Research paper
Kia Kārohirohi Te Wairua: Exploring how rangatahi Māori understand, experience, nurture, and practise wairuatanga
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- Title
- Kia Kārohirohi Te Wairua: Exploring how rangatahi Māori understand, experience, nurture, and practise wairuatanga
- Content partner
- Victoria University of Wellington
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- Description
Wairua is a way of understanding, experiencing, and interacting with the world that is embedded within all aspects of Māori life. Wairua is a foundational principle of Māori health and wellbeing and features heavily in literature pertaining to hauora Māori [Māori health]. Wairua is perceived and experienced as a way of communicating and connecting with the whakapapa network (i.e., atua [cosmological ancestors], tīpuna [human ancestors], whānau [family], tāngata [people] and whenua [land]) and...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Scholarly text / Thesis
- Thesis level
- Doctoral
- Date created
- 2025
- Creator
- Alana Haenga-O'Brien
- URL
- https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Kia_K_rohirohi_Te_Wairua_Exploring_how_rangatahi_M_ori_under...
- Related subjects
- Ngā tokoingoa ahurea o te hauora o te Māori (Māori cultural determinants of health) / Ngā rongoā me ngā whakamaimoa o te Māori (Māori medicine and treatments) / Mātauranga hinengaro kaupapa Māori (Māori psychology) / Ngā pūnaha mātauranga hinengaro o te Māori (Māori psychology knowledge systems) / Ngā taiohi me ngā whānau Māori (Māori youth and family) / Clinical psychology / wairuatanga / hauora Māori / rangatahi Māori / rongoā Māori / Māori identity / Indigenous healing / Mātauranga Māori / Kaupapa Māori / Māori health and wellbeing / wairua / School: School of Psychology / Ngā tokoingoa hauora (determinants of Māori health) / Te whāomoomo i te tuku ihotanga me te ahurea Māori (conserving Māori heritage and culture) / Mōhiotanga Māori (Māori knowledge) / Ngā tikanga Māori (Māori customary practices) / Āhuatanga Māori (te tuku ihotanga Māori) (Māori tradition) / Community health care / Mental health services / Degree Discipline: Psychology / Degree Name: Doctor of Philosophy / Degree Level: Doctoral
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