
Candace Fujikane, "Mapping Abundance for a Planetary Future: Kanaka Maoli and Critical Settler Cartography in Hawai'i" (Duke UP, 2021)
New Books in Environmental Studies
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Unconventional Cartography: Mapping Kanakamaoli Lands
Exploring the intricate relationship between Kanaka Maoli people and the land in Hawaii, this chapter delves into the unconventional perspectives on cartography and mapping, emphasizing the importance of incorporating ancestral knowledge and storytelling. It discusses the significance of place names, ancestral knowledge, and the resistance mapping of Kanakamaoli in countering industrial projects like the Thirty Meter Telescope. The chapter highlights the interconnectedness of resources like water across the island and challenges Western perspectives on land and water through indigenous cartographic perspectives.
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