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Takatāpui : part of the whānau by Elizabeth Kerekere

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wellington, New Zealand : Auckland, New Zealand : Tiwhanawhana Trust Mental Health Foundation, 2021Edition: 3rd editionDescription: electronic document (40 pages); PDF file: 14.83 MBISBN:
  • 978-1-877318-91-7 (online)
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Takatāpui is a traditional term meaning ‘intimate companion of the same sex.’ It has been reclaimed to embrace all Māori who identify with diverse genders and sexualities such as whakawāhine, tangata ira tāne, lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, intersex and queer. All of these and more are included within Rainbow communities. Many takatāpui enjoy the love and support of their whānau (family), regardless of their gender identity or sexuality. Some whānau struggle. This can result in takatāpui being disconnected not only from their whānau, hapū and iwi but also from their Māori culture. This print and video resource was created to provide information and support for takatāpui and their whānau. (From page 2). Follow the website link for more resources and information from Tiwhanawnana Trust. Record #4916
List(s) this item appears in: Tools and resources | Te ao Māori - Frameworks, strategies and tools
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3rd edition, 2021
Second Edition 2016. Reprint 2016. Reprint 2019. Reprint 2020.
First published 2015

Takatāpui is a traditional term meaning ‘intimate companion
of the same sex.’ It has been reclaimed to embrace all Māori
who identify with diverse genders and sexualities such as
whakawāhine, tangata ira tāne, lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans,
intersex and queer. All of these and more are included within
Rainbow communities.
Many takatāpui enjoy the love and support of their whānau
(family), regardless of their gender identity or sexuality.
Some whānau struggle. This can result in takatāpui being
disconnected not only from their whānau, hapū and iwi but
also from their Māori culture. This print and video resource
was created to provide information and support for takatāpui
and their whānau. (From page 2). Follow the website link for more resources and information from Tiwhanawnana Trust. Record #4916

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