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Mātauranga taketake = Traditional knowledge : indigenous indicators of well-being : perspectives, practices, solutions, 2006 / academic convenor, L.T. Smith ; editor, J.S. Te Rito.
- Title
- Mātauranga taketake = Traditional knowledge : indigenous indicators of well-being : perspectives, practices, solutions, 2006 / academic convenor, L.T. Smith ; editor, J.S. Te Rito.
- Author
- Mātauranga Taketake, Traditional Knowledge Conference (2006 : Wellington, N.Z.)
- Publication
- Auckland, N.Z. : Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, 2007.
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- Description
- iv, 232 p. : ill.; 30 cm. +
- Summary
- "These proceedings contain eloquent examples of indigenous projects, practices and approaches which are fostering the well-being of indigenous peoples. ..." --Intro.
- Alternative Title
- Traditional knowledge
- Proceedings of the Mātauranga taketake traditional knowledge conference
- Mātauranga taketake traditional knowledge conference
- Subject
- Māori (New Zealand people) > Research > Congresses
- Māori (New Zealand people) > Social conditions > Congresses
- Māori (New Zealand people) > Social life and customs > Congresses
- Māori (New Zealand people) > Intellectual life
- Indigenous peoples > Research > Congresses
- Indigenous peoples > Social conditions > Congresses
- Indigenous peoples > Intellectual life
- Ethnoscience
- Mātauranga
- Tikanga
- Rangahau Māori
- Genre/Form
- DVD-Video discs.
- Note
- "14-17 June 2006, Wellington, New Zealand, convened by Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, The National Institute of Research Excellence for Māori Development and Advancement, conference organiser, Knowledge Exchange Programme Leader, Dr J.S. Te Rito."
- Accompanying DVD includes highlights of the conference.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Language (note)
- In English, includes some Māori text.
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- Contents
- Foreword / Linda Tuhiwai Smith -- Introductory remarks / Jan Sinclair -- Editor's notes / Joseph Te Rito --^
- Pt. A. Presentations by keynote speakers and session facilitators. Background to keynote seakers and session facilitators. Facilitator 1 : Opening address / Linda Tuhiwai Smith. The well-being of Māori communities : challenges and opportunities / Diery Seck. Indicators of human and ecosystem health and well-being : in the eye of the beholder / Holly T. Dublin. Facilitator 2 / Moana Jackson. Indigenous perspectives in survey research : conceptualising and measuring historical trauma microaggressions, and colonial trauma response / Karina Walters. The Aboriginal way : self-determination, human rights and the empowerment of Aboriginal people in Australia : a view from Palm Island / Erykah Kyle. Facilitator 3 / Aroha Mead. Curing and cosmology in indigenous Mexico / Sylvia Marcos. Linking the global processes on indigenous peoples' rights and development and the Māori work in defining indigenous indicators of well-being / Victoria Tauli-Corpuz --^
- Pt. B. Various papers presented to the conference. The application of cultural notions of well-being to government policies concerned with Aboriginal cultural heritage in NSW / Berenice Carrington. Kapululangu women and the circles of cultural learning project / Zohl dé Ishtar and Anjule Napurrula. The oral tradition as a measure of cultural well-being / Margaret Forster. What is indigenous well-being? / Vicki Grieves. A Māori ethical framework : the bridge between tikanga Māori and ethical review / Māui L. Hudson and Annabel L. M. Ahuriri-Driscoll. Kei hinga au e, kei mate au e : te tiaki a te Mạ̄ori i te hunga kaumātua Māori --^
- Bring 'me' beyond vulnerability : elderly care of Māori, by Māori / Mere Kēpa. Mōku te ao : conceptualising well-being as the right to knowledge / Veronica M. H. Tāwhai. From the margins of Te Whare Pora : embracing traditions of innovation in Māori textile legacies / Kane Te Manakura. Te mōrehu whenua : te mōrehu : The remnants of the land, the remnants of the people -- Atihau-Whanganui Incorporation lands 1900-1969 / Esther Tinirau. Having honest conversations about the impact of new technologies on indigenous peoples' knowledge and values / Bevan Tīpene-Matua. Māori-driven health indicators / Catherine Waetford. Haumanu taiao ihumanea / Benita Wakefield ... [et al.]. Ngā tipu raranga mō tua ake : Weaving as a means of measuring wellness / Patricia Wallace. Thru the looking glass -- rangatahi research traditions / Te Rina Warren ... [et al.]. The role of tikanga Māori institutions in the protecting, sustaining and nurturing of traditional knowledge / Pakake Winiata.
- ISBN
- 0958261040 (pbk.)
- 9780958261043 (pbk.)
- OCLC
- 946512905
- SCSB-12756400
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library