2024
DOI: 10.1177/10105395241292146
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Matalili-Aga Gahua: Development of the Matalili Framework as a Holistic Model for the Well-being of the Niue People

Elviso Togiamua,
Cecily Eruthayam,
Kelvin Lau

Abstract: Culturally appropriate research frameworks are needed for investigating Pacific well-being. This study expands on existing Pacific methodologies and presents a well-being research framework by studying the Niue community. Traditional storytelling or talanoa methodology, referred to as tala in the Niue context, was used to explore and understand the lived experiences of well-being from Niue elders. The elders described traditional activities and objects that are required to sustain well-being, as well as relati… Show more

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