Miriama Evans, the Glossary
Miriama Evans (Ngāti Mutungā, Ngāi Tahu; 19 February 1944 – 15 August 2018) was a New Zealand civil servant and publisher.[1]
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17 relations: Booker Prize, Christchurch, Hato Hone St John, Keri Hulme, Māori people, Ministry for Women, Ministry of Justice (New Zealand), Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Mutunga, Ockham New Zealand Book Awards, Pātaka Art + Museum, Rānui Ngārimu, Spiral (publisher), Te Aratai College, The Bone People, Victoria University of Wellington, Waitangi Tribunal.
- People educated at Linwood College
Booker Prize
The Booker Prize, formerly the Booker Prize for Fiction (1969–2001) and the Man Booker Prize (2002–2019), is a prestigious literary award conferred each year for the best single work of sustained fiction written in the English language, which was published in the United Kingdom and/or Ireland.
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Christchurch
Christchurch (Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island and the second-largest city by urban area population in New Zealand, after Auckland.
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Hato Hone St John
Hato Hone St John (also often referred to as St John Ambulance of New Zealand) is a charitable organisation providing healthcare services to the New Zealand public.
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Keri Hulme
Keri Ann Ruhi Hulme (9 March 194727 December 2021) was a New Zealand novelist, poet and short-story writer.
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Māori people
Māori are the indigenous Polynesian people of mainland New Zealand (Aotearoa).
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Ministry for Women
The Ministry for Women (Manatū Wāhine) is the public service department of New Zealand charged with advising the New Zealand Government on policies and issues affecting women.
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Ministry of Justice (New Zealand)
The Ministry of Justice (Te Tāhū o te Ture) is an executive department of the New Zealand Government, responsible for supporting the judiciary and the administration of justice within New Zealand.
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Ngāi Tahu
Ngāi Tahu, or Kāi Tahu, is the principal Māori iwi (tribe) of the South Island.
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Ngāti Mutunga
Ngāti Mutunga is a Māori iwi (tribe) of New Zealand, whose original tribal lands were in north Taranaki.
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Ockham New Zealand Book Awards
The Ockham New Zealand Book Awards are literary awards presented annually in New Zealand.
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Pātaka Art + Museum
Pātaka Museum of Arts and Cultures, often stylised as Pātaka Art + Museum, is a municipal museum and art gallery in Porirua City, New Zealand.
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Rānui Ngārimu
Rānui Ngārimu (née Phillips; born 1946) is a New Zealand Māori weaver and textile artist.
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Spiral (publisher)
Spiral, also known as Spiral Collective or Spiral Collectives, is a New Zealand publisher and group of artist collectives established in 1975 with a focus on female artists and voices.
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Te Aratai College
Te Aratai College (founded as Linwood High School, then renamed Linwood College from 2000–2021) is a co-educational secondary school in Linwood, a suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand.
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The Bone People
The Bone People, styled by the writer and in some editions as the bone people, is a 1984 novel by New Zealand writer Keri Hulme.
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Victoria University of Wellington
Victoria University of Wellington (Te Herenga Waka) is a public research university in Wellington, New Zealand.
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Waitangi Tribunal
The Waitangi Tribunal (Māori: Te Rōpū Whakamana i te Tiriti o Waitangi) is a New Zealand permanent commission of inquiry established under the Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975.
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See also
People educated at Linwood College
- April Ieremia
- Dick Motz
- Jeff Lepa
- Judy Blair (netball)
- Kerry Burke
- Kevin Trenberth
- Llew Summers
- Mark Blumsky
- Max Merritt
- Mike Hosking
- Miriama Evans
- Paul Reid (actor)
- Peter Elliott (actor)
- Rod Latham
- Scribe (rapper)
- Tony Fomison