Merimeri Penfold (née Rapata, 26 May 1920 â 1 April 2014) was a New Zealand MÃÂori educator. She is thought to have been the first MÃÂori woman to teach MÃÂori language at a New Zealand university.
Penfold was born at Te HÃÂpua to Te Mutunga Rapata Hoterene and Maro Heteraka in 1920. She was a member of the NgÃÂti Kurë iwi. She was educated at Queen Victoria School in Auckland and Auckland Girls' Grammar School. After qualifying as a teacher, she taught at schools around the North Island before returning to university to complete a Bachelor of Arts degree.
For over 30 years Penfold lectured in MÃÂori language at the University of Auckland and is believed to have been the first MÃÂori woman to do so at a university in New Zealand. Her translations of nine of Shakespeare's sonnets into MÃÂori were published in the book Nga Waiata Aroha a Hekepia in 2000. She was also a member of the editorial team for the seventh edition of Williams' Dictionary of the Maori Language, published in 1971.
Penfold served on the MÃÂori Education Foundation and the University of Auckland's marae establishment committee. She was an executive member of the Broadcasting Commission between 1989 and 1991 and served as a Human Rights Commissioner from 2002 to 2007.
In 1999 Penfold was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Literature by the University of Auckland. In the 2001 Queen's Birthday Honours, she was appointed a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to MÃÂori. She was awarded Te Tohu Aroha mà  Ngoi Kumeroa Pewhairangi for her contribution to te reo MÃÂori (the MÃÂori language) in the 2008 NgàTaonga Toi a Te Waka Toi â Te Waka Toi awards from Creative New Zealand.