Maori cultural identity and the New Zealand search for nationhood.

M H Durie
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Maori cultural identity has been seriously eroded by military might, the law, loss of land, exclusion from power, and economic deprivation. The effects remain evident and are related to a variety of sociocultural problems. This paper focuses on conditions which undermined a positive Maori identity and discusses measures likely to lead to a restored sense of positive identity including opportunities to reinforce cultural identity in mental health services. If people are able to have access to the Maori world, and to society's institutions and professions without being required to relinquish their own culture, identity can be secured more firmly.

毛利人的文化认同和新西兰对国家地位的追求。
毛利人的文化特性受到军事力量、法律、丧失土地、被排除在权力之外和经济剥夺的严重侵蚀。其影响仍然很明显,并与各种社会文化问题有关。本文侧重于破坏积极毛利人身份认同的条件,并讨论了可能导致恢复积极认同感的措施,包括在精神卫生服务中加强文化认同的机会。如果人们能够在不被要求放弃自己的文化的情况下进入毛利人的世界,进入社会的机构和职业,那么身份就可以得到更牢固的保障。
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