
In Sara Kehaulani Goo’s ‘Kuleana,’ Culture and Capitalism Collide in Hawaii
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Land, Identity, and Cultural Survival
This chapter explores the gradual loss of land experienced by Native Hawaiians and its impact on identity and economic displacement. It also examines the revitalization of the Hawaiian language and the personal journeys of families reconnecting with their heritage amid cultural challenges. Through individual stories and broader themes, the narrative emphasizes the complex relationships between spirituality, capitalism, and the enduring ties to the land.
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