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A series of flashcards covering key concepts from the lecture on Maori Psychology, useful for exam preparation.
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He Whakaputanga
The Declaration of Independence of the United Tribes of New Zealand, signed in 1835, asserting Maori sovereignty.
Te Tiriti O Waitangi
The Treaty of Waitangi, signed in 1840, which established a legal framework regarding the rights of Maori and the Crown.
Tangata Tiriti
People of the Treaty, referring to non-Maori citizens and residents of Aotearoa, aligned with the Treaty of Waitangi.
Manaakitanga
Generosity and kindness towards others, grounded in respect and reciprocity.
Whakapapa
Genealogy, representing everything that contributes to a person's identity, including relationships and experiences.
Waipapa Taumata Rau
Strategic plan of the University of Auckland focused on incorporating Maori values.
Mātauranga Māori
Traditional Maori knowledge encompassing various fields such as arts, astronomy, and social customs.
Kaitiakitanga
Guardianship and stewardship of the environment and resources, emphasizing Maori roles in ecological protection.
Whanaungatanga
The sense of belonging and relationships within the Maori community.
Wairua
The spiritual aspect of existence that is fundamental to Maori well-being.