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  1. Through the intergenerational wellbeing outcomes and our engagement we have identified 17 actions that can be worked over-time to achieve Oranga Te Tauihu.These actions vary from addressing the inequity and inequality in health, developing an oceans economy strategy that creates value through sustainable harvesting and an Iwi led Te Reo Māori Strategy for Te Tauihu.

  2. Oranga also emphasises the importance of taking a long-term view and acting now for intergenerational change. It is relevant to all just transition processes, reminding us that the health and wellbeing of people and te taiao is interwoven. Kotahitanga. Kotahitanga means oneness or unity and expresses the idea of collective action or responsibility.

  3. Having hope and purpose. People, families, and communities have a sense of purpose and are hopeful about the future. There is respect for people’s voices, perspectives, and opinions. People make self-determined decisions about the future and have the resources needed to pursue goals, dreams, and aspirations. connection Māori have to te taiao ...

  4. Apr 15, 2021 · Second, there is a negative relationship between land loss and certain contemporary cultural wellbeing measures, such as te reo Māori proficiency. This supports the narrative that the displacement of iwi from their land impacted intergenerational wellbeing and led to the loss of cultural efficacy and wellbeing for contemporary iwi members, through the deterioration of many established social ...

    • Rowan Thom
    • 2021
  5. th the concepts of mahuru and hono.The Whiti Te Rā interactive guide provides the opportunity for Māori practitioners and whai ora Māori to explore cultural aspects of wellbeing pathways in. an interactive and dynamic process. Whai ora are introduced to the six dimensions, and understandings and recolle.

  6. A thematic analysis produced six themes or pathways towards wellbeing for Māori – te reo Māori: Māori language, 78 taiao: connection with the environment, wairua: Māori spiritual beliefs and practices, mahi-a-toi: Māori expressive art forms, take pū whānau: Māori relational values, and whakapapa: intergenerational relationships.

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  8. Jun 14, 2024 · The Ngaruroro model describes wellbeing as the embodied and active process of being well in relation with one’s (1) here tāngata (social and familial ties), (2) te taiao (the environment), and (3) taonga tuku iho (cultural treasures) while doing what one can to make lifestyle choices that are conducive to the health of one’s (4) tinana (body) and (5) wairua (spirit) while cultivating a ...