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Kawa Kawa explains the interactions of Respect Integrity Cultural appropriateness, Sacredness and autonomy in all activity How to behave as part of a group or in any interactions Who holds the mana What is tapu ( Sacred) What support mauri (life force) Whakapapa ( genealogy) Specific to the area that you are in.
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Working with Māori clients
Tikanga • Guides correct thought, attitudes behaviour in all areas• Marae protocol
Understanding of tikanga assists the budget advisor to establish a relationship with client and whanau based on:
• Respect• Integrity• Cultural appropriateness• Sacredness• Autonomy
Tikanga: The Lore of the Land
Kawa
Kawa explains the interactions of RespectIntegrityCultural appropriateness, Sacredness and autonomy in all activityHow to behave as part of a group or in any interactionsWho holds the manaWhat is tapu ( Sacred) What support mauri (life force) Whakapapa ( genealogy) Specific to the area that you are in.
Mana
aroha (love)controlprestigepowervested and acquired authority influencedemonstrated qualities awarded and earned
through appropriate behaviour and actionsIt is vested on those who respresent their
whanau groups
Kaumatua
Manaprestigeknowledgeleadersupportrespectguidance
Whanau
social unit of Māori societybond and strengthen the kinship ties. belongingresponsibilityloyalty commitment sustained by aroha
Can be any family group from immediate to wider to unbounded.
IWI
MARAEHAPU
WHANAU
INDIVIDUALS WITHIN WHANAU
Manaaki: Giving/kindness and acceptance
Caring for one another. human relationships are the most important that what is needed will be provided without
being asked for. It is a sense of community care for one
another. sense of respect, trust and unity. Family Budgeting is based on this.
Manaaki Tangata - Budget Services
dignity and integrity of clients, Whanau hapu and iwi
physical, spiritual, emotional and intellectual needs
respect, kindness hospitality , service reputation, mana
empowers clients through education
Tapu and Noa
SpiritualCeremonialControlProtectionRespectwharenui (meeting house) Whare karakia (church)
Koha (donation)
Aroha (love) Putea (money)Time Kai (food) Resources Manaaki (support)
Tangihanga (funeral) ceremony
Tangihanga is held within the traditional marae-atea (complex), The duration of the tangi will depend on the whanau and the mana of the deceased. Every iwi ( area ) hapu (tribe) differs.
Marae Atea Kaumatua whanau knowledge sorrow loss traditions kawa tikanga manaaki tanga koha celebration gatherings whanau Te Reo
Tipuna -Mokopuna - Taonga (treasure) Puna-Spring of water / Whangai Mokopuna
Mana is placed on the Tipuna and mokopuna.Ancestorsgrand childrendescendant (s) linkageTe Reo ArohaTraditionsTeachingknowledge and experiences