Māori Psychology Flashcards
Urban migration - definition and tactics
forces Māori into urban areas with
- money
- work
- pleasure
5 forms of colonisation
- Destruction of language and culture
- Genocide
- Assimilation
- Introductions of weapons and Disease
- Media portrayals and perspectives
4 effects of colonisation
- Over-representation
- Marginilisation
- Racism
- Dislocation
Pepper potting
Form of urban migration
- few Māori among many pakeha
Kaupapa Māori
A Maori way of thinking and doing research
Kaupapa Māori principle - Māori self determination
Tino-rangatiratanga
Kaupapa Māori principle - Cultural aspirations
Taonga tuku iho
Kaupapa Māori principle - culturally prefered practice
Ako Māori
Kaupapa Māori principle - socio economic mediation
Kia pikiake I nga raruru o te kainga
Kaupapa Māori principle - Extended family structure
Whanau
Kaupapa Māori principle - collective philosophy
Kaupapa
Kaupapa Māori principle - respectful relationships
Ata
Kaupapa Māori principle - Treaty honoring
Te tiriti o Waitangi
The Ngaruroro Māori wellbeing model
Ngarangi Johnson
- Tinana (Physical wellbeing)
- Taonga tuku iho (cultural treasures)
- Heretangata (Connection to social ties)
- Ngakau (Emotions/thoughts)
- Taiua (Connection to environment)
- Wairua (Spirituality)
- Mana (Personal strength)
- Matea ( Capacities to meet core needs)
Cultural identity
Cultural values and practices, Regard of cultural groups and relative practices