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“Ko Au te Whenua, Ko te Whenua Ko Au: I Am the Land, and the Land Is Me”: Healer/Patient Views on the Role of Rongoā Māori (Traditional Māori Healing) in Healing the Land

Glenis Mark, Amohia Boulton, Tanya Allport, Donna Kerridge, Gill Potaka-Osborne

2022International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In Rongoā Māori (traditional Māori healing), the connection with the land stems from seeing Papatūānuku/Mother Earth as a part of our identity/whakapapa (genealogy), our culture, and our wellbeing. This qualitative study aimed to explore the holistic nature and meaning of Rongoā Māori. There were 49 practitioner and patient participants who participated in semi-structured interviews and focus groups across Aotearoa/New Zealand. The findings showed four themes: land as an intrinsic part of identity; land as a site and source of healing; reciprocity of the healing relationship; and the importance of kaitiakitanga/conservation to Rongoā Māori. Participants shared narratives of connections between the people and the land that showed that when the land is well, the people are well. Implications of these themes for Indigenous wellbeing and the conservation and protection of our natural environments led to three recommendations to reconnect with the land, support Rongoā Māori healing, and to participate in the conservation and preservation of local land and waterways. It is hoped that in learning more about the connection between the land and Rongoā Māori healing, we begin to place greater value on the need to conserve and preserve both the land and our connections to her through traditional healing practices.

Topics & Concepts

AotearoaIndigenousReciprocity (cultural anthropology)GeographyFocus groupIdentity (music)Traditional knowledgeNarrativeSociologyPsychologyGender studiesSocial psychologyEcologyAnthropologyAestheticsBiologyPhilosophyLinguisticsUrban Green Space and HealthIndigenous Health, Education, and RightsUrban Agriculture and Sustainability
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