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HISTORICAL TRAUMA, HEALING AND well - BEING IN M ORI COMMUNITIESR ebecca Wirihana*Cherryl Smith AbstractThe high rates of indigenous peoples exposed to traumatic experiences are exacerbated by the affects of HISTORICAL trauma passed from generation to generation. Research exploring the indi-vidual and collective impact of this phenomenon is growing internationally. Yet little is known about M ori practices that facilitate HEALING from HISTORICAL trauma. This article aims to analyse the affects of this trauma on M ori by exploring them in the context of the growing body of international HISTORICAL trauma research.
sive impact on the well- being of indigenous communities. For example, land loss affected the well- being of Australian Aboriginal com-munities because of the intimate spiritual and physical relationships they sustained with the land (Raphael, Swan, & Martinek, 1998). Successive disruptions to the balance of social
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