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Mapping abundance for a planetary future : Kanaka Maoli and critical settler cartographies in Hawai'i / Candace Fujikane, Olelo Hawai'i editing by C. M. Kaliko Baker.

By: Fujikane, Candace [author.]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Durham : Duke University Press, 2021. Description: xx, 279 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmISBN: 9781478010562; 9781478011682Subject(s): Environmental economics -- Hawaii | Water-supply -- Hawaii | Globalization -- Economic aspects -- Hawaii | Hawaiians -- Economic conditions | Natural resources -- Hawaii | Land use -- HawaiiLOC classification: HC79.E5 | F855 2021
Contents:
Abundant Cartographies for a Planetary Future -- Mo�o��aina as Cartographic Method: Lessons from Wai�anae -- Maps in Motion: Mapping Wonder in Wai�anae on Huaka�i Aloha ��Aina -- Mo�oinanea's Waterways on Mauna a W�akea: Beyond Settler Colonial Thresholds in the Wao Akua -- K�upuna P�ohaku on Mauna a W�akea: Spiraling Back to the Piko -- Vertical Maps of Subterranean Waters in Kalihi: The Laws of Haumea and K�anemilohae -- Mo�o��aina Cascades in Wai�ahole and He�eia: A Cartography of Hau(mea) -- �Iwakilomoku: Foreseeing a Future Beyond Capital.
Summary: '"In this era of late liberal settler colonialism, cartography as a methodology is critical to rearticulating our radically contingent relationships with the living lands, seas, and skies. Kanaka Maoli and critical settler cartographies in Hawai'i reveal the ways that climate change is bringing about the demise of capital, making way for Indigenous economies of abundance that ask, how will the earth recognize us? Kanaka Maoli mapping practices emphasize the continuities of lands across waterways and ecosystems. Exhausted cartographies of capital are being transformed by Kanaka Maoli and settler ally artists, writers, and activists who map abundance with exponentially restorative effects"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Abundant Cartographies for a Planetary Future -- Mo�o��aina as Cartographic Method: Lessons from Wai�anae -- Maps in Motion: Mapping Wonder in Wai�anae on Huaka�i Aloha ��Aina -- Mo�oinanea's Waterways on Mauna a W�akea: Beyond Settler Colonial Thresholds in the Wao Akua -- K�upuna P�ohaku on Mauna a W�akea: Spiraling Back to the Piko -- Vertical Maps of Subterranean Waters in Kalihi: The Laws of Haumea and K�anemilohae -- Mo�o��aina Cascades in Wai�ahole and He�eia: A Cartography of Hau(mea) -- �Iwakilomoku: Foreseeing a Future Beyond Capital.

'"In this era of late liberal settler colonialism, cartography as a methodology is critical to rearticulating our radically contingent relationships with the living lands, seas, and skies. Kanaka Maoli and critical settler cartographies in Hawai'i reveal the ways that climate change is bringing about the demise of capital, making way for Indigenous economies of abundance that ask, how will the earth recognize us? Kanaka Maoli mapping practices emphasize the continuities of lands across waterways and ecosystems. Exhausted cartographies of capital are being transformed by Kanaka Maoli and settler ally artists, writers, and activists who map abundance with exponentially restorative effects"-- Provided by publisher.

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