Kaho'olawe Island has been established as a natural and cultural reserve, and an ongoing process of removal of dangerous unexploded ordnance is to be followed by a restoration of the native vegetation of the island, now largely denuded and highly disturbed by alien weeds. As part of the planning process for this effort, a review of Hawaiian traditional ecological knowledge and land management practices was undertaken, offering many premises, precedents, and practica for the effort, all stemming from chants and recorded practices of Hawaiians. It becomes clear that traditional approaches have much to offer the modern restoration effort
Hawaiʻi is the most isolated island chain in the world, which has an abundance of flora and fauna in...
Hawaiʻi is the most isolated island chain in the world, which has an abundance of flora and fauna in...
This excerpt from "Growing plants for Hawaiian lei" examines the effects of early Hawaiians' spiritu...
“Kaho’olawe represents both the end result of human-influenced environmental degradation and the beg...
This publication was originally issued as Research Extension Series 142 in 1994. It has been edited ...
Over the past five centuries, the Hawaiian island of Kaho'olawe has suffered the ravages of slash-a...
Before European contact, Native Hawaiian agriculture was highly adapted to place and expressed a myr...
Indigenous crops, tremendously valuable both for food security and cultural survival, are experienci...
Biocultural restoration is a process by which the various connections between humanity and nature, a...
Before European contact, Native Hawaiian agriculture was highly adapted to place and expressed a myr...
Historically, traditional Native Hawaiian values and survival were rooted in the practice of mālama ...
Historically, traditional Native Hawaiian values and survival were rooted in the practice of mālama ...
Since 2009, Kāko‘o 'Ōiwi, a non-profit organization, has been actively restoring kalo (taro) cultiva...
Before European contact, Native Hawaiian agriculture was highly adapted to place and expressed a myr...
Hawaiʻi is the most isolated island chain in the world, which has an abundance of flora and fauna in...
Hawaiʻi is the most isolated island chain in the world, which has an abundance of flora and fauna in...
Hawaiʻi is the most isolated island chain in the world, which has an abundance of flora and fauna in...
This excerpt from "Growing plants for Hawaiian lei" examines the effects of early Hawaiians' spiritu...
“Kaho’olawe represents both the end result of human-influenced environmental degradation and the beg...
This publication was originally issued as Research Extension Series 142 in 1994. It has been edited ...
Over the past five centuries, the Hawaiian island of Kaho'olawe has suffered the ravages of slash-a...
Before European contact, Native Hawaiian agriculture was highly adapted to place and expressed a myr...
Indigenous crops, tremendously valuable both for food security and cultural survival, are experienci...
Biocultural restoration is a process by which the various connections between humanity and nature, a...
Before European contact, Native Hawaiian agriculture was highly adapted to place and expressed a myr...
Historically, traditional Native Hawaiian values and survival were rooted in the practice of mālama ...
Historically, traditional Native Hawaiian values and survival were rooted in the practice of mālama ...
Since 2009, Kāko‘o 'Ōiwi, a non-profit organization, has been actively restoring kalo (taro) cultiva...
Before European contact, Native Hawaiian agriculture was highly adapted to place and expressed a myr...
Hawaiʻi is the most isolated island chain in the world, which has an abundance of flora and fauna in...
Hawaiʻi is the most isolated island chain in the world, which has an abundance of flora and fauna in...
Hawaiʻi is the most isolated island chain in the world, which has an abundance of flora and fauna in...
This excerpt from "Growing plants for Hawaiian lei" examines the effects of early Hawaiians' spiritu...