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040 _aAFVC
100 _aPohatu, Taina W.
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245 _aĀta :
_bgrowing respectful relationships
_cTaina Whakaatere Pohatu
260 _bTe Pūtahi a Toi, Massey University,
_c2004
500 _aHe Pukenga Kōrero: A Journal of Māori Studies, 2004, 8(1): 1-8
520 _aHe Whakarāpopoto: Kai te reo ōna ake whakaaro e pupiitia ai ngā take pū Māori. He mea tuku iho tenei e ngā mātua tipuna ki ngā whakatupuranga o naianei. Ki te kaha te tangata ki te raparapa haere, ka kitea tonutia te hohonutanga o ngā take pū nei, hai arataki pai i a ia. Ko te kaupapa o te tuhituhi nei, he arotahi i te take pū o te āta. Kai konei ka kitea ētahi tau ira, hai whakamahitanga ki ngā wāhi maha, kai reira te hunga tangata. E whakapaetia kai konei ano ngā take pū hai mahinga mā te tangata i a ia e tipu ana. Abstract: The Māori principle (take pū) āta is a behavioural and theoretical strategy employed by Maori in relationships. This paper will discuss cultural definitions and interpretations of ata and its potential as a transformative approach to advance ethical social service practice in Aotearoa today. (Author's abstract). Record #6415
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_aINTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS
650 5 _aMĀORI
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650 5 _aRANGAHAU MĀORI
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650 0 _aTIKANGA TUKU IHO
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651 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
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830 _aHe Pukenga Kōrero: A Journal of Māori Studies
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856 _uhttp://www.rangahau.co.nz/assets/Pohatu/Pohatu%20T.pdf
_yOpen access version
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_cARTICLE