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040 _aAFVC
100 _aTupaea, Morgan
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245 _aInvisibilised colonial norms and the occlusion of mātauranga Māori in the care and protection of tamaiti atawhai
_cMorgan Tupaae, Jade Le Grice and Fern Smith
260 _bNgā Pae o te Māramatanga,
_c2022
500 _aMAI Journal, 2022, 11(2): 91-102
520 _aMaori children are uplifted by the New Zealand government at disproportionate rates compared with tauiwi children. The removal of tamariki from culturally embedded networks exacerbates intergenerational trauma created by colonisation. Placements into unsafe contexts mean that additional instances of harm and cumulative trauma are common, and tamaiti atawhai are not positioned within fullness of their cultural being. This article draws on a broader Kaupapa Māori project involving semistructured interviews with kaiāwhina Māori across the North Island. Using thematic analysis, this article discusses collisions between settler-colonialism and Māori culture experienced by kaiāwhina. State disengagement with Māori culture poses harm to Māori staff and constrains the utility of tikanga Māori through the unquestioned dominance of Eurocentric approaches while enacting harm upon whānau. This work positions radical structural overhaul of existing state care systems as imperative while seeking to illuminate elements of settler-colonialism that prevent care and protection systems from incorporating mātauranga Māori. (Authors' abstract). Record #7998
650 _aCULTURE
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650 _aCHILD PROTECTION
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650 _aCOLONISATION
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650 _aMĀORI
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650 _aRANGAHAU MĀORI
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650 4 _aSOCIAL SERVICES
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650 _aTAIPŪWHENUATANGA
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650 _aTAMARIKI
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650 4 _aTAIOHI
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650 _aTOKO I TE ORA
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650 0 _aTIKANGA TUKU IHO
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651 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
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700 _aLe Grice, Jade
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700 _aSmith, Fern
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773 0 _tMAI Journal, 2022, 11(2): 91-102
830 _aMAI Journal
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856 _uhttps://www.journal.mai.ac.nz/content/invisibilised-colonial-norms-and-occlusion-m%C4%81tauranga-m%C4%81ori-care-and-protection-tamaiti?page=1
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