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Hawaiian Archaeology

Volume 11, 2007

Articles on Hawaiian prehistory or archaeology, or that contribute to the advance of method and theory as these apply to Hawai‘i, are considered for publication in Hawaiian Archaeology.

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Ho‘i Hou I Ka Iwikuamo‘o

A Legal Primer for the Protection of Iwi Kūpuna in Hawai‘i Nei

Natasha Baldauf and Malia Akutagawa. Ka Huli Ao Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law, William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa

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Social Change in West Maui

Edited by Bianca Isaki and Lance D. Collins

The essays in this book engage with events, projects, and developments in ways that describe a host of social relationships and, often, the problems that themselves maintain those social relations as inherently conflicted ones.

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Responsibility to the Ancestors, and to the Descendants

Artifacts, Stewardship, and NAGPRA in Hawai’i Jon Daehnke

2009, In Ethnographies and Archaeologies: Iterations of the Past. Editied by Lena Mortensen and Julie Hollowell, University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

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Na Wai Hoola I Na Iwi?

(Who Will Save the Bones?): Native Hawaiians and the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. E Sunny Greer, J.D.

The article argues that although the application of NAGPRA in Hawaii is problematic, it is imperative that Native Hawaiians include the care of ancestral remains and cultural objects as integral components of their cultural and political assertion of sovereignty.

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Ka Huaka'i O Na 'Oiwi: the Tourney Home

Edward Halealoha Ayau and Ty Kāwika Tengan

Inspired by a key session for the World Archaeological Congress in South Africa, The Dead and their Possessions is the first book to tackle the principle, policy and practice of repatriating museum artefacts, rather than cultural heritage in general.

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