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I ka Piko,To the Summit: Resistance from the Mountain to the Sea
Authors:Emalani Case
Institution:1. emalani.case@vuw.ac.nz
Abstract:This paper focuses on Mauna Kea, the highest mountain in Hawai?i, and uses it as a case example for examining articulations of place and space, or how areas can be understood, read, and interpreted to push particular agendas. Furthermore, it comments on the often-conflicting expressions of belonging and possession, how they are enacted and embodied both on and off the mountain, and how they have been used in contemporary discourse regarding the sacred. Finally, it offers insight into how resistance efforts may be grounded and motivated by connections to place.
Keywords:development  settler colonialism  resistance  sacred  indigenous rights  indigeneity
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