Through video and sound, Sioeli, The Tongan Lad reconstructs the tragedy using fragments of survivor diaries and historical records, drawing viewers into a reflective space between memory and imagination. The work acknowledges Sioeli’s courage and restores his name and his home, Vava'u to history and is on display now in the Museum’s Research Library, located on Level 2.
Sioeli, The Tongan Lad is presented as part of the Matafatafa Aho Pacific Artist Residency, delivered in collaboration with Creative New Zealand.
The Research Library is open Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10am to 3pm.
Handwritten book of prayers, belonging to Reverend J.H. Bumby, saved from upturned canoe at the time of his drowning, June 26, 1840. Part of the Smales, Gideon. Papers, 1822-1971. Collection of Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland War Memorial Museum. MS-530.