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Mele Nemaia
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Mele Fakatali Nemaia MNZM is a community organiser and educator of Niuean descent.
Background
Nemaia was born in Niue and has several generations of Niuean ancestry.[1][2] She currently lives in Auckland, New Zealand.[3]
Career
Nemaia is an active proponent of the Niuean language and culture.[4] For over six years she has taught after-school Niuean language classes and supported the implementation of the 'Achieving Through Pasifika Language' programme in Auckland.[5] Nemaia has also worked as a senior teacher at Favona Primary School in Auckland[6][7] and co-authored several books for children in Niuean including Laga Fetoko He Matamaka[8] and Ko e Tala Mai Niu Silani.[9]
Nemaia has been chair of the Vagahau Niue Trust for over five years, an organisation that supports the teaching and use of the Niuean language.[5][10]
As an advisor on Pasifika languages, Nemaia has been a member of the Ministry of Education’s Pacific Advisory Group and sat on the Pacific Advisory Group for the Auckland Museum.[6] She has also been part of the New Zealand branch of the International Pacific Women’s Information Network. As a member of Pacific Women's Indigenous Networks (PacificWin), Nemaia has helped promoted women's rights in the Pacific, including as a lead facilitator at the PacificWin Women’s Indigenous Network International Conference in 2015.[5]
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Honours and awards
In the 2016 Queen's Birthday Honours, Nemaia was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to the Niuean community.[3]
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