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A review of localised Māori community responses to Covid-19 lockdowns in Aotearoa New Zealand

Shemana Cassim, Teorongonui Josie Keelan

2022AlterNative An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aotearoa New Zealand has been commended for the overarching effectiveness of its Covid-19 response. Yet, the lockdowns challenged the health of whānau Māori (Māori families) alongside their social, cultural and financial well-being. However, Māori have repeatedly demonstrated innovative means of resilience throughout the pandemic. This review aimed to document the local grassroots, community-level responses to Covid-19 lockdowns by Māori. Three sources for searching for evidence were used: academic, websites and media, and Māori community networks. A total of 18 records were reviewed. Four of these records comprised published academic literature, 13 comprised news, online and media articles, and one was a situation report. Findings were grouped into three categories: distributive networks, well-being and resource support. The findings of this review provide an exemplar for the strength of Māori leadership and agency, alongside value-driven holistic approaches to health and well-being that could positively impact the health of all.

Topics & Concepts

AotearoaCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)GrassrootsAgency (philosophy)Public relationsPandemicSociologyPolitical scienceMedicineSocial scienceGender studiesPoliticsDiseasePathologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)LawDisaster Response and ManagementResilience and Mental HealthHealth disparities and outcomes
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