
New Books in Geography Candace Fujikane, "Mapping Abundance for a Planetary Future: Kanaka Maoli and Critical Settler Cartography in Hawai'i" (Duke UP, 2021)
Apr 21, 2021
Candace Fujikane draws upon Hawaiian stories to argue for Native economies of abundance against settler capital's fear of abundance. Discusses elemental forms, ancestral wisdom, and struggles against climate change through Kanaka Maoli cartographies. Emphasizes the importance of restoring the relationship between people and land in Hawaii and amplifying marginalized perspectives in the face of climate change discourse.
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Introduction
00:00 • 5min
Mapping Indigenous Perspectives and Resistance in Hawaii
04:51 • 15min
Restoring Relationship Between People and Land in Hawaii
19:26 • 16min
Supporting Community Voices and Amplifying Marginalized Perspectives
35:37 • 3min
Navigating Between Doom and Hope in Climate Change Discourse
38:58 • 2min
Hopeful Perspectives and Restoration Efforts
41:03 • 7min
Exploring Research Sources and Legal Arguments in Native Hawaiian Traditions
48:27 • 12min
