Samoan Bible narrator creates audiobook for the blind

nzherald.co.nz

Vaimoana Mase is narrating the Samoan Bible into an audiobook for the blind. This project is expected to take several more years to complete. Mase's work is a labor of love, stemming from her own upbringing in the Samoan church where reading scripture in the Samoan language was a key part of Sunday School. The audiobook aims to make the Samoan Bible accessible to visually impaired individuals, preserving the language and its religious texts for a wider audience.


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