New Zealand SignDNA
Online only.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SignDNA/
https://signdna.orgSignDNA is the home of Aotearoa New Zealand's visual Deaf history.
From the website: (2025)
"Our Vision
SignDNA (an abbreviation of Sign Language Deaf National Archive) is intended first and foremost as a taonga (treasure) for the Aotearoa New Zealand Deaf community. SignDNA is a place to celebrate who we are, see how far we have come despite great odds, and to remember those that have helped and been a part of this journey.
SignDNA is an unique archive of national importance, with materials and artefacts of cultural and historical significance to the Deaf community of Aotearoa New Zealand. Our vision is for SignDNA to be useful as a central online repository of Deaf history, values and experience. For it to be a place to go to share and discover our culture and its origins, and to enable appreciation for the wonderful achievements as well as the decades of work and struggle of the Deaf community in Aotearoa New Zealand. We aim to inform, educate, entertain and inspire.
We hope that the archive is used and updated regularly by people who see it as belonging to them, and reflecting their history and identity. We hope the archive discovers a life of its own through those that use it. We also hope SignDNA becomes a valuable tool for learning about Aotearoa New Zealand Deaf history and the origins of NZSL. We encourage schools to consider its use in teaching Deaf history and culture. Adults intending to work or otherwise be a part of the Deaf community could benefit from studying its history in this way. "