Hauora is health Whakapapa is geneology but it does not solely refer to blood relatives, it also refers to your tribal affiliations (land, mountain, river/sea/lake, waka etc) Kaitiakitanga is guardianship or steward. Kinship is both of family relationships and relationships by nature (gender, qualities etc)
Kinship is the relationship between people created by marriage, birth, adoption, or other rituals.
The relationship of kinship, groups, and clans is family.
a kinship group is people that is related by blood marage or addoption and clans are kinship groups that have a common ancesstor
Tūrangawaewae in Māori refers to a place where one feels a sense of belonging, identity, and connection. It is often translated as "a place to stand" and represents a physical or spiritual place where one has the right to be.
Kinship refers to an actual or situational relationship. Example : "The overworked assistant felt a kinship with the workers in the office mailroom."
kinship, connection or coexistence, are a few.
Family relationship.
the relationship of people based on marriage or blood
Kinship is a familial or situational relationship. Example : "The clans put more value in kinship than in obeying the appointed officials." Example : "The harried clerk felt a kinship with the busy accounting staff."
kinship
In Irish 'gaol' means 'relationship, kinship'. In Scottish Gaelic:?
I think kinship is the bond between family members. Marriage is a legal contract between to unrelated people who love each other