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A passion for Maori education in Far North

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5 Jun, 2016 10:08 PM2 mins to read

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Pareaute Nathan, QSM (third from the right)

Pareaute Nathan, QSM (third from the right)

Pareaute (Polly) Nathan has received the Queen's Service Medal for services to Maori and education in the Far North over half a century.

As the itinerant teacher of Maori she visited and supported schools in Te Tai Tokerau, and was instrumental in establishing the annual Far North Schools Multi-cultural Festival in the 1980s. She was head of Maori at Kaitaia College from 1985 until retirement in 2003, and was central to hosting many regional kapa haka, speech competitions and school visits, along with the national Manu Korero speech competition in 2005.

She was a pivotal member of Te Reo o Te Tai Tokerau, the secondary schools te reo Maori teachers' group.

Mrs Nathan (Tainui, Te Rarawa) and her late husband George (Buddy) were driving forces behind the continued running and maintenance of Ahipara's Roma Marae, introducing numerous initiatives to the marae.

She established Te Whare Whiri Toi there in 2009 to maintain the art of traditional weaving, and project led the planning, fundraising and organisation of last year's national weavers' hui at Ahipara.

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She has also been involved with several sports clubs, and was responsible for setting up a junior softball club in the early 1980s, but is most widely recognised as one of New Zealand's foremost exponents and teachers of weaving (for which she received Creative New Zealand's 2015 Te Waka Toi Tohunga Raranga (King Ihaka) Award late last year).

"I have always enjoyed working with people, nurturing tamariki/mokopuna and thriving on the challenge of improving our people, our way," she said.

She had spent more than 40 years of her life as a teacher at Ahipara School and Kaitaia College, and working with other schools to introduce Maori practices in the classroom at a time there was fear that they might be lost.

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After 'retirement' in 2003 she returned to her love of weaving again, and, with others, she began hosting monthly weaving workshops at the marae.

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