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Konai Helu Thaman (born 1946) is a poet and academic from
Tonga Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania. The country has 171 islands, of which 45 are inhabited. Its total surface area is about , scattered over in the southern Pacific Ocean. accordin ...
. Thaman is one of the major poets and researchers that emerged from the Pacific during what she has called the ‘golden age’ of Pacific literature.


Early life and education

Thaman was born in 1946 in the city of Nuku'alofa, Tonga. She attended Free Wesleyan Primary School and later entered
Tonga High School Tonga High School is a selective state-owned co-ed secondary school located in Nukualofa, Tonga. The school educates students aged 11 to 18 (Forms 1 - 7). History Tonga High School was established in 1947 by Prince Tungi as the Minister of Educa ...
. Thaman studied at the
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where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in geography in 1967. Then completed a year at the Auckland Secondary Teachers' College. From 1972 to 1973, Thaman worked as a research assistant in the United States at the
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in Santa Barbara where she graduated with a master's degree in education. She later completed a PhD in education at the
University of the South Pacific The University of the South Pacific (USP) is a public research university with locations spread throughout a dozen countries in Oceania. Established in 1968, the university is organised as an intergovernmental organisation and is owned by the gov ...
(USP) in 1988.


Career

Between 1969 and 1972, Thaman was a teacher in Tonga at Tonga High School. She has worked at the
University of the South Pacific The University of the South Pacific (USP) is a public research university with locations spread throughout a dozen countries in Oceania. Established in 1968, the university is organised as an intergovernmental organisation and is owned by the gov ...
since 1974 and currently holds a Personal Chair in Pacific Education and Culture, a position she has held since its establishment in 1998. She has also held management positions at the university including Director of the Institute of Education, Head of the School of Humanities, and Pro-vice-chancellor. As an academic researcher, Thaman has been widely published, with a focus on education (including indigenous and teacher education), curriculum development, and sustainable development (with a focus on the Pacific context). Thaman has held several positions with
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. Between 1998–2006 she was the UNESCO Chair in Teacher Education and Culture. She was a member of the UNESCO Asia Pacific Scientific Committee on Research in Higher Education as well as the Global Monitoring Committee for the Decade of Education for Sustainable Development. She is currently a Fellow of the Asia-Pacific Programme of Educational Innovation for Development and member of the Committee of Experts on the Application of the Recommendation concerning the Status of Teachers. Poetry by Thaman has been used in primary and secondary education across the Pacific region. Thaman was the recipient of the 1996 Rusiate Nayacakalou Award. Selected poetry by Thaman was included in ''UPU,'' a curation of Pacific Island writers’ work which was first presented at the Silo Theatre as part of the Auckland Arts Festival in March 2020. ''UPU'' was remounted as part of the
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in Wellington, New Zealand in June 2021. Her poems have been translated into multiple languages, including German by Renate von Gizyckia, in the collection of poems titled ''Inselfeuer'' (Reihe Literatur des Pazifik, 1986). Her poems are also in several anthologies including ''Fire in the Sea: An Anthology of Poetry'' ''and Art'' and ''Nuanua: Pacific Writing in English since 1980''.


Personal life

Thaman is married to Randy Thaman, Professor at the University of South Pacific since February, 1974 and researcher of all the USP member countries. Thaman is the mother to two children and is currently residing in Suva, Fiji where she is still working for USP.


Published works


Poetry collections

* ''Songs of Love'' (Mana Publications, 1999) * ''Kakala'' (Mana Publications, 1993) * ''Hingano'' (Mana Publications, 1987) * ''Langakali'' (Mana Publications, 1981) * ''You the choice of my parents'' (Mana Publications, 1974)


Honours

;National honours *
Order of Queen Sālote Tupou III The ''Most Illustrious'' Order of Queen Sālote Tupou III is a knighthood order of the Kingdom of Tonga. History The Order was established on 28 June 2008 by His Late Majesty King George Tupou V to commemorate the grand figure of his grandmot ...
, Grand Cross (31 July 2008).


References


Further reading

*
Women in South Pacific literature: An interview with Konai Helu Thaman
', World Literature Written in English (1978), Volume 17, Issue 1, pp. 263–267 {{DEFAULTSORT:Thaman, Konai Helu 1946 births Living people Tongan academics Tongan women writers People educated at Epsom Girls' Grammar School University of Auckland alumni University of California, Santa Barbara alumni University of the South Pacific alumni Academic staff of the University of the South Pacific People from Nukuʻalofa 20th-century Tongan writers 21st-century Tongan writers 20th-century Tongan women 21st-century Tongan women 20th-century Tongan people 21st-century Tongan people 20th-century women writers 21st-century women writers Dames Grand Cross of the Order of Queen Sālote Tupou III