Māori cultural definitions of sexual violence.

2016 
Exploring definitions of sexual violence in Aotearoa highlights that on the whole such definitions are located within dominant Pakeha frameworks that do not provide adequately for understanding the context of sexual violence for Maori. As such Maori working in the area of healing the trauma of sexual violence have been developing frameworks which are enabling of culturally defined understandings and traditional knowledge as a basis by which to understand sexual violence in Aotearoa. Informed by te reo and tikanga Maori (Maori language and culture) Māori healers, social workers and health providers have moved beyond western definitions and have highlighted the link between acts of sexual violence and the violence of colonial invasion. This article explores Maori perspectives of the origins and impacts of sexual violence for Maori and advocates for Kaupapa Maori and decolonising approaches to be more fully supported and engaged in dealing with these issues within our communities.
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