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Detours : A Decolonial Guide to Hawai'i
We Never Voyage Alone
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Linda H. L. Furuto
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2019
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Duke University Press
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pp. i
Front Matter
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. vii
Contents
pp. vii
Table of Contents
pp. xiii
Acknowledgments
pp. xiii
Acknowledgments
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 15
[PART I. Introduction]
pp. 16
Only Twenty Ahupuaʻa Away
pp. 19
Only Twenty Ahupua‘a Away
pp. 19
Only Twenty Ahupua‘a Away
pp. 26
Hā-mākua
pp. 26
Hā-Mākua
pp. 26
Hā-mākua
pp. 28
He Mo‘olelo no Pa‘auilo:
pp. 28
He Mo‘olelo no Pa‘auilo: Restor(y)ing ‘Āina in a Quiet, Old Plantation Town in Hāmākua
pp. 28
He Mo‘olelo No Pa‘auilo:
pp. 37
Ponoiwi
pp. 37
Ponoiwi
pp. 37
Ponoiwi
pp. 39
[Illustrations]
pp. 45
Wehe aʻela ka ʻĪao ma Haleakalā
pp. 45
Wehe A‘ela Ka ‘Īao Ma Haleakalā
pp. 45
Wehe a’ela ka ‘Īao ma Haleakalā
pp. 50
(Locals Will) Remove All Valuables From Your Vehicle:
pp. 50
(Locals Will) Remove All Valuables from Your Vehicle: The Kepaniwai Heritage Gardens and the Damming of the Waters
pp. 50
(Locals Will) Remove All Valuables from Your Vehicle:
pp. 58
Finding Direction:
pp. 58
Finding Direction: Google Mapping the Sacred, Mo‘olelo Mapping Wahi Pana in Five Poems
pp. 58
Finding Direction:
pp. 67
Princess Kaʻiulani Haunts Empire in Waikīkī
pp. 67
Princess Ka‘iulani Haunts Empire in Waīkikī
pp. 67
Princess Kaʻiulani Haunts Empire in Waikīkī
pp. 77
Sources of Sustainment:
pp. 77
Sources of Sustainment:
pp. 77
Sources of Sustainment: Fort Kamehameha and ‘Āhua Point
pp. 86
Fantasy Island:
pp. 86
Fantasy Island:
pp. 86
Fantasy Island: From Pineapple Plantation to Tourist Plantation on Lānaʻi
pp. 94
Anini
pp. 94
Anini
pp. 94
Anini
pp. 96
Kahale‘ala, Halele‘a:
pp. 96
Kahale‘ala, Halele‘a: Fragrant, Joyful Home, a Visit to Anini, Kaua‘i
pp. 96
Kahale‘ala, Halele‘a:
pp. 107
Nā Pana Kaulana o Keaukaha: The Storied Places of Keaukaha
pp. 107
Nā Pana Kaulana O Keaukaha:
pp. 107
Nā Pana Kaulana o Keaukaha:
pp. 119
[PART II. Introduction]
pp. 120
Ke Kilohana
pp. 123
Ke Kilohana
pp. 123
Ke Kilohana
pp. 125
Aloha Is Deoccupied Love
pp. 125
Aloha Is Deoccupied Love
pp. 125
Aloha Is Deoccupied Love
pp. 132
Sovereign Spaces:
pp. 132
Sovereign Spaces:
pp. 132
Sovereign Spaces: Creating Decolonial Zones through Hula and Mele
pp. 147
Settler Colonial Postcards
pp. 147
Settler Colonial Postcards
pp. 147
Settler Colonial Postcards
pp. 153
An Island Negotiating a Pathway for Responsible Tourism
pp. 153
An Island Negotiating a Pathway for Responsible Tourism
pp. 153
An Island Negotiating a Pathway for Responsible Tourism
pp. 164
Ka Hale Hō‘ike‘ike a Pihopa:
pp. 164
Ka Hale Hō‘ike‘ike a Pihopa: A Bishop Museum Love Story
pp. 164
Ka Hale Hō‘ike‘ike a Pihopa:
pp. 173
Reclaiming the ‘ili of Haukulu and ‘Aihulama
pp. 173
Reclaiming the ‘Ili of Haukulu and ‘Aihulama
pp. 173
Reclaiming the ʻIli of Haukulu and ʻAihulama
pp. 182
Keauhou Resort: Rethinking Highest and Best Use
pp. 182
Keauhou Resort:
pp. 182
Keauhou Resort:
pp. 193
‘A‘ole Is Our Refusal
pp. 193
‘A’ole Is Our Refusal
pp. 193
‘A‘ole Is Our Refusal
pp. 200
“Where Are Your Sacred Temples?”
pp. 200
“Where Are Your Sacred Temples?”
pp. 200
“Where Are Your Sacred Temples?” Notes on the Struggle for Mauna a Wākea
pp. 211
Kūkulu Hale in Hāna, East Maui:
pp. 211
Kūkulu Hale in Hāna, East Maui: Reviving Traditional Hawaiian House and Heaiu Building
pp. 211
Kūkulu Hale in Hāna, East Maui:
pp. 220
Pū‘olo Pa‘akai: A Bundle of Salt from Pūʻolo, Hanapēpē, Kauaʻi
pp. 220
Pū‘olo Pa‘akai:
pp. 220
Pū‘olo Pa‘akai:
pp. 230
“Welcome to the Future”:
pp. 230
“Welcome to the Future”:
pp. 230
“Welcome to the Future”: Restoring Keawanui Fishpond
pp. 245
[PART III. Introduction]
pp. 246
The Hawaiʻi DeTour Project: Demilitarizing Sites and Sights on Oʻahu
pp. 249
The Hawai‘i DeTour Project:
pp. 249
The Hawaiʻi Detour Project:
pp. 261
Kanaloa Kaho‘olawe:
pp. 261
Kanaloa Kahoʻolawe:
pp. 261
Kanaloa Kahoʻolawe: He Wahi Akua/ A Sacred Place
pp. 271
Fences and Fishing Nets: Conflicting Visions of Stewardship for Ka‘ena and Mākua
pp. 271
Fences and Fishing Nets:
pp. 271
Fences and Fishing Nets:
pp. 283
Beneath the Touristic Sheen of Waikīkī
pp. 283
Beneath the Touristic Sheen of Waikīkī
pp. 283
Beneath the Touristic Sheen of Waikīkī
pp. 293
Sakada
pp. 293
Sakada
pp. 293
Sakada
pp. 300
A Downtown Honolulu and Capitol District Decolonial Tour
pp. 300
A Downtown Honolulu and Capitol District Decolonial Tour
pp. 300
A Downtown Honolulu and Capitol District Decolonial Tour
pp. 315
Unearthing ‘Auwai and Urban Histories in Kakaʻako
pp. 315
Unearthing ‘Auwai and Urban Histories in Kaka‘ako
pp. 315
Unearthing ‘Auwai and Urban Histories in Kakaʻako
pp. 326
Displaced Kaka‘ako
pp. 326
Displaced Kaka‘ako
pp. 326
Displaced Kaka‘ako
pp. 328
What’s under the Pavement in My Neighborhood, Pūowaina
pp. 328
What’s under the Pavement in My Neighborhood, Pūowaina
pp. 328
What’s under the Pavement in My Neighborhood, Pūowaina
pp. 340
Mapping Won der in Lualualei on the Huaka‘i Kāko‘o no Wai‘anae Environmental Justice Bus Tour
pp. 340
Mapping Wonder in Lualualei on the Huakaʻi Kākoʻo no Waiʻanae Environmental Justice Bus Tour
pp. 340
Mapping Wonder in Lualualei On the Huakaʻi Kākoʻo No Waiʻanae Environmental Justice Bus Tour
pp. 351
[PART IV. Introduction]
pp. 352
Where Is Hawaiʻi? Hawaiian Diaspora and Kuleana
pp. 355
Where Is Hawaiʻi?
pp. 355
Where Is Hawai‘i?
pp. 362
We Never Voyage Alone
pp. 362
We Never Voyage Alone
pp. 362
We Never Voyage Alone
pp. 373
Law of the Canoe: Reckoning Colonialism and Criminal Justice in the Pacific
pp. 373
Law of the Canoe:
pp. 373
Law of the Canoe:
pp. 380
Reconnecting with Ancestral Islands: A Guide to Papahānaumokuākea (the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands)
pp. 380
Reconnecting with Ancestral Islands:
pp. 380
Reconnecting with Ancestral Islands:
pp. 391
Conclusion: ‘A‘ole I Pau (Not Yet Finished)
pp. 391
‘A’ole I Pau (Not yet Finished)
pp. 391
Conclusion
pp. 393
Glossary of Terms
pp. 393
Glossary of Terms
pp. 405
Select References
pp. 405
Select References
pp. 405
Select References
pp. 409
Contributors
pp. 409
Contributors
pp. 417
Index
pp. 417
Index
pp. 417
Index
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