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Ngā taonga mōhiotanga. Voices of kaumātua and early childhood education leaders

DOI
10.20507/MAIJournal.2021.10.2.9
Article type
Journal article
Keywords
wellbeing
mana
kaitiakitanga
Education
kaumātua
pūrākau
Author(s)
Lesley Rameka
Brenda Eva Soutar
Vanessa Anne Paki

Mana and kaitiakitanga capture the relationships essential to Māori perceptions of wellbeing. These relationships reflect the interconnectedness and interdependence of humans with the people, places and things in their worlds, and the responsibilities associated with these relationships. Mana is critical for mokopuna, as is the requirement to action it, through kaitiakitanga (Marsden, 2003; Paul-Burke & Rameka, 2015). Kaitiakitanga recognises the place of humans, including mokopuna, to assume guardianship roles and responsibilities.

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