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Rongoā (or
rongoā Māori)
refers to the
traditional medicinal practices developed among the Māori in New Zealand.
Rongoā was one of the Māori cultural...
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potential medical applications,
bringing together its
traditional uses in
Rongoā Māori with the
recent interest in
Western medicine into the
medical applications...
- mua – Ka mātaia ngā
huanga o te
rongoā –
Traditional healing and
mental health:
measuring the
effectiveness of
rongoā" (PDF). Best
Practice Journal (28)...
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ancient Iranian medicine, Ayurveda, Ifá,
medieval Islamic medicine, Muti,
Rongoā,
Siddha medicine,
traditional African medicine,
traditional Chinese medicine...
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Federation of New
zealand (March 2008). "Pomaderris kumaraho". "Demystifying
Rongoā Māori:
Traditional Māorihealing". Best
Practice Journal. 13: 35. 2008. v...
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construct pallisade walls of pā. The
plant also had uses in
traditional rongoā medicine, with
influsions being made from leaves, or by
collecting mānuka...
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knowledge in
general in wānanga. This
included health matters, or
rongoā, as
tohunga were
experts in the use of
medicinal plants and herbs. European...
- kōkoromuka and korohiko.
Koromiko is a
commonly used
plant in
traditional Māori
rongoā medicine, by
chewing or
boiling leaf buds, or
applied in balms. A sticky...
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Arihia Latham (Kai Tahu) is
writer and also Māori
health practitioner of
rongoā.
Public collections which include work of
Ranginui include Waikato Museum...
- uses of
native flora and
fauna from
Paeta and
other Māori
women 'tohunga
rongoa' (healing specialists). She
arrived in
Hiruharama in 1883 with the interest...