Native Hawaiian Law - A Treatise, Chapter 12: Papahānaumokuākea - The Northwestern Hawaiian Islands

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Native Hawaiian Law - A Treatise, Chapter 12: Papahānaumokuākea - The Northwestern Hawaiian Islands

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Number of Pages : 162 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-06-12
Language : English

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This is great for anyone interested in learning about Papahanaumokuakea KindleUser808 MacKenzie and Chung provide great information about Papahanaumokuakea - it's history, the history of Native Hawaiians and this area, claims and traditional, customary and cultural practices related to this area.I haven't been able to find any other sources of reliable information on Amazon regarding this national monument. Thank you for your work

The publication is a collaborative effort of the Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation, Ka Huli Ao Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law at the William S. The chapter outlines elements of Papahnaumokukea’s current Monument Management Plan that are designed to incorporate traditional Native Hawaiian knowledge and practices in the preservation of the archipelago’s ecosystems.Also discussed are laws affecting the islands’ surrounding waters. It focuses particularly on the policies resulting from the archipelago’s designation in 2007 as the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National Monument. However, Monument Management Plan has made strides in promoting Native Hawaiians’ customary rights of access to both the waters and the islands of Papahnaumokukea. Papahnaumokukea, or the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, is a vast archipelago that begins 140 miles northwest of the main Hawaiian Islands and extends across 1,200 miles of the Pacific Ocean. It contains more than five thousand square miles of pristine coral reefs and supports more than seven thousand marine species, approximately half of which are unique to the Hawaiian Island chain. This chapter explains the criteria under which permits for Native Hawaiian activities in

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