module 2 Flashcards
What is whakapapa?
Genealogy that connects Māori to each other and the environment
What are the 4 key components of Māori social structure?
Waka, iwi, hapu, whanau
What is matauranga Māori?
The knowledge of iwi and hapu
What are the the 3 phases of Māori creation narratives?
Te kore (nothin/void), Te po (dark/night), te Ao Marama (light, knowledge)
What are the 4 components of Te Whare Tapa Wha?
Wairua, Whanau, tinana, hinengaro
What is the symbol used in the Meihana model of health?
A double hulled waka
What is the symbol used in the Te Pae Mahutonga model of health?
The Southern Cross
What is the roof of the Fonofale Model?
Culture
What is the floor/foundation of the Fonofale model?
Family
What are the 4 posts/pou of the Fonofale model?
Phsycial, spiritual, mental (gender, age, socioeconomic status)
What is tino rangatiratanga?
Self determination
What is Ola Manuia?
Pacific health programme to achieve equity and inclusivity in NZ
What are the surroundings in the Fonofale model?
Context, environment, time