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Our ancestors enjoyed loving whānau relationships E Tū Whānau

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: E Tū Whānau, 2018Description: electronic document (52 pages) ; PDF files; 48 pages ; 21 cmSubject(s): Online resources:
Contents:
1. Violence within whānau is not traditional
2. Tamariki were cherished, nurtured and safe
3. Our wāhine ancestors were strong, influential and valued
4. Our tāne ancestors were tender fathers
5. Balance, harmony and tikanga ensured strength and survival of the collective
6. Further support and information. 7. List of early European observers. 8. References
Our ancestors were loving parents (Video)
Our ancestors were tender fathers (Video)
Our wāhine were strong and valued (Video)
Summary: E Tū Whānau have now published this booklet expanding on the 'Our Ancestors' series information sheets highlighting how Māori cultural traditions protect wāhine, tamariki and tāne from violence and uphold the mana of all. Three videos support these resources - follow the links. Read more about these resources in the NZFVC news item. Copies of the booklet and other resources can be requested from E Tū Whānau. Record #5616
List(s) this item appears in: Tools and resources | Violence prevention
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Booklet Booklet Vine library TRO 305.488994 OUR Available FV18090009
Access online Access online Vine library Online Available ON17100005

1. Violence within whānau is not traditional

2. Tamariki were cherished, nurtured and safe

3. Our wāhine ancestors were strong, influential and valued

4. Our tāne ancestors were tender fathers

5. Balance, harmony and tikanga ensured strength and survival of the collective

6. Further support and information. 7. List of early European observers. 8. References

Our ancestors were loving parents (Video)

Our ancestors were tender fathers (Video)

Our wāhine were strong and valued (Video)

E Tū Whānau have now published this booklet expanding on the 'Our Ancestors' series information sheets highlighting how Māori cultural traditions protect wāhine, tamariki and tāne from violence and uphold the mana of all. Three videos support these resources - follow the links. Read more about these resources in the NZFVC news item. Copies of the booklet and other resources can be requested from E Tū Whānau. Record #5616