Who are the Knowing? Who are the Known?

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Who are the Knowing? Who are the Known?. Terry Ehau Diabetes NZ Conference 20-22 September 2013. Korero today. The Knowing & The Known Kei te Hea ? (Who am I?) Relationships People Environment Maori Lens Scientific Lens New Knowledge. The Known. The Knowing. Who am I?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Who are the Knowing?

Who are the Known?

Terry EhauDiabetes NZ Conference20-22 September 2013

Korero today

1. The Knowing & The Known2. Kei te Hea? (Who am I?)3. Relationships

1. People2. Environment

4. Maori Lens5. Scientific Lens6. New Knowledge

The Known

The Knowing

Who am I?

• My mountain is Hikurangi• My river is Waiapu• My tribe is Ngati Porou• My subtribes are Uepohatu and Te Umu Ariki• My marae is Mangahanea• My whare tupuna is Hinetapora• My dad is Tangi Haere Ehau (Full Maori)• My mum is Nell Elizabeth Ehau - nee Beattie (Full Pakeha)• Born Waipiro Bay 26 April 1955 • Danny & Khan are my sons• Koda & Vance are my mokopuna• Centre of my universe is Kathy Grace

Who am I?• 1 of 8 siblings• 1 Bedroom house• Power• Tarseal• Orchards• Garden• Puha• Watercress• Pigs• Cow - Tripe• Radio / Wireless• Television• Health• Population 99%+ Maori

• Education• Formal

• Manutahi Maori School• Ngata Memorial College• Rutherford High School• Auckland College of Education• University of Auckland• Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi

• Informal• Whanau knowledge• Community knowledge• Marae• Hui• Farm• Knowledge Groups• Media

Who am I?• Health

• Public• Pre primary school

• Personal• 6 foot tall and bullet proof• Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

• Secondary• Broken cheek bone• Stomach• Gall bladder• CVD (4 stents)

• Research & Evaluation• Ngati & Healthy Diabetes Prevention• Pouwhenua Clinics• National HEHA Strategy

• Work History• Construction

• Builders Labourer• Demolition Exponent• Civil engineering• Concrete layer• Civil Engineering Company

• Health• Practitioner

• Social Worker• Leadership

• Operational Management• Governance

Au

Whakawhanaungatanga

Awhiowhio Framework

Whanaungatanga

Whanaunga

Whanau

Ehau T . Adapted from the teachings of Huata P (1996)

Te Ao Hurihuri

Te Ao Hurihuri

Te Ao Hurihuri

Te Ao Hurihuri

Te Pae Mahutonga

Mauri OraTe Ao Maori

WaioraEnvironmental Health

ToioraParticipation in Society

Te OrangaHealthy Lifestyles

Nga ManukuraLeadership

Mana WhakahaereAutonomyAdapted from Durie 2003

Au

Whakawhanaungatanga

Awhiowhio Framework

Whanaungatanga

Whanaunga

Whanau

Ehau T . Adapted from the teachings of Huata P (1996) & Durie (2004)

Te Ao Hurihuri

Te Ao Hurihuri

Te Ao Hurihuri

Te Ao Hurihuri

Maori Lens

Kaupapa Maori Theory is about the idea of struggle; the need to create space in which we wish to develop our thinking that relates to Maori elements and has its own validityLeadership is the ability • To reconcile those differences while recognising that we exist within three

realms; Te Ao Maori (as Maori), Aotearoa (as New Zealanders) and Te Ao Whanui (as Global Citizens).• To occupy and own the space between Matauranga Maori (Maori

knowledge) and other pools of knowledge is essential • To recognise Maori have a way of looking at health which is markedly

different from looking at disease.

Scientific Lens

Clinical• Nurses• Doctors• Nutritionist• Dietitians• Phlebotomist• Physical Exercise Clinician

Research• Endocrinologist• Investigators• Postdoctoral Fellows• Community Investigators• Management

Indigenous Ideology and Knowledge

Scientific Ideology and Knowledge

Indigenous – Scientific Interface

Adapted from Durie, (2004 p.9)

New Knowledge

C-lutions

• Challenge

• Community

• Conversations

• Continuity

• Connectivity

• Culture

• Concientisation

• Conflict / Change

• Champions

• Competency

• Credibility

Te Roopu Mate Huka

• DNZ• Tertiary Institutes• Funding Opportunities• Community• Whanau, Hapu, Iwi• IIDA