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Native Hawaiian Fishing Rights

Native Hawaiian Fishing Rights
Author: Robert T. B. Iversen
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1990
Genre: Fisheries
ISBN:

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The Hawaiian Monarchy's Fishing Rights Laws

The Hawaiian Monarchy's Fishing Rights Laws
Author: Keoni Kealoha Agard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1979
Genre: Fishery law and legislation
ISBN:

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"For generations Native Hawaiians have looked to the sea as primary sources for the Hawaiian diet. The sea fisheries were regarded as among their most valuable properties. Fishing was a necessary occupation for many Native Hawaiians. Fishing rights were closely connected with the ancient system of land tenure. Fisheries were regarded as appurtenances to the adjoining lands. The customs and the laws governing the fisheries are explained only by reference to the old system of land tenure, which was of a feudal nature" -- Page [1].


Fishing Rights in Hawaii

Fishing Rights in Hawaii
Author: Edward Kingsley Massee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1926
Genre: Fishery law and legislation
ISBN:

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Kahoòlawe Island

Kahoòlawe Island
Author: Kahoʻolawe Island Conveyance Commission (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1993
Genre: Cultural property
ISBN:

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Tradition-Based Natural Resource Management

Tradition-Based Natural Resource Management
Author: Edward W. Glazier
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2019-05-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3030148424

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This book addresses the complex socio-political context of natural resource management in coastal and marine environments throughout the contemporary Pacific Islands and provides lessons that can be applied around the globe. The author spotlights one particular case in which Native Hawaiians worked successfully to develop a formal policy mechanism through which to advise government agencies in the State of Hawaii on matters regarding traditional and customary use and management of the island’s natural resources. Glazier describes historic-traditional aspects of natural resource use and management in the Hawaiian Islands and the challenging process that was employed to enhance the capacity of modern Hawaiians to influence the course of their future. This process successfully broached and addressed truly difficult challenges, including but not limited to: the convening of representatives of a complex society of indigenous persons in order to elicit traditional place-based knowledge and varying perspectives on the appropriate use and management of natural resources; the incorporation of such knowledge and perspectives into the modern natural resource management and policy context; and the need to balance the interests of indigenous persons and those of more recently-arriving persons around the island chain. The lessons learned were many and varied and are particularly germane for resource managers, scientists, policymakers, and indigenous persons seeking to undertake balanced natural resource policy decisions in island, coastal, and indigenous settings around the Pacific and beyond.