Mai i Rangiātea / Cover subtitle: Māori wellbeing and development Mai i rangiātea : Māori wellbeing and development edited by Pania Te Whāiti, Mārie McCarthy and Arohia Durie. - 183 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Includes bibliographical references.

Whanau, Whanaungatanga and Healthy Maori Development / Raising a Maori Child Under a New Right State / Titiro, Moko! Whakarongo, Moko! Speaking with Aunty Ada / Maori Human Development Learning Theory / Korero Awhina: Counselling / Historical Interfaces Between Maori and Psychology / Maori Women and Education: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives / Cultural Safety: Implementing the Concept. The Social Force of Nursing and Midwifery / Human Genetic Research and Whakapapa / Te Aka Matua: Keeping a Maori Identity / Creating an Effective Learning Environment for Maori Students / Te Whakaako i Te Reo Maori He Whakaaro Noa / Songs / M. H. Durie -- Marie McCarthy -- Iranui Te Aonohoriu Haig and Marie McCarthy -- Arapera Royal Tangaere -- Pania Te Whaiti and Gay Puketapu-Andrews -- Tereki Stewart -- Huia Tomlins Jahnke -- Irihapeti Ramsden -- Aroha Te Pareake Mead -- Arohia Durie -- Ian Cormack -- Te Rangianiwaniwa Rangihau -- Morvin Simon.

This work provides some Maori perceptions of healthy growth and development. It brings together the knowledge and experiences of a range of Maori people, who, in their contributions, help to shed light on such topics as identity, whanau, parenting and counselling.


In English with one chapter in Māori.

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Māori (New Zealand people)--Social conditions
Māori (New Zealand people)--Ethnic identity
Tāngata whenua
Hauora wairua
Hauora tinana
Hauora whānau
Hauora hinengaro
Whakamātau hinengaro
Tuakiri

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