
In Sara Kehaulani Goo’s ‘Kuleana,’ Culture and Capitalism Collide in Hawaii
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Roots and Responsibilities: A Hawaiian Heritage
This chapter explores the profound bond between a family and their ancestral Hawaiian land, reflecting on the cultural significance of 'aina' and the duties it entails. It examines the historical legacy of the land, the speaker's personal journey of rediscovery, and the emotional challenges tied to inheritance amidst modern property issues. The narrative also addresses the lasting impacts of colonization on Native Hawaiian society while emphasizing the importance of understanding one's heritage within a complex cultural identity.
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