Te ruru : (Record no. 8764)

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Original cataloging agency AFVC
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Personal name Johnson, Tom
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Title Te ruru :
Remainder of title co-creating an Indigenous systems change framework
Statement of responsibility, etc Tom Johnson, Tanya Allport and Amohia Boulton
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc JASC,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2024
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General note Journal of Awareness-Based Systems Change, 2024, 4(1): 49-75
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Summary, etc Indigenous cultures have long-held perspectives that emphasise the interdependence of all living things as holistic systems. Our worldview is thus shaped by deeply embedded relationality, which is in constant response to our interconnected experiences and knowledges. Systems thinking is a way of looking at the world that recognises the interconnectedness of both natural and human-made systems. The systems change approach, which takes into account the interconnected nature of the world's economic, social, and ecological systems, finds common ground with an inclusive, connected Indigenous holistic world   view. This article explores the congruence and compatibility between systems change thinking and Indigenous frameworks, emphasizing their common ground. The article introduces an example from Aotearoa New Zealand, which has integrated the tenets of systems change methodology within tribally based principles and aspirations to create ‘Te Ruru”. Te Ruru, an Indigenous framework of systems change, has been designed by a tribally owned Māori (Indigenous peoples of New Zealand) health research centre to investigate the overarching system(s) that perpetuate inequity of Māori health outcomes. Te Ruru is depicted in three parts: the first part, or micro lens; the second part, the macro lens; and part three, the meso lens. The first part of the framework prioritizes Indigenous identities and values. In part two, Te Ruru's beak, eyes, and wings symbolize the translation of research findings, strategic oversight, and the ability to navigate systems change. The third part of the framework illustrates the goal of new mātauranga and the need to address internal barriers and traumas, emphasizing the necessity for healing and restoration to sustain long-term systems change. A case study of how Te Ruru has been used in conjunction with a research methodology (TUI) is also included. Te Ruru has been purposefully adapted from a specific tribe’s knowledge and iterated to represent not just the visible system(s) that Māori communities occupy, but also the ‘unseen’ within Indigenous and colonial histories. Using systems change from an intentional Indigenous paradigm is thereby an act of decolonisation— a direct act against the systems currently blocking Indigenous flourishing.   Te Ruru's transformational power lies in its ability to bring to the surface the seen and unseen, and thereby support Māori to take the helm to lead systemic change via the Indigenous translation of inclusive health research. (Authors' abstract). Record #8764
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element MĀORI
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element RANGAHAU MĀORI
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Geographic name NEW ZEALAND
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Geographic name NGĀTI HAUTI
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Personal name Allport, Tanya
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Personal name Boulton, Amohia F.
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Title Journal of Awareness-Based Systems Change, 2024, 4(1): 49-75
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Uniform title Journal of Awareness-Based Systems Change
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://jabsc.org/index.php/jabsc/article/view/7006/6691">https://jabsc.org/index.php/jabsc/article/view/7006/6691</a>
Public note Download article, PDF
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://doi.org/10.47061/jasc.v4i1.7006">https://doi.org/10.47061/jasc.v4i1.7006</a>
Public note DOI: 10.47061/jasc.v4i1.7006 (Open access)
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