Na; Kilo'A;ina: Visions of biocultural restoration through indigenous relationships between people and place

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Abstract

Within the realm of multifaceted biocultural approaches to restoring resource abundance, it is increasingly clear that resource-management strategies must account for equitable outcomes rooted in an understanding that biological and social-ecological systems are one. Here, we present a case study of the Na; Kilo 'A;ina Program (NKA)-one approach to confront today's complex social, cultural, and biological management challenges through the lens of biocultural monitoring, community engagement, and capacity building. Through a series of initiatives, including Huli'Ia, Pilinakai, Annual Nohona Camps, and Ku;ka'i Laulaha International Exchange Program, NKA aims to empower communities to strengthen reciprocal pilina (relationships) between people and place, and to better understand the realistic social, cultural, and ecological needs to support 'a;ina momona, a state of thriving, abundant and productive people and places. After 10 years of implementation, NKA has established partnerships with communities, state/federal agencies, and local schools across the Hawaiian Islands to address broader social and cultural behavior changes needed to improve resource management. Ultimately, NKA creates a platform to innovate local management strategies and provides key contributions to guiding broader indigenous-driven approaches to conservation that restore and support resilient social-ecological systems.

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Morishige, K., Andrade, P., Pascua, P., Steward, K., Cadiz, E., Kapono, L., & Chong, U. (2018). Na; Kilo’A;ina: Visions of biocultural restoration through indigenous relationships between people and place. Sustainability (Switzerland), 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/su10103368

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