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The whānau would look after children and grandchildren collectively, so the loss of a parent was less likely to be devastating to a child's upbringing. In the case of orphaned children, the child would be taken in by the process of
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In pre-contact Māori tribal organisation the whānau historically comprised a family spanning three to four generations, and would number around 20 to 30 people. It formed the smallest partition of the Māori society.
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Thomas, T.; LaGrow, S. J (1994). "Whanau workers: Providing services for the indigenous people of New Zealand".
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Pere, R. (1984). "Te orange o te whanau: The health of the family". In Maori Health Planning Workshop (ed.).
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has been variably described as 'extended family', 'extended family or community', or simply 'family'.
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the whānau encompasses three or four generations and forms the political unit below the levels of
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Hui Whakaoranga: Maori health planning workshop, Hoani Waititi Marae, 19-22 March, 1984
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An "object or construction based on descent, cause or a mix of the two"; or
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Diversity in gifted education: International perspectives on global issues
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Tāniko : public participation, young Māori women, & whānau health
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This article related to the Māori people of New Zealand is a
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Contemporary conceptions offer whānau in one of two ways:
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Index

[ˈɸaːnaʉ]
Māori language
extended family
Māori society
hapū
iwi
waka
whakapapa
kaumātua

self-sufficient
iwi
hapū
whāngai adoption
Ohana
"Tribal organisation – Whānau"
hdl
10179/640
Diversity in gifted education: International perspectives on global issues
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doi
10.1177/0145482X9408800113
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Aotearoa
History

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