Turou hawaiki: Morning karakia and waiata as culturally responsive pedagogy

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Journal Article
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The University of Queensland
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2023
Authors
Karaka-Clarke, T H
Ratima, Matiu Tai
Stevens, Susannah
Motu, E
Watson, M
Abstract

jats:pThis article presents the findings of a qualitative case study on voluntary participation in morning karakia (incantation, prayer) and waiata (song) sessions, led by a group of teacher educators. This study is informed by a selective review of literature from three relevant sources: the impact of music therapy practices, culturally responsive pedagogy, and the normalisation of te reo Māori (Māori language) and tikanga Māori (Māori protocols and customs). This approach to the literature review was necessary given the paucity of research on the impact of indigenous cultural practices such as karakia and waiata in mainstream cultural contexts. Through thematic analysis of a survey questionnaire (N = 65) and semi-structured interviews (n = 9), findings showed that participants experienced an improved sense of wellbeing, an increased feeling of whanaungatanga (relationships and belonging) and greater confidence in engaging with Māori culture. This study could be considered a catalyst for additional research into the practice of daily karakia and waiata in educational or professional contexts to better understand the long-term effects on wellbeing and on cultural competence and confidence.</jats:p>

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Clarke TH, Ratima M, Stevens S (2023). Turou hawaiki: Morning karakia and waiata as culturally responsive pedagogy. The Auatralian Journal of Indigenous Education. 52(1).
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Ngā upoko tukutuku/Māori subject headings
Mātauranga | Education
Reo Māori | Reo rangatira; Te reo Māori; Te reo rangatira; Māori language::Karakia | Chants; Incantations; Prayers (Traditional)
Mahi toi | Arts::Hunga mahi toi | Kāhui mahi toi; Ringa rehe; Ringa toi; Ringatoi; Artists; Artists, Tā moko; Carvers; Designers; Illustrators; Performance artists; Poets; Tā moko artists; Weavers::Tira waiata | Kōea; Choirs; Groups, Vocal; Vocal groups
ANZSRC fields of research
39 - Education::3904 - Specialist studies in education::390410 - Multicultural education (excl. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Māori and Pacific Peoples)
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