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The future of rongoa Maori: wellbeing and sustainability.
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Authors/contributors
- Ahuriri-Driscoll, A. (Author)
- Baker, V. (Author)
- Hepi, M. (Author)
- Hudson, M. (Author)
- Mika, C. (Author)
- Tiakiwai, S. (Author)
Title
The future of rongoa Maori: wellbeing and sustainability.
Abstract
Rongoa Maori is a holistic system of healing that has developed out of Maori cultural traditions. It has a
long history of usage and credibility among Maori, and increased interest in its revival and sustainability
has prompted calls for its formalisation within the New Zealand public health system.
Objective and methods
The objectives of the research project were to:
- Examine the contribution of rongoa Maori to indigenous wellbeing, and - Identify issues for the ongoing sustainability of traditional Maori healing in New Zealand.
The research process was lead by Maori researchers in collaboration with Maori healers and stakeholders.
Two literature reviews were undertaken; one to provide understanding of international developments in
traditional medicine, and a second to review national policy/literature related to rongoa Maori. Four focus
groups and five workshops were held with groups in five communities to explore current rongoa practice
and service delivery and drivers/barriers to its ongoing utilisation. The participant groups were healers and
their associates, and health and local authority stakeholders.
Date
2008
Accessed
12/14/22, 12:50 AM
Short Title
The future of rongoa Maori
Language
en
Library Catalog
ir.canterbury.ac.nz
Citation
Ahuriri-Driscoll, A., Baker, V., Hepi, M., Hudson, M., Mika, C., & Tiakiwai, S. (2008). The future of rongoa Maori: wellbeing and sustainability. https://ir.canterbury.ac.nz/handle/10092/5211
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