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He waka eke noa : Māori cultural frameworks for violence prevention and intervention / Leonie Pihama, Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Shirley Simmonds, Ngaropi Raumati, Cherryl Waerea-i-te-Rangi Smith, Billie-Jean Cassidy, Rihi Te Nana, Betty Sio, Herearoha Skipper, Bernadette Lee.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Waitara, New Zealand] : Tu Tama Wahine O Taranaki, 2023Description: 288 pages: illustrations, charts : 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781991162632
  • 1991162634
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.82920993 23
Contents:
1. He Timatatanga Kōrero : Introduction -- 2. Te Horopaki: Contexting Violence upon Māori and Indigenous Peoples -- 3. Historical and intergenerational trauma: a genealogy of violence -- 4. Tikanga and Mātauranga Māori : Cultural understandings and healing -- 5. Tikanga, Mātauranga and healing practices -- 6. Rangatiratanga -- 7. He Waka Eke Noa National Survey Introduction -- 8. Whānau Ora - Experiences of the Collective -- 9. Mauri Ora - Individual Experiences of Violence -- 10. Waiora - Support/Support Services & Pae Ora - Aspirational Wellbeing -- 11. Kōrero Whakamutunga : Closing Reflections.
Summary: "He Waka Eke Noa is a co-designed Kaupapa Māori project that is driven by Iwi and Māori social service provider aspirations to investigate the role of cultural frameworks in strengthening family and sexual violence prevention and intervention policies, practices and programmes. It is a collaborative approach with a range of Māori organisations. We are seeking to make impact throughout the research process rather than operate on a notion that impact is achieved only on completion."--Provided by publisher.
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1. He Timatatanga Kōrero : Introduction -- 2. Te Horopaki: Contexting Violence upon Māori and Indigenous Peoples -- 3. Historical and intergenerational trauma: a genealogy of violence -- 4. Tikanga and Mātauranga Māori : Cultural understandings and healing -- 5. Tikanga, Mātauranga and healing practices -- 6. Rangatiratanga -- 7. He Waka Eke Noa National Survey Introduction -- 8. Whānau Ora - Experiences of the Collective -- 9. Mauri Ora - Individual Experiences of Violence -- 10. Waiora - Support/Support Services & Pae Ora - Aspirational Wellbeing -- 11. Kōrero Whakamutunga : Closing Reflections.

"He Waka Eke Noa is a co-designed Kaupapa Māori project that is driven by Iwi and Māori social service provider aspirations to investigate the role of cultural frameworks in strengthening family and sexual violence prevention and intervention policies, practices and programmes. It is a collaborative approach with a range of Māori organisations. We are seeking to make impact throughout the research process rather than operate on a notion that impact is achieved only on completion."--Provided by publisher.

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