Digital innovation and funeral practices: Māori and Samoan perspectives during the COVID-19 pandemic
D Enari, BW Rangiwai - AlterNative: An International Journal …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
The COVID-19 worldwide pandemic has caused the world to stop. It has disrupted traditional
funeral processes for Māori and Samoan peoples. Their collective ways of mourning were …
funeral processes for Māori and Samoan peoples. Their collective ways of mourning were …
Re-imagining the dialogic spaces of talanoa through Samoan onto-epistemology
This article proposes a Samoan indigenous philosophical position to reconceptualise the
dialogic spaces of talanoa; particularly how talanoa is applied methodologically to research …
dialogic spaces of talanoa; particularly how talanoa is applied methodologically to research …
“Food is our love language”: using Talanoa to conceptualize food security for the Māori and Pasifika Diaspora in South-East Queensland, Australia
H Akbar, CJT Radclyffe, D Santos, M Mopio-Jane… - Nutrients, 2022 - mdpi.com
Queensland is home to the largest diaspora of Māori and Pasifika peoples in Australia. They
form an understudied population concerning experiences and challenges of food insecurity …
form an understudied population concerning experiences and challenges of food insecurity …
The professional athlete career lifespan: Through an indigenous lens
The rise of non-European sport athletes has meant a need for their cultural ways to be
acknowledged in the sporting arena. Although the players' cultures are visible in sports …
acknowledged in the sporting arena. Although the players' cultures are visible in sports …
[PDF][PDF] The pathway to leadership is through service: Exploring the Samoan tautua lifecycle
The popular Samoan adage 'o le ala i le pule o le tautua'(the pathway to leadership is
through service) is commonly understood by Samoans around the world as an important life …
through service) is commonly understood by Samoans around the world as an important life …
A Māori and Pasifika label—an old history, new context
The term 'Māori and Pasifika'is widely used in Aotearoa, New Zealand to both unite and
distinguish these peoples and cultures. As a collective noun of separate peoples, Māori and …
distinguish these peoples and cultures. As a collective noun of separate peoples, Māori and …
Negotiating the relational vā in the University
The Covid-19 global phenomenon has significantly disrupted economic, political and social
systems at all levels. For Pasifika peoples, the impact of Covid-19 has exacerbated …
systems at all levels. For Pasifika peoples, the impact of Covid-19 has exacerbated …
[PDF][PDF] Methodology marriage: Merging Western and Pacific research design
D Enari - 2021 - ir.canterbury.ac.nz
Throughout their migratory journeys, Samoans have continued to perpetuate their Samoan
culture within their host countries such as New Zealand, Australia and America. Research …
culture within their host countries such as New Zealand, Australia and America. Research …
[PDF][PDF] E tumau le fa'avae ae fesuia'i faiga: Pasifika Resilience During COVID‐19
As Samoan academics, we acknowledge the problematic usage of the term Pasifika. This
term does not describe the distinctive, ethnic-specific nature of each Pacific nation. We also …
term does not describe the distinctive, ethnic-specific nature of each Pacific nation. We also …
Climate justice through climate finance? Lessons from Oceania
Abstract Pacific Island Countries (PICs) are at the forefront of climate change and the
movement for climate justice. However, in Western discourse, the PICs are often portrayed …
movement for climate justice. However, in Western discourse, the PICs are often portrayed …