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Kaiaulu : Gathering Tides /

"On the northeast coast of Kaua'i, catch from small local reefs, and the sharing of this abundance, has sustained area kaiāulu (communities) for centuries, through tidal waves, hurricanes, burgeoning tourism, an influx of new residents, and loss of access to coastal lands, now private ret...

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Autor principal: Vaughan, Mehana Blaich (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Corvallis : Oregon State University Press, [2018]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Intro; Contents; Maps; List of Participants; Prologue: He Lei Aloha (A Lei of Aloha); Chapter 1; 'Āina. That Which Feeds; Mo'olelo: 'Ohana (Family); Chapter 2; Hō'ihi. Reciprocity and Respect; Mo'olelo: Minamina (To Grieve for Something Lost); Mo'olelo: Kai Palaoa (Whale Sea); Chapter 3; Kahu. Care and Cultivation; Mo'olelo: Lawai'a (Fisherman); Mo'olelo: 'Ōulilani, A Beloved Elder; Chapter 4; Konohiki. Inviting Community Ability and Abundance; Mo'olelo: Huaka'i Ko'olau (A Field Trip in Ko'olau); Mo'olelo: Tūtū Makaleka Day; Chapter 5; Kīpuka. Kuleana to Land; Mo'olelo: Wāwā's Legacy 
505 0 |a Mo'olelo: E Alu Pū (To Come Together)Chapter 6; Kia'i. Carrying Kuleana into Governance; Mo'olelo: Hālawai (Hā'ena Public Hearing); Chapter 7; Kaiāulu. Provisioning Community; Epilogue. Kū Kāhili (Standard Bearers); Closing Oli. Kia'i 'ia Kīlauea e Nihokū; Appendices; Notes; Glossary; Works Cited; Mahalo Piha (Acknowledgments); Index 
520 |a "On the northeast coast of Kaua'i, catch from small local reefs, and the sharing of this abundance, has sustained area kaiāulu (communities) for centuries, through tidal waves, hurricanes, burgeoning tourism, an influx of new residents, and loss of access to coastal lands, now private retreats for the ultra-wealthy. Building on two decades of interviews with more than sixty Hawaiian elders, leaders, and fishermen and women, Kaiāulu shares their stories of enduring community efforts to perpetuate kuleana, often translated to mean "rights and responsibilities." Community actions extend kuleana to include nurturing respectful relationships with resources, guarding and cultivating fishing spots, perpetuating collective harvests and sharing, maintaining connection to family lands, reasserting local governance rooted in ancestral values, and preparing future generations to carry on."--Back cover 
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