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Ira tākaro : rethinking health, sport & education in Aotearoa/NZ / Harko Brown, Miracle Billie Brown.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Auckland, New Zealand] : [Harko Brown & Miracle Billie Brown], 2022Description: 128 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780473585648
  • 0473585642
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 613.7108999442 23
LOC classification:
  • GN454.8 .B73 2022
Contents:
MIHI-Matua Renata Tane ; Prologue: Gone but not forgotten -- Ira Tākaro (schemas) -- Acknowledgements -- Hākari -- Te Mamaeroa -- our last hakurā -- Uncles of the 28 Māori Battalion -- Kaupapa Kai-Whenua -- Te Kotahitanga -- Te Hakurā: The future -- Treaty of Waitangi -- Dame Tariana's Speech -- Māui the great gamester ; Introduction: Ira Tākaro: Tukanga is the tikanga! -- D.N.A. & Ira examples -- From the Womb -- More Research Needed -- Tohunga Hohou-Rongo: Ira Tākaro Formulators -- Hui-te-rangiora -- The Legend of Miru -- Māori Womens Rights: Me aro ki te hā o Hine-ahu-one ; Māori Games for Excellence: Te Kuku -- Kurapakara -- Kura-wini & Tutu-kai -- Kutikuti -- Pātikitiki -- Tangatanga -- Te Waa: Sanctuaries & Manu Wahine -- Tī-kapekape ; Māori Games Protocols & Rituals: Hākari -- Ta-kio: Maori Landscaping! -- Ngā Mahi Whatu-heko.
Summary: Brown contends that since the mid-1800's there has been a lack of attention to ira tākaro (or the schema) of Tamariki Māori in our health, sports and educational institutes. He says this has often negatively impacted Tamariki Māori via scornful social discourses, for example, by educators critical of Māori children's in-school behaviours, and in their overall academic and health statistics. He describes the natural expressions of ira tākaro in Polynesian children as pronounced and packed with powerful potential which at present is much maligned and misunderstood in general by hauora providers, particularly by those in the fields of mental health and child psychology, by sports and recreational providers and in teaching professions.
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"Rethinking health, sport & education in Aotearoa New Zealand"--cover.

MIHI-Matua Renata Tane ; Prologue: Gone but not forgotten -- Ira Tākaro (schemas) -- Acknowledgements -- Hākari -- Te Mamaeroa -- our last hakurā -- Uncles of the 28 Māori Battalion -- Kaupapa Kai-Whenua -- Te Kotahitanga -- Te Hakurā: The future -- Treaty of Waitangi -- Dame Tariana's Speech -- Māui the great gamester ; Introduction: Ira Tākaro: Tukanga is the tikanga! -- D.N.A. & Ira examples -- From the Womb -- More Research Needed -- Tohunga Hohou-Rongo: Ira Tākaro Formulators -- Hui-te-rangiora -- The Legend of Miru -- Māori Womens Rights: Me aro ki te hā o Hine-ahu-one ; Māori Games for Excellence: Te Kuku -- Kurapakara -- Kura-wini & Tutu-kai -- Kutikuti -- Pātikitiki -- Tangatanga -- Te Waa: Sanctuaries & Manu Wahine -- Tī-kapekape ; Māori Games Protocols & Rituals: Hākari -- Ta-kio: Maori Landscaping! -- Ngā Mahi Whatu-heko.

Brown contends that since the mid-1800's there has been a lack of attention to ira tākaro (or the schema) of Tamariki Māori in our health, sports and educational institutes. He says this has often negatively impacted Tamariki Māori via scornful social discourses, for example, by educators critical of Māori children's in-school behaviours, and in their overall academic and health statistics. He describes the natural expressions of ira tākaro in Polynesian children as pronounced and packed with powerful potential which at present is much maligned and misunderstood in general by hauora providers, particularly by those in the fields of mental health and child psychology, by sports and recreational providers and in teaching professions.

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