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dc.contributor.authorWhite, Tanya
dc.date.accessioned2018-05-03T22:01:06Z
dc.date.available2018-05-03T22:01:06Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10652/4219
dc.description.abstractThis kaupapa rangahau seeks to establish the application of te reo o te pā harakeke me ona tikanga as a tangible model for oranga whānau and the weaving of wahakura as a way for mokopuna to access rongoā. It is an articulation of raranga epistemology documenting a way of knowing and being that is grounded upon relationships to Papatūānuku, and to te taiao. Tikanga pā harakeke provides a point of access for whānau to connect with te ao Māori. It is the waharoa, the gateway to this rangahau journey where discovery and transformation ignites with the first pattern of weaving, te reo karanga. Raranga pōwhiri is explored as a woven methodological approach. A framework centred on the premise that the universe is woven, and that we are all part of an epistemological fabric, which is Te Kahu o te Ao (Marsden, 2003). The pōwhiri process enacts terms of encounter, provides a pathway of growth and transition, and guides the weaving together of people to the whenua, to the ancestors, and to Atua. Wahakura are an embodiment of te reo o te pā harakeke me ona tikanga. They are vessels of wellbeing that give tangible form to all applications and processes of tikanga pā harakeke including the workings of aroha, kaitiakitanga, manaakitanga, kotahitanga, whanaungatanga and ngākau māhaki. Wahakura and the mokopuna they house, can be viewed as revelations of tapu – sacred potential, mana – the manifestation of sacred potential and aroha – the breath of Io te Ha Manawa, causing us to have focus in every breath.en_NZ
dc.language.isoenen_NZ
dc.rightsAll rights reserveden_NZ
dc.subjectMāori childrenen_NZ
dc.subjectgrandchildrenen_NZ
dc.subjectchild healthen_NZ
dc.subjectwoven bassinetsen_NZ
dc.subjectbassinetsen_NZ
dc.subjectweavingen_NZ
dc.subjectindigenous conceptsen_NZ
dc.subjectNew Zealand flax (Phormium tenax)
dc.titleMana mokopuna mai i te waharoa ki te wahakura : activating sacred potential for mokopuna through raranga and tikanga pā harakekeen_NZ
dc.typeMasters Thesisen_NZ
dc.rights.holderAuthoren_NZ
thesis.degree.nameMaster of Creative Practice by Projecten_NZ
thesis.degree.levelMastersen_NZ
thesis.degree.grantorUnitec Institute of Technologyen_NZ
dc.subject.marsden111713 Māori Healthen_NZ
dc.subject.marsden111712 Health Promotionen_NZ
dc.subject.marsden110405 Traditional Māori Medicine and Treatmentsen_NZ
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitationWhite, T. R. (2017). Mana mokopuna mai i te waharoa ki te wahakura : activating sacred potential for mokopuna through raranga and tikanga pā harakeke. An unpublished exegesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Creative Practice by Project, Te Whare Wānanga o Wairaka, Unitec Institute of Technology, Aoteroa / New Zealanden_NZ
unitec.pages68en_NZ
dc.contributor.affiliationUnitec Institute of Technologyen_NZ
dc.subject.tukutukuMokopunaen_NZ
dc.subject.tukutukuHauora whānauen_NZ
dc.subject.tukutukuRarangaen_NZ
dc.subject.tukutukuRongoāen_NZ
dc.subject.tukutukuHarakeke
unitec.advisor.principalTan, Leon
unitec.advisor.associatedGrbic, Victor
unitec.institution.studyareaCreative Practiceen_NZ
dc.identifier.wikidataQ112935252


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