Press Release.
Stephanie Pohe-Tibble (Rongomaiwahine, Ngāti Kahungunu)
joins Children and Young Adults Book Awards judges Bob Docherty, Fiona Mackie
and Annemarie Florian, as Māori Language Advisor for the 2015 awards.
‘We are absolutely delighted, and very fortunate, that
someone of Stephanie's stature and experience in te reo Māori is assisting us
with this important element of this year's awards,’ says Nicola Legat, chair of
the Book Awards Trust.
Stephanie is a licensed Māori translator, and has an
extensive background in both teaching and publishing Māori language resources.
Stephanie has previously managed the education publishing team at Huia
Publishers and has a passion for Māori language and stories.
Stephanie has also worked as a director, reporter and
presenter for the archival documentary series Waka Huia, and the Marae
programme at TVNZ.
Stephanie Pohe-Tibble says:
‘It’s great to see the diversity of entries for the Māori
language list for this year’s Book Awards for Children and Young Adults.
From beginners to fluent readers of Māori – there is something here for all New
Zealand children.’
Last year’s award-winner was the immensely popular Taka
Ki Ro Wai, by Keri Kaa and Martin D Page.
The winner of the 2015 Māori Language award for the New
Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults will be revealed, along with
the finalist list for the book awards, on Tuesday 9 June 2015. This date
will also see the Children’s Choice Award voting open, with children being
encouraged to vote for their own favourite books based on a student-generated
list.
The New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults
for 2015 are supported by Creative NZ, NZ Book Tokens Limited, Copyright
Licensing Limited, and the Publishers Association of New Zealand.
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