Āta: Growing respectful relationships
Abstract
He Whakarapopoto
Kai te reo ōna ake whakaaro e pupūtia ai ngā take pū
Māori. He mea tuku iho tēnei e ngā mātua tipuna ki ngā
whakatupuranga o nāianei. Ki te kaha te tangata ki te
raparapa haere, ka kitea tonutia te hōhonutanga o ngā
take pū nei, hai arataki pai i a ia. Ko te kaupapa o te
tuhituhi nei, he arotahi i te take pū o te āta. Kai konei ka
kitea ētahi tau ira, hai whakamahitanga ki ngā wāhi maha, kai reira te hunga tangata. E whakapaetia kai konei anō ngā take pū hai mahinga mate tangata i a ia e tipu ana.
Abstract
The Māori principle (take pū) āta is a behavioural and
theoretical strategy employed by Māori in relationships.
This paper will discuss cultural definitions and
interpretations of āta and its potential as a transformative approach to advance ethical social service practice in Aotearoa today.
Kai te reo ōna ake whakaaro e pupūtia ai ngā take pū
Māori. He mea tuku iho tēnei e ngā mātua tipuna ki ngā
whakatupuranga o nāianei. Ki te kaha te tangata ki te
raparapa haere, ka kitea tonutia te hōhonutanga o ngā
take pū nei, hai arataki pai i a ia. Ko te kaupapa o te
tuhituhi nei, he arotahi i te take pū o te āta. Kai konei ka
kitea ētahi tau ira, hai whakamahitanga ki ngā wāhi maha, kai reira te hunga tangata. E whakapaetia kai konei anō ngā take pū hai mahinga mate tangata i a ia e tipu ana.
Abstract
The Māori principle (take pū) āta is a behavioural and
theoretical strategy employed by Māori in relationships.
This paper will discuss cultural definitions and
interpretations of āta and its potential as a transformative approach to advance ethical social service practice in Aotearoa today.
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