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Miriama Evans was born on 19 February, 1944 in New Zealand, is a New Zealand civil servant and publisher. Discover Miriama Evans's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

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Age 74 years old
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Born 19 February 1944
Birthday 19 February
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Date of death 15 August, 2018
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Nationality New Zealand

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1944

Miriama Evans (Ngāti Mutungā, Ngāi Tahu; 19 February 1944 – 15 August 2018) was a New Zealand civil servant and publisher.

Evans was born in Christchurch in 1944; her father was a member of Ngāti Mutunga iwi (tribe) and her mother a member of Ngāi Tahu.

She attended Linwood High School where she was one of four Māori students in a roll of more than 1000.

In her final year she was head girl of the school.

After finishing high school, she worked as a travel officer at the Government Tourist Bureau but resigned to marry and have children.

The family moved to Wellington and Evans studied at Victoria University of Wellington, completing a master's degree in Māori Studies.

Evans began working in government departments, including the Ministry of Women's Affairs, the Ministry of Justice, and the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.

Evans held governance roles in a number of organisations; she was a member of the Waitangi Tribunal, a member of Te Aka Matua Māori Advisory for Victoria University and the national advisor to St John New Zealand on Māori health.

She also served in her iwi (tribe)'s educational organisation, Te Runanga o Ngāti Mutungā, for 20 years.

1983

In 1983 she was one of the Spiral Collective, a group of three women who published Keri Hulme's book The Bone People.

1985

The book went on to win the Booker Prize in 1985.

1989

Evans was a co-editor of The Penguin Book of Contemporary New Zealand Poetry, Ngā Kupu Tïtohu o Aotearoa, which was published in 1989.

2005

Evans retired from the civil service in 2005.

She continue to work, lecturing at Victoria University on policy development and its impacts on Māori society.

2006

In 2006, Evans and her sister Rānui Ngārimu produced The Art of Māori Weaving, a book based on an exhibition of Māori weaving at Pātaka Museum in Porirua.

The book was a finalist in the Montana Book Awards.

2016

In 2016 Evans was awarded the Hunter Fellowship by Victoria University for her commitment to Māori development at the university.

After her death, the university established a Miriama Evans Memorial Scholarship to acknowledge her service to Ngāti Mutunga and the university.