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Whāngai adoption

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The whāngai system developed before the development of New Zealand's current legal rules on adoption and fostering and operates parallel with it, but is recognised by New Zealand law. It does not follow the strictures of the Adoption Act of 1955, for example, which supported the idea of a complete
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break between birth and adoptive families. The whāngai system is still in use in more traditional Māori communities. Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 provided a firmer legal basis for the practice, particularly in regards to inheritance law, and formalised whāngai as
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Whāngai is a community process rather than a legal process, and usually involves a child being brought up by a close relative, either because his or her parents have died or because they are unable to look after the child. The adoptive parent is known as a
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is usually closely involved in the decision to adopt and in helping with the child's development. Whāngai may be temporary or permanent.
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Sharing the Love documentary brings Māori adoption custom whāngai to light
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Index

Whāngai
open adoption
Māori people
whānau
tikanga Māori
Inia Te Wiata
Billy T. James
Wira Gardiner
Joline Henry
Governor-General of New Zealand
Jerry Mateparae
Rochelle Umaga
Cultural variations in adoption
Whāngai



Whāngai – customary fostering and adoption
Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
Whangai
"Citizens Advice Bureau"
"Man of the people"
Sharing the Love documentary brings Māori adoption custom whāngai to light
New Zealand Herald
Categories
Māori culture
Māori words and phrases
Māori society
Adoption forms and related practices
Adoption in New Zealand

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