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Although the body of research exploring environment-based (or ‘nature-based`) health interventions is 2 of 12 growing, public health promotion and practice rarely connect the role of the natural environment to achieving good health. This balance is reflected throughout kōrero tuku iho (traditional narratives passed down through generations), like the whakataukı̄ previously mentioned, as well as in contemporary Indigenous health models, such a Te Pae Mahutonga: A Model for Māori Health Promotion and the Atua Matua Māori Health Framework. The authors posit that Indigenous knowledge systems, such as the maramataka . . .
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