Jenifer CurnowJenifer Mary Curnow (née Tole; 2 October 1931 – 21 January 2013) was a New Zealand librarian and writer.[1][2] Early lifeCurnow was the only daughter of Auckland architect George Tole and his wife Janet Tole (née Clarkson). She grew up in Auckland and attended Baradene College and the University of Auckland. She trained as a high school teacher and taught at various schools including Baradene College, Tamaki College and Westlake Girls High School.[3] Writing careerIn the 1970s Curnow began studying Māori-language manuscripts. She translated much of the written work of Māori scholar and historian Wiremu Maihi Te Rangikaheke, who had been George Grey's informant in his studies of Māori tradition and legend.[3] Publications
Personal lifeCurnow married poet Allen Curnow in 1965.[2] The couple had 12 sons.[1] References
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