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First Light: Kanaka 'Oiwi Resistance to Settler Science at Mauna a Wakea

Autor Iokepa Casumbal-Salazar
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 noi 2025
Understanding the Hawai‘i Island summit of Mauna a Wākea as a place of ancestral connection, cultural resurgence, and political resistance for Native Hawaiians​

 
First Light is a site-specific study of Native Hawaiian resistance to the construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) on the summit of Mauna a Wākea, the sacred mountain on the island of Hawai‘i. Drawing on personal interviews, oral histories, archival research, participant observation, and popular, legal, scientific, and Indigenous discourses, Iokepa Casumbal-Salazar explores both the campaign to build the observatory and the movement against it. He asks how astronomers have become stewards of Mauna a Wākea while Kānaka ‘Ōiwi (Aboriginal Hawaiians), in protest, are recast as obstructing progress and clinging to ancient superstitions.
Contextualizing contemporary resistance to telescope expansion within the past 132 years of struggle against U.S. empire in Hawai‘i, Casumbal-Salazar argues the Kanaka-led efforts to protect their ancestral lands did not begin with the TMT and only become legible when understood in the broader history of resistance to U.S. settler hegemony as told through the voices and actions of kiaʻi ʻāina (land defenders). First Light explores how settler science, capital, and law have been mobilized in ways that rationalize industrial development projects like the TMT and promote a vision of “coexistence” that enables the dehumanization of Kānaka ‘Ōiwi and their alienation from ʻāina.
Challenging the assumptions and aggressions of neoliberal environmental policy, settler multiculturalism, and U.S. military occupation, First Light reinforces calls for a moratorium on new telescope development and a literacy in Kanaka ‘Ōiwi movements for life, land, and ea (independence, sovereignty).
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781517902452
ISBN-10: 1517902452
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 24 black and white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: University of Minnesota Press
Colecția Univ Of Minnesota Press

Notă biografică

Iokepa Casumbal-Salazar is associate professor in the Department of Critical Race and Ethnic Studies at UC Santa Cruz.

Cuprins

Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction. Puʻuhuluhulu: A Sanctuary and Struggle
1. In Ceremony: Kū Kilakila ka Mauna
2. Neoliberal Environmentalities and Monuments to Science
3. Multicultural Settler Colonialism
4. A Continuum of Struggle
5. Composing Nature and Articulating the Sacred
6. A Fictive Kinship
7. Constellations of Resistance and Resurgence
Notes
Index

Recenzii

"A significant accounting of the battle between Native sovereignty and colonial desires, First Light unpacks the specific and insidious violence of settler colonialism through a movement that has garnered worldwide attention. Iokepa Casumbal-Salazar masterfully situates the conflict within a constellation of colonial violences: settler colonialism, capitalism, big science, and militarism."—Jamaica Heolimeleikelani Osorio, author of Remembering Our Intimacies: Mo'olelo, Aloha 'Aina, and Ea
 
"Sharp and deeply informed, First Light is an analysis of settler colonialism, multiculturalism, and the power structures that make the fiction of a ‘single universal reality’ difficult to transcend. Iokepa Casumbal-Salazar reminds us that we have the responsibility  not only to learn our genealogies of struggle and resistance but to add to them as well."—Emalani Case, author of Everything Ancient Was Once New: Indigenous Persistence from Hawaiʻi to Kahiki