Module 2 Flashcards
Define what Hauora is
Hauor is holistic well being, health- idea of the breath of life
What is Te Whare Tapa wha
house model of maori wellbeing
Whanau - social wellbeing
Hinengaro - mental emotional well being
Wairua - spiritual well being
Tinana - physical well being
What is the idea behind
Meihana model and
Te pae mahutonga
Meihana model = two boatch connected with 5 values, interconenction
Te pae mahutonga = social participation, envriomental protection, healthylifestyle, acess to tereo
What are the pacific values
Respect - for elders and family members
service - younger members responsibility to others
family - wider community is family, aunts uncles etc
spirituallity - different in each island, meeting place , place of healing
collectivisum - proprity to group over individual
What is undrip
main idea
article 23
article 24
united nation declairation of rights of indigenous people
Main = all deserve human rights, not be discrimiated, autonomy + right of indeneous and natonality
atrical 23: Right to develope stratergies for developemnts. health, housing, social economic. administor through their own system
article 24: defines their right to traditional medicine + health practice and acess to all medicine of the highest standards
Te tiriti o waitangi
general ideas
between the crown and maori signed in 1840, feb -> sept
english + maori versions were different -> more weight given to maori as they are the non drafting party
Made law in 1975 (waitangi tribunal)
What are the three articles of te tiriti o waitangi
article 1: Maori give crown governmence over land - work together as partnership
article 2: queen gives control of the land to maori enables self-determination
article 3: queen will protect people of newzealand and treat them as their own people with same conditions and rights
what is the difference between indigenous and indigenity
indigenous = i am
- refers to a group us and them, can be dehumainising
indigenity = i Have
- rooted in the culture its a part of you
What is the creation maori narative of the saem before to now
Te Kore = the nothing/void
2. Te Pō = the dark/night (the first parents – Ranginui & Papatūānuku
3. Te Ao Mārama: the world of light (with light came knowledge and understanding, leading to the world as we know it)
What is a general maori world veiw
Holistic, collecutive view informed by whakapapa (connections)
- natures, culture
What are a few facts about the pacific
- most lingustically diverse
- migration started 40,000 years ago
- made from micronesa, melonesa, polyneasa
- lies between politicallty significant USA and China
what are the three types of political status of different islands
Independant states - samoa
free asociations - nuie
dependancys - Tokelau
What is a large contributor to the pacific mistrust in NZ
The dawn raid policy from 1974, kicked people living in NZ away. after previous big efforts to get islanders into the country for menial jobs. caused due to economic down turn.
What are the core pasifica belif systems /values
Collectivism
spirituality
respect
service
family
What are the core aspects of health from a pacific POV
Connection to and balance of
- cosmos
- people
- self
- environment
illness = imbalance