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Increasing conservation capacity by embracing ritual: kuahu as a portal to the sacred

Authors :
Kekuhi Kealiikanakaoleohaililani
Aimee Y. Sato
Christian P. Giardina
Heather McMillen
Smrity Ramavarapu
Evelyn H. Wight
Creighton M. Litton
Pua‘ala Pascua
Leslie Hutchins
Susan Cordell
Darcy Yogi
Kainana Francisco
Michelle Clark
Source :
Pacific Conservation Biology. 27:327-336
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
CSIRO Publishing, 2020.

Abstract

E ulu ē E ulu kini o ke Akua Ulu a‘e ‘o Kāne me Kanaloa Ulu ka ‘Ōhi‘a a lau ka wai Ka ‘Ie‘ie Ulu a‘e ke Akua a noho i kona kahu Eia ka wai lā He wai ola E ola ia‘u i ke kumu E ola i ke po‘o, ke po‘o pua‘a E ola i ka pae, ka paepae E ola i nā haumana, nā haumana a pau ‘Eli‘eli kapu, ‘eli‘eli noa In this Pule Ho‘oulu (prayer for inspiration), we are calling ourselves and you, the reader, to embrace growth and perpetuation of life’s many sacred manifestations, to honour the guardians of our places and the sources of our knowledge, and affirm the profound responsibility that is conservation management. This chant initiates the process of kuahu, an altar of Native Hawaiian spiritual practice within Hālau ‘Ōhi‘a, a ritual-based stewardship program in Hawai‘i led by Kumu (master teacher, a primary holder and source of knowledge for the community) Kekuhi Kealiikanakaoleohaililani. This paper outlines how the kuahu process has advanced learner capacity to embrace the many sacred dimensions of resource stewardship, thereby transforming conservation biology, and related conservation practices, through Indigenous perspectives. We examine themes evoked during the kuahu process at scales spanning the universal, the regional, and the personal. In doing so, we describe how kuahu practice can serve as a coparticipant, catalyst, and portal to sacred conservation, allowing learners to engage and grow more personal relationships with the environment, our communities, and ourselves.

Details

ISSN :
22044604 and 10382097
Volume :
27
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pacific Conservation Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f7443209c44dfd8400cd13eaa1f71614
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1071/pc20010