TY - BOOK AU - Pihama, Leonie AU - Cameron, Ngaropi AU - Pitman, Mereana AU - Te Nana, Rihi TI - Whāia te ara ora : : understanding and healing the impact of historical trauma and sexual violence for Māori SN - 9780473513085 U1 - 362.8499442093 PIH PY - 2021/// CY - New Zealand : PB - Māori and Indigenous Analysis, KW - ĀHUATANGA PĀPORI KW - COLONISATION KW - HISTORICAL TRAUMA KW - HISTORY KW - INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KW - INTERGENERATIONAL TRAUMA KW - IWI TAKETAKE KW - KŌRERO NEHE KW - MĀORI KW - SEXUAL VIOLENCE KW - SOCIOECONOMIC CONDITIONS KW - TAIPŪWHENUATANGA KW - TAITŌKAI KW - TŪKINOTANGA KW - VIOLENCE KW - NEW ZEALAND N1 - Mihi -- Foreword -- Whāia te ara ora o Niwareka. Introduction -- Summary -- Historical trauma. Introduction -- Indigenous approach to historical trauma -- Historical trauma events -- Historical trauma response -- Historical trauma and genocide -- Colonial trauma & genocide in Aotearoa -- Summary -- The context of sexual violence in Aotearoa. Introduction -- Māori views of sexual violence -- Western definitions of sexual violence -- Sexual violence in Aotearoa -- Colonisation and sexual violence -- Summary -- Colonial disruptions. Introduction -- Land, language and identities -- Colonial ideologies of gender -- Colonial disruptions and transgressions of tikanga -- Summary -- Whakarauora tangata: the healing is within us. Introduction -- Tino Rangatiratanga -- Decolonisation -- Whanaungatanga and whakapapa -- Tikanga -- Hohou Te Rongo -- Summary -- Concluding thoughts -- Appendix one. Prevalence of physical and/or sexual sexual intimate partner violence by ethnicity (ever-partnered women) New Zealand violence against women study (in NZFVC 2017) N2 - "This publication focuses on the outcomes of the project 'Whāia Te Ara Ora: Understanding and Healing the Impact of Historical Trauma & Sexual Violence For Māori' that was undertaken under the umbrella of a Kaupapa Māori Health Research Council programme 'He Kokonga Whare'. The title 'Whāia Te Ara Ora' originates in the pūrākau (traditional story) of Niwareka, who after experiencing abuse from her partner, Mataora, returned home to her people for healing and resolution. 'Whāia Te Ara Ora' explores Māori views on historical and intergenerational trauma, the impact of sexual violence on Māori whānau, hapū and iwi, and how we can draw upon tikanga (cultural understandings and practices) for healing. (Publisher's blurb). Record #8039 UR - https://anzswjournal.nz/anzsw/article/view/1207 ER -