tukikoti
Tukikoti is a term originating from the Māori language of New Zealand. It literally translates to "house of support" or "home of support". The term is commonly used in contemporary Māori contexts to refer to a family home or a place of belonging, particularly one that offers emotional, physical, and social stability. It emphasizes the concept of a safe and nurturing environment where individuals feel cared for and connected to their whānau (family).
The concept of tukikoti is deeply rooted in Māori cultural values of collectivism, mutual responsibility, and