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040 _aAFVC
100 _aPihama, Leonie
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245 _aPositioning historical trauma theory within Aotearoa New Zealand
_cPihama, Leonie; Reynolds, Paul; Smith, Cherryl; Reid, John; Smith, Linda Tuhiwai and Te Nana, Rihi
260 _c2014
500 _aAlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 2014, 10(3): 248-262
500 _aRecommended reading
520 _aThis article explores the relevance of historical trauma theory for Māori research. In exploring the impact of historical trauma upon Māori it has become clear that the terminology associated with historical trauma theory is considered controversial in Aotearoa New Zealand. As such, this article provides an overview of key definitions relevant to historical trauma and explores these in relation to recent reporting related to the use of the terms “holocaust” and “genocide” in the context of colonisation in Aotearoa New Zealand. It is argued that in order to engage fully with the impacts of colonisation on Māori wellbeing we must articulate fully the impact of historical trauma events and the contribution of those events to the negative health disparities experienced by many of our whānau (extended family), hapū (sub- tribes) and iwi (tribes). (Authors' abstract). Record #4846
650 _95295
_aHISTORICAL TRAUMA
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_aINDIGENOUS PEOPLES
650 _aRECOMMENDED READING
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650 _aCOLONISATION
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650 _aCULTURAL ISSUES
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650 _aHEALTH
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650 _aINTERGENERATIONAL VIOLENCE
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650 _aMĀORI
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650 _aRESEARCH
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650 _aHAUORA
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650 _aIWI TAKETAKE
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650 _aPĀMAMAE HEKE IHO
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650 _aRANGAHAU MĀORI
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650 _aTAIPŪWHENUATANGA
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650 0 _aTIKANGA TUKU IHO
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650 _aWHĀNAU
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651 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
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700 _aReynolds, Paul
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700 _aSmith, Cherryl
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700 _aReid, John
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700 _aSmith, Linda Tuhiwai
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700 _aTe Nana, Rihi
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773 0 _tAlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 2014, 10(3): 248-262
830 _aAlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples
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856 _uhttp://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=571464412123601;res=IELIND
_zRead the abstract
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