 1971, from Notes on the country I live in, Alister Taylor Publications, 1972, p.112. 32 Trade Fair, Winter Show Building, Wellington, 1971, from Notes on the country I live in, Alister Taylor Publications, 1972, p.19. 33 Public bar, Trentham racecourse, Upper Hutt, 1971, from Notes on the country I live in, Alister Taylor Publications, 1972, p.40 34 Evening near the Basin Reserve, Wellington, from Wellington: city alive, Whitcoulls, 1976, p.81. 35 Public bar, Trentham racecourse, Upper Hutt, 1974, from Handboek: Ans Westra Photographs, BWX, 2004, p.153. 36 Racegoers at Trentham, Upper Hutt, 1974 (unbled print, from Handboek: Ans Westra Photographs, BWX, 2004, p.141), from Wellington: city alive, Whitcoulls, 1976, p.117. 37 A member of the Wellington Black Power group, from Wellington: city alive, Whitcoulls, 1976, p.26. 38 Santa Claus welcomed to Wellington by the former mayor, Sir Francis Kitts, from Wellington: city alive, Whitcoulls, 1976, p.27. 39 Lambton Quay, Wellington, 1974, from Handboek: Ans Westra Photographs, BWX, 2004, p.157. 40 Outside the Treaty House grounds, Waitangi, 1982, from Whaiora: the pursuit of life, Allen & Unwin/Port Nicholson Press, 1985, p.81. 41 The Hikoi on the bridge, Waitangi, 1984, from Whaiora: the pursuit of life, Allen & Unwin/Port Nicholson Press, 1985, p.108. 42 Mongrel Mob convention, Porirua, 1982, from Whaiora: the pursuit of life, Allen & Unwin/Port Nicholson Press, 1985, p.87. 43 Dame Whina Cooper at Waitangi, 1981, from Whaiora: the pursuit of life, Allen & Unwin/Port Nicholson Press, 1985, p.157. 44 Netta Wharehoka, Ngahina Okeroa and Matarena Rau-Kupa from Taranaki sit with a photograph of Te Whiti and recall the events of the Parihaka sacking at Selwyn Muru s exhibition featuring the people and events of that occasion. Dowse Gallery, vi

Lower Hutt, 1979, from Whaiora: the pursuit of life, Allen & Unwin/Port Nicholson Press, 1985, p.151. 45 Aotea Square, Auckland, 1984, from Whaiora: the pursuit of life, Allen & Unwin/Port Nicholson Press, 1985, p.62. 46 Mohammed Ali is the only boxer in his family Mohammed s family are Indian from Fiji, but Mohammed was born in New Zealand and lives in Auckland From The crescent moon: the Asian face of Islam in New Zealand, The Asia New Zealand Foundation, 2009, pp.44 45. 47 Members of the Indonesian Community Group, Himpunan Umat Muslim Indonesia di Auckland. From The crescent moon: the Asian face of Islam in New Zealand, the Asia New Zealand Foundation, 2009, p.77. 48 Kia ora, my name is Matenga. Everyone calls me Tenga. From Tenga of Waikuta, Developmental Publications, 1992, p.3. 49 I live in a two-storeyed house on the edge of Lake Rotorua with my father, mother, two brothers and two sisters. From Tenga of Waikuta, Developmental Publications, 1992, p.4. 50 Alongside the house we live in, there is a small, old house that no one lives in now. We just leave it there because it is a special house with lots of memories. It was built by my grandfather with his own hands when he came back from the war. From Tenga of Waikuta, Developmental publications, 1992, p.5. 51 A big day. After I change my clothes, I m ready for another sleep. Perhaps I m down on the Coast dreaming of Christmas at the Cape with granddad and the family. From Tenga of Waikuta, Developmental Publications, 1992, p.56. 52 Kia ora, my name is Parekura. Most people call me Pare for short. From Christmas at the Cape, Developmental Publications, 1994, p.5. 53 I hear them stamping towards the verandah to examine the Christmas tree presents. From Christmas at the Cape, Developmental Publications, 1994, p.23. 54 Coming back from our beach day, we know our Christmas at the Cape is nearly over. From Christmas at the Cape, Developmental Publications, 1994, p.67. 55 Cape Reinga, 2001, from As far north as you can possibly go, Christopher Moore Gallery, Wellington, 2002, reproduced in Handboek: Ans Westra Photographs, BWX, 2004, p.208. 56 Publicity still from Boy, directed by Taika Waititi, 2010. 57 From Maori, A.H & A.W. Reed, 1967, p.26. 58 Ans Westra, Self portrait, 2001 negative, digital print included in Fire, Bowen Galleries, Wellington, 2 28 April, 2012. vii