Ehara i te mea kei te hono ano noa iho i a ngai Maori ki o ratou whenua
tupuna, engari, kei te whakahoki ano hoki i te rangatiratanga, otira, te tino rangatiratanga ki a ratou," te korero a Nanaia Mahuta.
"Something needed to be done, so I subbed our captain Ruki
Tupuna and told Ryan he was skipper for the rest of the game.
lands and waters that sustained my
tupuna (ancestors) who brought me
* Na Matariki i tohutohu mai o tatou
tupuna ma runga waka.
And I went to see who it was, but it was the
tupuna [ancestors].
Cherrington has always stressed, in her academic writing, that '[t]hose diagnosing Maori patients need to be aware of the fact that Maori cultural beliefs accept and even condone certain phenomena such as seeing spirits and hearing their
tupuna'.
This view includes not just their obligations and connections to whanau, (family), iwi (tribe) and
tupuna (ancestor/s) but also connections to the natural world (Te Ara, 2010).
Wairua: Explore client/whanau connectedness e.g., whenua, whanau, whakapapa;
tupuna, taonga, atua and esoteric experiences which could be of therapeutic relevance to the client/whanau
Tupuna Awa: People and Politics of the Waikato River
Forced to journey without tracks in jandals and longjohns wayfarers needs weave from found and bequeath a kahuwhakamarumaruwairua or bleed into darkness Aue Aue Aue Wairua a
tupuna breathe aroha impervious to blizzards weave a cloak with hood hand kissed throat clasp brushed with lips kihi to dispel shadow.
Tangata whenua/ iwi kainga/ hau kainga (people of the land, of the host marae) are seated to the right of this whare
tupuna (ancestral house), when looking out from the house to the marae atea.