Tamaitai Samoa: An autoethnographic analysis of cultural principles contributing to the wellbeing of Samoan young women in Aotearoa New Zealand

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Apulu, Flora

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2024-12-02

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Conference Contribution - Oral Presentation

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Aotearoa
New Zealand
Samoan women
women
Samoans in New Zealand
well being
cultural identity
autoethnobiographies
sa (sacred)
moa (seat of emotions and soul)
ʻva tapuiaʻ (sacred relationships)
Pasifika

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Apulu-Feausiga, F. (2024, December 2-6). Tamaitai Samoa: An autoethnographic analysis of cultural principles contributing to the wellbeing of Samoan young women in Aotearoa New Zealand [Paper presentation] ITP Research Symposium 2024 + OPSITARA 2024, Auckland, New Zealand https://hdl.handle.net/10652/6692

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AIM OF STUDY To define and analyse historical and contemporary literature on the cultural principles of Sa, Moa and Va Tapuia and demonstrate how these principles may contribute to the wellbeing of Samoan young women in Aotearoa New Zealand.

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