Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/The World Contest/Missing articles/Oceania
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:Find more entries in the Australian National Dictionary of Biography lists [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Australia/To-do/Australian_Dictionary_of_Biography#Articles here].
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- Lyndall Bailye, businesswoman, founder of Good Shot clothing line; may be non-notable? [https://www.shotgunlife.com/shotgun-lives/women-shooters/meet-the-new-fashionistas-of-british-tweed.html]
- Shona Bass, soccer player [http://www.footballfedvic.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Shona-Bass-2016-Hall-of-Fame.pdf ref]
- Debra Bonshore, soccer player
- Jeanette Buckham, educator
- Catherin Bull, professor
- Sabine Buschmann, soccer player
- Sue Buswell, soccer player
- Connie Byrnes, soccer player
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- Susan Margaret Campbell, businesswoman
- Rebecca Cannon, artist
- Dalys Carmody, soccer player
- Jill Alison Crommelin – Journalist in Perth in the 1970s; may be non-notable, cannot find many sources e.g. [https://thewest.com.au/news/wa/thank-you-for-the-music-abba-ng-b88406997z]
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- Jennifer Ephraim (née Omodei; Class of 1961), artist
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- Julia Teresa Flynn – Educationist
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- Samantha Gall (née Maxwell; Class of 1992), educator; seems to be non-notable, cannot find sources on her
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- Deborah Kinnear cyclist & winner 1987 & 88 Australian National Road Race Championships
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- Linda Meadows cyclist & winner 1978 & 79 Australian National Road Race Championships
- Jill Christine Monk, businesswoman - does not seem to be notable.
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- Elizabeth Nickolls, law - does not seem to be notable.
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- Kristy Scrymgeour cyclist 1996 Criterium Champion 1999 Time Trial Champion
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- Tanja Jade Thompson, artist
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- Paula Voce, journalist - does not seem to be notable (newsreader for local TV news, not national)
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- Helen Ware (academic)
- The Working Women's Trades Union, trade union founded 1890 in South Australia
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- The canoeists listed here have participated in regional games. May not meet GNG.
- Paulina Beddoes, canoeing
- Tara Cummings, canoeing
- Teokotai Cummings, canneing
- Anne Patricia Fisher, canoeing
- Vaea Melvin, canoeing
- Tuangaru Jean Rimatuu, canoeing
- Priscilla Elmay Viking, golf (might not pass notability requirements, seems to have only played in 1 or 2 regional events?)
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- Yuri Gouland/Yuri K. Gouland, women's rights - please add sources if known, cannot find anything
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- {{ill|Elenoa Korowaqa|es}}, judoka
- {{ill|Sisilia Lewamoqe|es}}, judoka
- {{ill|Mereani Naioba|es}}, judoka
- {{ill|Usenia Naulu|es}}, judoka
- {{ill|Ana Navira|es}}, judoka
- Miki Wali
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- Clariza Lucas, of Kura Ora organisation to support victims of nuclear testing (cannot find lengthy sources, only one-liners)
- {{ill|Bimbo (chanteur)|fr}} - singer
- {{ill|Haamoetini Lagarde|fr}}
- {{ill|Teura Tarahu-Atuahiva|fr}}
- {{ill|Emma Maraea|fr}}
- Angeline Tregoat - swimmer
- Béatrice Chansin - minister for women (2013)
- Dylma Aro - MP
- Irmine Tehei - musician / composer
- Leila Marmouyet - women's football pioneer
- Maeva Bourgade - MP
- Manolita Ly - minister for women (2013- 2014)
- Patricia Amaru - MP
- Teumere Atger-Hoi - MP
- Yseult Butcher-Ferry - MP
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https://www.guampedia.com/biographies/women-in-guam-history-2/
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- Fo’na,
- Bartola Garrido,
- Gertrude Costenoble Hornbostel,
- Maria Arceo Ulloa,
- Maria Palomo Ada,
- Elena Cruz Benavente,
- Amanda Guzman Shelton,
- Mary Essie Underwood,
- Concepcion Cruz Barrett,
- Mariana Leon Guerrero Lujan,
- Beatrice Flores Emsley,
- Emilie Green Johnston,
- Rosa Perez Salas,
- Clotilde Castro Gould,
- Lucia Fernandez Torres,
- Candelaria Taitano Rios,
- Rita Guevara Sablan
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- Lizzie Alohikea, musician and performer
- Ann Asakura, founder of "Temari Center for Asian and Pacific Arts"
- Angeles Mangaser Avecilla, social worker and educator
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- Julia K. Chilton, musician and performer
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- Marjorie Sinclair Edel (1913-2005), writer
:(Marjorie Putnam Sinclair Edel) [http://english.hawaii.edu/marjorie-putnam-sinclair-edel-reading-series/ UofH page]
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- Cathy Foy-Mahi, actress, Miss Hawaii 1974
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- Marjorie Wong Hee, painter
- Bernice Hirai, koto player (full name: Bernice Kisako Yamagata Hirai)
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- Kiyoko Hino Imamura, founder of Japanese language school, religious leader
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- Anne Sinclair Knudsen, landholder
- Faye Komagata, founder of Hawaii Matsuri Taiko
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- Albertine Loomis, historian and missionary descendant
- Cherilla Lillian Lowrey, civic leader?
- Athena Geracimos Lycurgus, hotel entrepreneur and community leader
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- Mary Maihiai, alleged Hawaiian centenarian
- Osame Manago , hotel owner
- Vincentia McCormick, Catholic sister who went to Kalaupapa with Mother Marianne Cope
- Kathleen Dickenson Mellen, writer
- Jayne Miho, seamstress
- Marie Nakanishi Milks, judge
- Mary Kauakahi Moku, first female Hawaiian ordained as a minister in Hawaii by the United Church of Christ
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- Rose Nakamura, founder of [https://www.projectdana.org Project Dana] [https://www.eastwestcenter.org/news-center/web-articles/spotlight-on-alumni-rose-nakamuras-selfless-service-attracts-national-honor external link]
- Yoshino Majikina Nakason, Okinawan Dance instructor
- Ann Yuri Namba, fashion designer
- Nalani Olds Napoleon, Hawaiian culturelist and performer
- Joanne Ninomiya, founder of JN Productions
- Shiho Nunes, author
- Lydia Rider Nye, author of The journal of a sea captain's wife, 1841-1845 : during a passage and sojourn in Hawaii and of a trading voyage to Oregon and California
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- Katsu Ogawa Okumura, founded the Okumura Boys and Girls Home with her husband Takie
- Ruth Ono, vice president of Queens Health systems, philanthropist (full name Ruth Yaeko Masunaga Ono)
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- Toots Paka, Hawaiian musical performer
- Barbara Bennett Peterson, Professor of History at the University of Hawaii, specializing in women in Hawaiian history, and editor of Notable Women of Hawaii.
- Ida May Pope, first principal of Kamehameha School for girls
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- Patsy Sumie Saiki, author
- Ellen Chiya Sayegusa, ikebana artist
- Abigail Willis Tenney Smith, first woman to establish a day school for Hawaiian children
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- Chiyeko Takushi, first female insurance agent in Hawaii
- Barbara Tanabe, journalist [http://www.com.washington.edu/2017/05/barbara-tanabe-communicating-responsibly/ interview]
- Clarice B. Taylor, author of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin series "Tales About Hawaii" and writer of other works; obituaries:[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/22330981/the_honolulu_advertiser/][https://www.newspapers.com/clip/22331000/the_honolulu_advertiser/][https://www.newspapers.com/clip/22331005/the_honolulu_advertiser/]
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- Victoria Ward (Hawaii)
- Mary Persis Winne, educator
- Kam Yee Lee Wong, artist
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- Lillian Yajima, community leader [http://www.staradvertiser.com/2011/03/24/hawaii-news/culture-crafts-and-community-add-to-life/ article]
- Janet Yamasaki, clothing manufacturer, worked with daughter Patty Yamasaki to create modern clothes from kimono at their store "Montsuki"
- Patty Yamasaki, fashion designer, worked with mother Janet Yamasaki to create modern clothes from kimono at their store "Montsuki"
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- Thérèse Pelletier, lawyer (please add sources, cannot find anything)
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- {{ill|Léontine Ponga|fr}}
- {{ill|Isabelle Lafleur|fr}}
- {{ill|Nathalie Brizard|fr}}
- {{ill|Hélène Iekawé|fr}}
- {{ill|Rusmaeni Sanmohamat|fr}}
- {{ill|Marie-Pierre Goyetche|fr}}
- {{ill|Nadia Heo|fr}}
- {{ill|Nina Julié|fr}}
- {{ill|Jeanne Tunica|fr}}
- {{ill|Ghislaine Arlie|fr}}
- {{ill|Évelyne Lèques|fr}}
- {{ill|Dominique Daly|fr}}
- {{ill|Corine David|fr}}
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- Jenny Albert, track - has competed at Pacific Games but not Commonwealth level. May not meet GNG.
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- Miriam Goiye, track - has competed at Pacific Games but not Commonwealth level. May not meet GNG.
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- Delilah Kami, highjump - has competed at Pacific Games but not Commonwealth level. May not meet GNG.
- Gwendolyn Kalupio, poet - please add sources as I can't find any.
- Rama Kumilgo, track - has competed at Oceania Games and Pacific Games but not Commonwealth level. May not meet GNG.
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- Hilda Maddocks, lawyer
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- Miriam Peni, track - has competed at Oceania Games but not Commonwealth level. May not meet GNG.
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- Annie Topal, triple jump - bronze medallist at Pacific Games, not sure if this meets GNG?
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- Olive Auva'a, golf - has played at Pacific Games, may not meet GNG
- Kim Carruthers, tennis - has medalled at Pacific Games, may not meet GNG
- Fiona Ah Fook, squash - has played at Pacific Games, may not meet GNG
- Senetima Leavaiseeta, golf - Pacific Games level, may not meet GNG
- Lealofisaolefaleomalietoa Mavaeao, taekwondo - has competed at Pacific Games, may not meet GNG
- Leleaga Meredith, golf - Pacific Games level, may not meet GNG
- Taliai Mika, taekwondo - has competed at Pacific Games level but not Commonwealth, may not meet GNG
- Paula Schaafhausen, artist - don't think her body of work meets GNG:Artist as her work isn't part of any permanent collections of galleries
- Bronwyn Tavita Sesega, golf - has competed at Pacific Games level but not Commonwealth, may not meet GNG
- Luciana Meredith Thompson, squash - has competed at Pacific Games level but not Commonwealth, may not meet GNG
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From [https://harrygreenwell.wordpress.com/2010/04/10/being-the-first-pioneering-solomons-women/ Harry Greenwell's Being the First]:
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- Betty Fakarii (Malaita): Under Secretary (Reconciliation and Peace), Ministry of Unity since 2007; previously Private Secretary at Government House (2002-07)
- Emily Teaitala (Makira/Ulawa): Under Secretary (Correctional Services), Ministry of Police, National Security and Correctional Services since 2007
- Nancy Legua (Ontong Java/Sikaiana): acting Under Secretary (Human Resources), Ministry of Public Service since 2007
- Taesi Sanga (East Malaita): Clerk to Parliament since 2001
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- {{ill|Féao Latu|fr}}, rugby player
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- {{ill|Miller Elwin|de}}, volleyball player
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Wallis and Futuna
- Marie-Louise Selui - politician [https://la1ere.francetvinfo.fr/wallisfutuna/resultats-elections-wallis-futuna-nouveau-bouleversement-assemblee-territoriale-457065.html 1]
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