The glue that binds us: The positive relationships between whanaungatanga (belonging), the wellbeing, and identity pride for takatāpui who are trans and non‐binary
Logan Hamley,
Elizabeth Kerekere,
Tāwhanga Nopera
et al.
Abstract:Issue AddressedThis article explores how belonging can enhance well‐being for takatāpui (a traditional Māori term that embraces all Māori with diverse genders, sexualities and sex characteristics) who are trans and non‐binary across a range of contexts.MethodsWe drew data from the 2018 Counting Ourselves, a nationwide community‐based survey of trans and non‐binary people in Aotearoa (New Zealand) (N = 1178); of which 161 (13.7%) identified as Māori, the Indigenous people of Aotearoa.ResultsBased on generalised… Show more
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