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“Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe” catch hegemony by the toe : validating cultural protective constructs for indigenous children in Aotearoa Moana Eruera and Leland A. Ruwhiu

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticlePublication details: Torrens, ACT : Magpie Goose Publishing, 2015Description: electronic document (25 pages); PDF file: 317.13 KBSubject(s): Online resources: A chapter from 'Expanding the conversation: International indigenous social workers' insights into the use of Indigenist knowledge and theory in practice'. Edited by Christine Fejo-King & Peter Mataira. Magpie Goose Publishing, 2015Summary: The purpose of this chapter is to critically explore and evaluate indigenous developmental and protective constructs. These are embedded within Māori customary values, beliefs, and principles that contribute to self-­determination and inform culturally responsive practices. Furthermore, these provide solutions and interventions grounded in te reo me ōna tikanga to guide safe practices with mokopuna and their whānau. (from the introduction). Record #4825
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This chapter is hosted on the NZFVC website with permission of the publisher.

The purpose of this chapter is to critically explore and evaluate
indigenous developmental and protective constructs. These are
embedded within Māori customary values, beliefs, and principles
that contribute to self-­determination and inform culturally responsive practices. Furthermore, these provide solutions and
interventions grounded in te reo me ōna tikanga to guide safe practices with mokopuna and their whānau. (from the introduction). Record #4825