A Māori perspective of being and belonging

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Title
A Māori perspective of being and belonging
Abstract
Belonging and being are inextricably linked. From a M?ori perspective, belonging and being can be viewed through a number of interconnected historical and contemporary frames. One frame is derived from M?ori perceptions of the creation of the universe and genealogical relationships to the universe and everything in it. Another frame of belonging and being stresses increasingly diverse and complex positionings that require negotiation of radically different terrains of assumptions, behaviours, values and beliefs. This article explores two interrelated aspects of being and belonging from a M?ori perspective: whakapapa (?genealogical connections?) and whanaungatanga (?family relationships?). It discusses how each aspect has changed over time as a result of colonisation, urbanisation and western education, and identifies how the reflection of each has been transformed.
Publication
Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood
Date
2018-12-01
Volume
19
Issue
4
Pages
367-378
Accessed
1/10/23, 2:43 AM
ISSN
1463-9491
Language
en
Library Catalog
SAGE Journals
Notes

Bens rationale:

  • This article discusses Māori interpretations and perspectives of “belonging”

Citation
Rameka, L. (2018). A Māori perspective of being and belonging. Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 19(4), 367–378. https://doi.org/10.1177/1463949118808099