The Value of Hawai'i : : Knowing the Past, Shaping the Future / / ed. by Craig Howes, Jonathan Kay Kamakawiwo'ole Osorio.

How did we get here? Three-and-a-half-day school weeks. Prisoners farmed out to the mainland. Tent camps for the migratory homeless. A blinkered dependence on tourism and the military for virtually all economic activity. The steady degradation of already degraded land. Contempt for anyone employed i...

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Place / Publishing House:Honolulu : : University of Hawaii Press, , [2010]
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Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Series:Biography Monographs
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Physical Description:1 online resource (264 p.) :; 14 illus.
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
A Note on the Text and Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
Part One: Ka Wehena --
Reinventing Hawai'i --
Hawaiian Issues --
Part Two: Ka 'Oihana --
The Economy --
Tourism --
Agriculture --
The Military --
Race / Ethnicity --
Labor --
Transportation --
Part Three: Ke Aupuni --
Government --
Law and the Courts --
Public Education --
University of Hawai'i --
Prisons --
Part Four: Ka Nohona --
Social Services --
Homelessness --
Domestic Violence --
Health and Healthcare --
Arts --
Journalism --
Part Five: Ka'Āina --
Terrestrial Ecosystems --
Climate Change --
Energy --
Water --
Sovereign Ground --
Historic Preservation --
Hawaiian Sustainability --
Part Six: Ka Puana --
Hā'ena --
Notes and Further Readings --
Contributors
Summary:How did we get here? Three-and-a-half-day school weeks. Prisoners farmed out to the mainland. Tent camps for the migratory homeless. A blinkered dependence on tourism and the military for virtually all economic activity. The steady degradation of already degraded land. Contempt for anyone employed in education, health, and social service. An almost theological belief in the evil of taxes.At a time when new leaders will be elected, and new solutions need to be found, the contributors to The Value of Hawai'i outline the causes of our current state and offer points of departure for a Hawai'i-wide debate on our future. The brief essays address a wide range of topics-education, the environment, Hawaiian issues, media, tourism, political culture, law, labor, economic planning, government, transportation, poverty-but the contributors share a belief that taking stock of where we are right now, what we need to change, and what we need to remember is a challenge that all of us must meet.Written for a general audience, The Value of Hawai'i provides a cluster of starting points for a larger community discussion of Hawai'i that should extend beyond the choices of the ballot box this year.Contributors: Carlos Andrade, Chad Blair, Kat Brady, Susan M. Chandler, Meda Chesney-Lind, Lowell Chun-Hoon, Tom Coffman, Sara L. Collins, Marilyn Cristofori, Henry Curtis, Kathy E. Ferguson, Chip Fletcher, Dana Naone Hall, Susan Hippensteele, Craig Howes, Karl Kim, Sumner La Croix, Ian Lind, Melody Kapilialoha MacKenzie, Mari Matsuda, Davianna McGregor, Neal Milner, Deane Neubauer, Jonathan Kay Kamakawiwo'ole Osorio, Charles Reppun, John P. Rosa, D. Kapua'ala Sproat, Ramsay Remigius Mahealani Taum, Patricia Tummons, Phyllis Turnbull, Trisha Kehaulani Watson.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780824860417
9783110564143
9783110663259
DOI:10.1515/9780824860417
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Craig Howes, Jonathan Kay Kamakawiwo'ole Osorio.