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Mai i Rangiatea / edited by Pania Te Whaiti, Marie McCarthy and Arohia Durie.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: engmao Publication details: Auckland, N.Z. : Auckland University Press : Bridget Williams Books, 1997.Description: 183 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1869401352
Other title:
  • Maori wellbeing and development
Subject(s):
Contents:
Whanau, Whanaungatanga and Healthy Maori Development / M. H. Durie -- Raising a Maori Child Under a New Right State / Marie McCarthy -- Titiro, Moko! Whakarongo, Moko! Speaking with Aunty Ada / Iranui Te Aonohoriu Haig and Marie McCarthy -- Maori Human Development Learning Theory / Arapera Royal Tangaere -- Korero Awhina: Counselling / Pania Te Whaiti and Gay Puketapu-Andrews -- Historical Interfaces Between Maori and Psychology / Tereki Stewart -- Maori Women and Education: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives / Huia Tomlins Jahnke -- Cultural Safety: Implementing the Concept. The Social Force of Nursing and Midwifery / Irihapeti Ramsden -- Human Genetic Research and Whakapapa / Aroha Te Pareake Mead -- Te Aka Matua: Keeping a Maori Identity / Arohia Durie -- Creating an Effective Learning Environment for Maori Students / Ian Cormack -- Te Whakaako i Te Reo Maori He Whakaaro Noa / Te Rangianiwaniwa Rangihau -- Songs / Morvin Simon.
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Te Taurawhiri Non-Fiction Davis (Central) Library Te Taurawhiri Te Taurawhiri 305.8994 MAI 1 Available T00177672
Te Taurawhiri Non-Fiction Davis (Central) Library Te Taurawhiri Te Taurawhiri 305.8994 MAI 2 Available T00559318
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Mai i Rangiatea provides some Maori perceptions of healthy growth and development. It introduces a Maori developmental discourse which affirms a cultural base with an affinity to the discourses of other indigenous peoples.

Western concepts of human development have oversimplified the process by emphasizing individuality as the core, then generalizing to the whole. Maori acknowledgment of the interdependency between the individual and the group gives some basis for alternative discourses.

On cover: Maori wellbeing and development.

Includes bibliographical references.

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

In English and Maori.

In English with one chapter in Máori.

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