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_aINDIGENOUS PEOPLES
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040 _aAFVC
100 _aWirihana, Rebecca
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245 _aHistorical trauma, healing and well-being in Māori communities
_cRebecca Wirihana & Cherryl Smith
260 _bNgā Pae o te Māramatanga
_c2014
500 _aMAI Journal, 2014, 3(3): 197-210
520 _aThe high rates of indigenous peoples exposed to traumatic experiences are exacerbated by the effects of historical trauma passed from generation to generation. Research exploring the individual and collective impact of this phenomenon is growing internationally. Yet little is known about Mäori practices that facilitate healing from historical trauma. This article aims to analyse the affects of this trauma on Mäori by exploring them in the context of the growing body of international historical trauma research. It then discusses how Mäori defined well-being traditionally, and outlines the methods used to promote healing from trauma. To summarise, it demonstrates how these methods are being widely used to facilitate healing and discusses how their application across health services will enhance Mäori well-being." (Authors' abstract). Record #4985
650 0 _aHISTORICAL TRAUMA
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650 _aMĀORI
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650 4 _aTRAUMA
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650 0 _aWELLBEING
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650 _aHAUORA TINANA
_2reo
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650 _aIWI TAKETAKE
_2reo
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650 _aPĀMAMAE HEKE IHO
_2reo
_96928
650 _aRANGAHAU MĀORI
_95532
_2reo
650 _aRONGOĀ
_2reo
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651 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
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700 _aSmith, Cherryl
_95296
773 0 _tMAI Journal, 2014, 3(3): 197-210
830 _aMAI Journal
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856 _uhttp://www.journal.mai.ac.nz/sites/default/files/MAI_Jrnl_3%283%29_Wirihana02.pdf
942 _2ddc
_cARTICLE