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245 1 0 _aOra :
_bhealing ourselves: indigenous knowledge, healing and wellbeing /
_cedited by Leonie Pihama and Linda Tuhiwai Smith.
246 3 0 _aHealing ourselves - indigenous knowledge, healing and wellbeing
246 3 0 _aHealing ourselves
246 3 0 _aIndigenous knowledge, healing and wellbeing
264 1 _aWellington, Aotearoa New Zealand :
_bHuia Publishers,
_c2023.
264 4 _c©2023
300 _axv, 333 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c27cm
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _gSection One: He Oranga Ngākau --
_tChapter 1: Introduction /
_rLionie Pihama and Linda Tuhiwai Smith --
_tChapter 2: Māori and indigenous approaches to trauma and healing /
_rLeonie Pihama and Linda Tuhiwai Smith --
_tChapter 3: Prioritising Māori approaches to healing - insights from He Oranga Ngākau /
_rLeonie Pihama, Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Ngaropi Cameron-Raumati, Rihi Te Nana, Hinewirangi Kohu-Morgan, Herearoha Skipper and Tania Mataki --
_tChapter 4: Kaupapa Māori and trauma informed healing /
_rLinda Tuhiwai Smith, Leonie Pihama, Ngaropi Cameron-Raumati, Rihi Te Nana, Hinewirangi Kohu-Morgan, Herearoha Skipper and Tania Mataki --
_tChapter 5: Kai Aku Ringaringa te Oranga Mōku /
_rTaina Whakaatere Pohatu --
_tChapter 6: Te Tuakiritanga - navigating our inner being towards Mauri Ora /
_rMarjorie Beverland --
_tChapter 7: Mana Kaitiakitanga - our protective power and responsibility /
_rMera Penehira --
_tChapter 8: Tākiri do te Raukura /
_rNgaropi Cameron-Raumati --
_tChapter 9: He Kākano Ahau Programme - a collaborative healing modality for prisons /
_rDr Rawiri Waretini-Karena --
_tChapter 10: Mauri Ora - remembering the essence of wellbeing for Māori /
_rHukarere Valentine, Waikaremoana Waitoki, Andre McLachlan and Maree Roche --
_tChapter 11: Tangihanga - culture and healing in Māori psychology /
_rHukarere Valentine, Waikaremoana Waitoki, Andre McLachlan and Maree Roche --
_tChapter 12: Narratives of racism, resistance and wellbeing /
_rCherryl Smith, Donna Cormack, E. Fitzgerald, Helen Moewaka Barnes, Helena Rattray-Te Mana and Rawiri Tinirau --
_gSection Two: Healing with the land --
_tChapter 13: Whenua Ora, Tangata Ora /
_rLeonie Pihama, Marjorie Beverland and Ngaropi Cameron-Raumati --
_tChapter 14: Take me to the water - Wi hokišak kuš in Louisiana kinship models of healing and thrivance /
_rShanondora Billiot, Bonnie Duran and Andrew Jolivétte --
_tChapter 15: Re-storying and relational restoration - Yappalli transformation of trauma through land-based healing /
_rMichelle Johnson-Jennings and Karina Walters --
_t Chapter 16: Cu7 Me7 q'wele'wu-kt (Come on, let's go berry-picking) - inter-generational land-based healing through indigenous girls' groups /
_rNatalie Clark, Rebecca Jules, Robline Davey, Lynn Kenoras, Minnie Kenoras and Brianna Kelly --
_tChapter 17: Hunting for healing - a foodmedicine model for wellbeing /
_rDerek Jennings, Wabi Makwa Bear Clan, Sac and Fox/Quapaw, and Michelle Johnson-Jennings, Aihina Inkish Holhokunna Choctaw Nation --
_tChapter 18: Māri Kai - healing across time, place and space /
_rKenneth Taiapa and Helen Moewaka Barnes.
520 _a"This collection brings together indigenous thinkers and practitioners from Aotearoa and internationally to discuss the effects of trauma on indigenous peoples across social, economic, political and cultural environments. The authors explore understandings and practices of indigenous people, grounded in the knowledge of ancestors and based on research, that facilitate healing and wellbeing. The first part of the book focuses on research findings from He Oranga Ngākau: Māori Approaches to Trauma Informed Care, which supports health providers working with whānau experiencing trauma. It discusses tikanga Māori concepts, decolonising approaches and navigating mauri ora. The subsequent chapters explore indigenous models of healing, focusing on connections to land and the environment, whakapapa connections and indigenous approaches such as walking, hunting, and growing and accessing traditional foods for wellbeing"--Publisher information.
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