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He korowai aroha, he pā harakeke : healing intergenerational trauma through the reclaiming of customary child-rearing practices Kirsten Gabel, edited by Rāwiri Tinirau

By: Gabel, Kirsten.
Contributor(s): Tinirau, Rāwiri [Editor].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Whanganui, New Zealand : Te Atawhai o Te Ao Charitable Trust, 2021Description: electronic document (45 pages) ; PDF file.ISBN: 978-0-473-61280-1.Subject(s): CHILDREN | COLONISATION | FAMILIES | HAUORA WHĀNAU | HEALING | HISTORICAL TRAUMA | INTERGENERATIONAL TRAUMA | MĀORI | MĀTUA | ORA | PĀMAMAE HEKE IHO | PARENTING | RANGAHAU MĀORI | TAMARIKI | TAIPŪWHENUATANGA | TE AO MĀORI | TIKANGA TUKU IHO | WELLBEING | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Access the report, PDF | Access the website Summary: This paper reflects on the intergenerational impacts of colonisation on the disruption to Māori (Indigenous people of Aotearoa) child-rearing practices and the historical trauma that has transpired with the imposition of western child-rearing ideologies through successive generations. This paper also discusses responses and resistance of whānau (family, familial grouping) Māori to this disruption and healing that occurs with the reclamation of customary practices. (From the website). Record #7691
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This paper reflects on the intergenerational impacts of colonisation on the disruption to Māori (Indigenous people of Aotearoa) child-rearing practices and the historical trauma that has transpired with the imposition of western child-rearing ideologies through successive generations. This paper also discusses responses and resistance of whānau (family, familial grouping) Māori to this disruption and healing that occurs with the reclamation of customary practices. (From the website). Record #7691

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