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Islands of Hope : Indigenous Resource Management in a Changing Pacific
Islands of Hope : Indigenous Resource Management in a Changing Pacific
Autore D'Arcy Paul
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Canberra : , : ANU Press, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (462 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) KuanDaya Dakasi Da-Wei
Collana Pacific Series
Soggetto topico Human ecology - Pacific Area
ISBN 9781760465629
1760465623
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Abbreviations -- List of figures -- Figure 7.1: GIS mapping tool information. -- Figure 13.1: GHG emissions by farm type. -- Figure 13.2: Comparison of regional averages for dairy farm GHG emissions. -- Figure 13.3: Comparison of GHG emissions from Māori S& -- B farms and national Monitor farms. -- Figure 14.1: Parallel cousins and cross-cousins. -- Figure 14.2: Matrilineal inheritance. -- Figure 14.3: Patrilineal inheritance. -- List of maps -- Map 1: The Asia-Pacific region, showing chapter locations. -- Map 2.1: Location of the Fitzroy River and Daly River catchments within which the Gooniyandi and Ngan'gi seasonal calendars were created. -- Map 3.1: The layout of Hongay's home garden. -- Map 3.2: The layout of Nikar's home garden. -- Map 3.3: The layout of Lisin's home garden. -- Map 4.1: Map of Vanuatu and the region. -- Map 4.2: Remnant agricultural systems, Marona Valley, Efate Island, Vanuatu. -- Map 7.1: Map of Tahiti (Teahupo`o is at bottom right). -- Map 7.2: Map of local names in Teahupo`o. -- Map 7.3: Map of land and sea use zones in Teahupo`o and Tautira districts. -- Map 10.1: Map of the Federated States of Micronesia in regional context. -- Map 14.1: Bougainville and Buka islands. -- Map 14.2: Bougainville linguistic divisions. -- Map 15.1: Map showing Cinsbu within Jianshih Township, Hsinchu County. -- Map 16.1: Map showing distribution of the main Indigenous peoples of southern South America. -- List of plates -- Plate 1: Papa Mape. -- Plate 2.1: Children interact with the Ngan'gi seasons calendar at Nauiyu Nambiyu. An A0-size all-weather rotating version of the calendar was installed on the outside of Merrepen Art Centre. -- Plate 2.2: The Gooniyandi seasons calendar. -- Plate 2.3: The Ngan'gi seasons calendar. -- Plate 3.1: 'Etolan on the south-eastern coast of Taiwan.
Plate 3.2: Bitter gourd, with yellow flowers and ribbed fruit. -- Plate 3.3: The view from an 'Amis home garden. -- Plate 3.4: Examples of the wild vegetables used in 'Amis households in 'Etolan. -- Plate 3.5: The home garden of Ci-Hongay, viewed from the south-west, as in Plate 3.3. -- Plate 4.1: Irrigated taro plots, Maewo Island, Vanuatu. -- Plate 4.2: Abandoned irrigated taro terraces, Col des Roussettes, Bourail, New Caledonia. -- Plate 7.1: Artificial modification of the Teahupo`o coastline. -- Plate 15.1: The agroforestry in Cinsbu community is combined with multiple crops growing in rotation and Taiwan fir at the lower end of the farmland. -- Plate 15.2: Formosan alder grows at the upper end of the farmland. -- Plate 15.3: Crops are often covered with plastic sheeting to suppress the growth of weeds, but it damages quickly and the small pieces can pollute farmland. -- Plate 15.4: Sets of plug seedlings can suppress weeds and be reused for several years, reducing pollution. -- Plate 15.5: The Indigenous group's traditional territory is shown on a community topographical map. -- Plate 15.6: Phytoncides, antimicrobial organic compounds, fill the air of the forest classroom. -- Plate 15.7: An Indigenous woman demonstrates how to weave ramie. -- Plate 18.1: Embedded No.1, 2019. -- Plate 18.2: Hold Me, 2019. -- List of tables -- Table 2.1: Gooniyandi seasons calendar: Barrangga (very hot weather) to Yidirla (wet season time) -- Table 2.2: Gooniyandi seasons calendar: Moongoowarla (cold weather time) -- Table 2.3: Ngan'gi seasons calendar: Ngunguwe to Wurr wirribem filgarri -- Table 2.4: Ngan'gi seasons calendar: Wurr bengim miyerr to Walkity denta -- Table 3.1: Most common vegetable plants in an 'Amis home garden -- Table 4.1: List of plants found in agroforestry systems of Vanuatu, their frequency and importance.
Table 7.1: Population dynamics of Teahupo`o study area, 2007-17 -- Table 7.2: IUCN implementation categories proposed to Teahupo`o residents -- Table 13.1: Profile of 29 farms -- Table 15.1: List of interviewees -- Contributors -- Papa Mape: A tribute -- Introduction: Local practice and global interactions in the Pacific-Making the global local -- Section One: Pacific Indigenous sustainable development -- Introduction: Knowledge retained-Pacific Indigenous sustainable development -- 1. Intimacies: Poetics of a land beloved -- 2. Beauty beyond the Eye of the Beholder: The efficacy of Indigenous seasonal calendars in northern Australia -- 3. Knowledge and Practices of Growing Wild Edible Plants in 'Amis Home Gardens: Content and social distribution of a traditional ecological knowledge system of 'Etolan, south-eastern Taiwan -- 4. Traditional Pacific Agrosystems and Sustainability into the Future: Vanuatu as a case study -- Section Two: Reviving the land and the sea -- Introduction: Knowledge applied-Reviving the land and the sea -- 5. The Badjao and the Sea: Indigenous entanglements with coastal resource management-The case of the 'settled' sea nomads in the Philippines -- 6. The Importance of Aboriginal Marine Park Management Concepts for Australia -- 7. Integrated Indigenous Management of Land and Marine Protected Areas in Teahupo`o (Tahiti, French Polynesia): A way to enhance ecological and cultural resilience -- 8. Indigenous Youth Responses to Water and Waste Management in Kuchuwa, Federated States of Micronesia -- Section Three: Local Responses to Climate Change -- Introduction: Knowledge contested-Local responses to climate change -- 9. Indigenous Responses to Environmental Challenges: Artificial islands and the challenges of relocation -- 10. The Future of the Federated States of Micronesia in the Era of Climate Change.
11. 'We Are Not Drowning': Pacific identity and cultural sustainability in the era of climate change -- 12. Negotiating Political Climate Change Agency in the Pacific Region -- Section Four: Pacific Lessons for Humanity -- Introduction: Knowledge adapted and shared-Pacific lessons for humanity -- 13. Collective Land Tenure Systems and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation among Māori Farmers in Aotearoa New Zealand -- 14. Matriliny under Siege? Exploring the matrilineal descent system in a modernising Bougainville -- 15. Collective Action for Sustainable Development: A case study of a Tayal Indigenous community in Taiwan -- 16. Māori and Pacific Islander Cultural, Educational and Economic Exchanges with the Mapuche of Southern Chile -- 17. Sumak Kawsay and Biodiversity Conflicts in the Galápagos Islands: A case study of the relationship between local fisherfolk, sea lions and state environmental discourses -- 18. The Ocean in the Anthropocene: Pacific perspectives -- Conclusion: Redefining progress in the Anthropocene-Pacific trajectories for global alternatives -- Bibliography.
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D'Arcy Paul  
Canberra : , : ANU Press, , 2023
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Transforming Hawai'i : balancing coercion and consent in eighteenth-century Kānaka Maoli statecraft / / Paul D'Arcy
Transforming Hawai'i : balancing coercion and consent in eighteenth-century Kānaka Maoli statecraft / / Paul D'Arcy
Autore D'Arcy Paul
Pubbl/distr/stampa ANU Press, 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxix, 310 pages)
Disciplina 996.902
Soggetto topico Social & cultural history
Politics & government
Warfare & defence
Medicine
Soggetto genere / forma History
Soggetto non controllato Hawaii
military history
politics
indigenous studies
Aliʻi
Kahekili II
Kamehameha I
Maui
Native Hawaiians
Oahu
ISBN 1-76046-174-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Three Key Debates: Positioning Hawai'i in World History -- Gathering Momentum: Power in Hawai'i to 1770 -- The Hawaiian Political Transformation from 1770 to 1796 -- The Hawaiian Military Transformation from 1770 to 1796 -- The Pursuit of Power in Hawai'i from 1780 to 1796 -- Creating a Kingdom: Hawai'i from 1796 to 1819 -- The Hawaiian Achievement in Comparative Perspective.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910279590703321
D'Arcy Paul  
ANU Press, 2018
Materiale a stampa
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