Te Paekiomeka Joy Ruha

Te Paekiomeka Joy Ruha, QSM, ONZM (21 February 1931 – 16 December 2011)[1] was a prominent Māori leader and member of Māori Women's Welfare League. Of Te Whānau-ā-Apanui and Ngāti Porou descent, she lived most of her life in Wellington.

A trained teacher, she taught Māori language for many years at The Correspondence School, enabling students whose schools did not offer the language to take in by distance education.[2]

Since 1986, she had been kaumatua of Te Herenga Waka Marae at Victoria University of Wellington and was a Hunter Fellow there in 2011.[3]

She was a lifetime member of the Māori Women’s Welfare League and a foundation member of Te Atamira Taiwhenua, the national Maori advisory group to the Department of Internal Affairs. For some years she was a judge at the national kapa haka competitions.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Memorial for Paekiomeka Joy Ruha". tributes.co.nz. 2011 [last update]. http://www.tributes.co.nz/ViewMyTribute.aspx?id=7338#serviceInfo. Retrieved 18 December 2011. 
  2. ^ "Poroporoaki ki Te Pae ki Omeka Ruha, ONZM, QSM". scoop.co.nz. 2011 [last update]. http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA1112/S00117/poroporoaki-ki-te-pae-ki-omeka-ruha-onzm-qsm.htm. Retrieved 18 December 2011. 
  3. ^ "New Hunter Fellows announced". scoop.co.nz. 2011 [last update]. http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/ED1111/S00097/new-hunter-fellows-announced.htm. Retrieved 18 December 2011. "Hunter Fellows" 
  4. ^ "Te Ipukarea: Partnerships". teipukarea.maori.nz. 2011 [last update]. http://www.teipukarea.maori.nz/en/index.php/speakers/he-pataka-matauranga. Retrieved 18 December 2011.