Ora : healing ourselves - indigenous knowledge, healing and wellbeing / edited by Leonie Pihama and Linda Tuhiwai Smith.

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Published: Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand : Huia Publishers, 2023.
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Table of Contents:
  • Section One: He Oranga Ngākau
  • Chapter 1: Introduction / Lionie Pihama and Linda Tuhiwai Smith
  • Chapter 2: Māori and indigenous approaches to trauma and healing / Leonie Pihama and Linda Tuhiwai Smith
  • Chapter 3: Prioritising Māori approaches to healing - insights from He Oranga Ngākau / Leonie Pihama, Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Ngaropi Cameron-Raumati, Rihi Te Nana, Hinewirangi Kohu-Morgan, Herearoha Skipper and Tania Mataki
  • Chapter 4: Kaupapa Māori and trauma informed healing / Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Leonie Pihama, Ngaropi Cameron-Raumati, Rihi Te Nana, Hinewirangi Kohu-Morgan, Herearoha Skipper and Tania Mataki
  • Chapter 5: Kai Aku Ringaringa te Oranga Mōku / Taina Whakaatere Pohatu
  • Chapter 6: Te Tuakiritanga - navigating our inner being towards Mauri Ora / Marjorie Beverland
  • Chapter 7: Mana Kaitiakitanga - our protective power and responsibility / Mera Penehira
  • Chapter 8: Tākiri do te Raukura / Ngaropi Cameron-Raumati
  • Chapter 9: He Kākano Ahau Programme - a collaborative healing modality for prisons / Dr Rawiri Waretini-Karena
  • Chapter 10: Mauri Ora - remembering the essence of wellbeing for Māori / Hukarere Valentine, Waikaremoana Waitoki, Andre McLachlan and Maree Roche
  • Chapter 11: Tangihanga - culture and healing in Māori psychology / Hukarere Valentine, Waikaremoana Waitoki, Andre McLachlan and Maree Roche
  • Chapter 12: Narratives of racism, resistance and wellbeing / Cherryl Smith, Donna Cormack, E. Fitzgerald, Helen Moewaka Barnes, Helena Rattray-Te Mana and Rawiri Tinirau
  • Section Two: Healing with the land
  • Chapter 13: Whenua Ora, Tangata Ora / Leonie Pihama, Marjorie Beverland and Ngaropi Cameron-Raumati
  • Chapter 14: Take me to the water - Wi hokišak kuš in Louisiana kinship models of healing and thrivance / Shanondora Billiot, Bonnie Duran and Andrew Jolivétte
  • Chapter 15: Re-storying and relational restoration - Yappalli transformation of trauma through land-based healing / Michelle Johnson-Jennings and Karina Walters
  • Chapter 16 Cu7 Me7 q'wele'wu-kt (Come on, let's go berry-picking) - inter-generational land-based healing through indigenous girls' groups / Natalie Clark, Rebecca Jules, Robline Davey, Lynn Kenoras, Minnie Kenoras and Brianna Kelly
  • Chapter 17: Hunting for healing - a foodmedicine model for wellbeing / Derek Jennings, Wabi Makwa Bear Clan, Sac and Fox/Quapaw, and Michelle Johnson-Jennings, Aihina Inkish Holhokunna Choctaw Nation
  • Chapter 18: Māri Kai - healing across time, place and space / Kenneth Taiapa and Helen Moewaka Barnes.