In celebration of Mäori language week 2023. We present Waiho I Te Toipoto
With #love from the cast and crew of #ShortlandStreet#WaiataReoMāori#WaiataHou
⏯ Te Māngai Pāho 🙏
🎼 Seth Haapu ft Marei 😍
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Tautoko the other person(s) too.
“I know you’re going through a lot”
“I can see how much you care about us”
Boundaries take practise and conscious effort for the benefit of you and your whānau. You are not alone. Reach out if you need support.
Boundaries indicate what’s ok and not ok. They're simple, clear, and mana-protecting.
Unhealthy boundaries lead to violations, gas-lighting, control, and disregard for wellbeing.
What boundaries do you need? what’s at stake? Physical? Emotional? Spiritual? Moral? Financial?
Find a time, place and support for kōrero when everyone is tau and ready to engage respectfully. Speak from your heart. Own it. be clear. “I feel ___ when you___. I need ___”.
My hair is important to my spiritual wellbeing. Head and hair are sacred. By enacting this knowledge, I'm following in my ancestors' footsteps and awakening the sacredness of being powerful, chiefly, and unique
#maori#indigenous#Polynesian#hair#tahitian#reconnect#mhawnz
Sexual violence is a crime against a person���s entire existence. It violates the mana, physical, spiritual, mental, and emotional health for the individuals involved and their wider whānau, including their ancestors and descendants.
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Healing must happen on both an individual and a collective level to stop the transmission of intergenerational trauma. Seek help if you’ve caused harm. If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual violence, it’s not your fault. You are not alone.
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