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CONTENTS Acknowledgments/Genealogy ix Introduction: Ethnography of Decolonization in Hawai‘i 1 1. Ka Po‘e Kahiko: The People of Old 21 2. Wai‘anae: A Space of Resistance 45 3. Mana: What the Data Hide 69 4. The Stench of Mauna Ala, Colonialism, and Mental Health 89 5. Ka Leo: Remembering Hawaiian 111 6. Dreaming Change 133 Conclusion: “Ropes of Resistance” and Alternative Futures 159 Notes 173 Glossary 191 References 197 Index 223 vii ...

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