Before European contact, Native Hawaiian agriculture was highly adapted to place and expressed a myriad of forms. Although the iconic lo‘i systems (flooded irrigated terraces) are often portrayed as traditional Hawaiian agriculture, other forms of agriculture were, in sum, arguably more important. While pockets of traditional agricultural practices have persevered over the 240 years since European arrival, the revival of indigenous methods and crops has substantially increased since the 1970s. While engagement in lo‘i restoration and maintenance has been a core vehicle for communication and education regarding Hawaiian culture, it does not represent the full spectrum of Hawaiian agriculture and, on the younger islands of Hawai&l...
In this paper an attempt will be made to demonstrate principally on the basis of selected historical...
Hawai‘i is in a food crisis relying on 85-90% of food to be imported to the islands while 41% of its...
Late pre-European contact Hawaiian society was agriculturally based, with visible religious structur...
Before European contact, Native Hawaiian agriculture was highly adapted to place and expressed a myr...
Before European contact, Native Hawaiian agriculture was highly adapted to place and expressed a myr...
Pre-Western-contact Hawai‘i stands as a quintessential example of a large human population tha...
Pre-Western-contact Hawai‘i stands as a quintessential example of a large human population that prac...
Irrigated pondfields and rainfed field systems represented alternative pathways of agricultural inte...
Indigenous crops, tremendously valuable both for food security and cultural survival, are experienci...
Archaeological research on traditional Hawaiian agriculture has generally focused on two primary str...
Kaho'olawe Island has been established as a natural and cultural reserve, and an ongoing process of ...
Rather than viewing the culture history of Kahikinui, Maui, as a process of gradual population growt...
Over the past five centuries, the Hawaiian island of Kaho'olawe has suffered the ravages of slash-a...
The arrival of taro in the Hawaiian Islands, its significance in Hawaiian culture, and the decline i...
Biocultural restoration is a process by which the various connections between humanity and nature, a...
In this paper an attempt will be made to demonstrate principally on the basis of selected historical...
Hawai‘i is in a food crisis relying on 85-90% of food to be imported to the islands while 41% of its...
Late pre-European contact Hawaiian society was agriculturally based, with visible religious structur...
Before European contact, Native Hawaiian agriculture was highly adapted to place and expressed a myr...
Before European contact, Native Hawaiian agriculture was highly adapted to place and expressed a myr...
Pre-Western-contact Hawai‘i stands as a quintessential example of a large human population tha...
Pre-Western-contact Hawai‘i stands as a quintessential example of a large human population that prac...
Irrigated pondfields and rainfed field systems represented alternative pathways of agricultural inte...
Indigenous crops, tremendously valuable both for food security and cultural survival, are experienci...
Archaeological research on traditional Hawaiian agriculture has generally focused on two primary str...
Kaho'olawe Island has been established as a natural and cultural reserve, and an ongoing process of ...
Rather than viewing the culture history of Kahikinui, Maui, as a process of gradual population growt...
Over the past five centuries, the Hawaiian island of Kaho'olawe has suffered the ravages of slash-a...
The arrival of taro in the Hawaiian Islands, its significance in Hawaiian culture, and the decline i...
Biocultural restoration is a process by which the various connections between humanity and nature, a...
In this paper an attempt will be made to demonstrate principally on the basis of selected historical...
Hawai‘i is in a food crisis relying on 85-90% of food to be imported to the islands while 41% of its...
Late pre-European contact Hawaiian society was agriculturally based, with visible religious structur...