Indigenous Pacific Islander Eco-Literatures
  1. 368 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Map of the Pacific Islands
  3. Editors’ Introduction
  4. Creation Stories and Genealogies
  5. Introduction
  6. Maps to the Ancestors
  7. Ikurangi
  8. At the Centre of Everything
  9. Black Stone
  10. Grace Mera Molisa
  11. Our stories are within us
  12. Inside Us the Dead
  13. Beginning
  14. Offspring of Oceania
  15. Notous and Falcons
  16. Gata (with a mechanical jaw)
  17. Shore Song
  18. Tåno I Man Tao
  19. Matariki
  20. Ars Pasifika
  21. Masu
  22. Tooth of the Moon
  23. Déwé Gorodé
  24. Into Our Light I Will Go Forever
  25. Ocean and Waterscapes
  26. Introduction
  27. Ocean Birth
  28. Prelude to Lagimalie
  29. Rivers in the Sea
  30. star language
  31. Na Wai Eā, The Freed Waters
  32. Mahealani Perez-Wendt
  33. Clouds and Water
  34. Children of the Shoreline
  35. Atlas
  36. Ocean Pictures
  37. To Hånum-Måmi, i Nanå-ta
  38. anatomy of a storm
  39. Great World
  40. From “The Ocean in Us”
  41. Kantan Tåsi (Song of the Sea)
  42. Land and Islands
  43. Introduction
  44. To Island
  45. GAFA
  46. Migration Story
  47. fa’ñague / fuh-nyah-ghee/
  48. Guam’s Place Names Continue to Be Challenged
  49. makua smiles back
  50. Absorb the maunga
  51. Wistful Thinking
  52. Wao / Vao
  53. Throughout the Islands
  54. And. now.
  55. LET THE MOUNTAIN SPEAK
  56. From The Missing King
  57. I-Land-Ness
  58. From “The Summer Island”
  59. Papa-tu-a-nuku (Earth Mother)
  60. Mother’s Chemo Cycles
  61. Flowers, Plants, and Trees
  62. Introduction
  63. And so it is
  64. Family Trees
  65. Friend
  66. In truth, I have gathered you all from the same garden
  67. LANGAKALI
  68. Native Species
  69. Blood in the Kava Bowl
  70. DER TRAUM
  71. Lele Nā ‘Uhane o Nā ‘Ohi‘a
  72. lei-making
  73. tala
  74. What the bush really wanted
  75. Trongkon Nunu
  76. Gathered by Plants: Some Decolonial Love Letters
  77. Star Pines
  78. To Hear the Mornings
  79. Make Rope
  80. Animals and More-than-Human Species
  81. Introduction
  82. Taonga
  83. Chasing the Sun’s Rays
  84. Kuita and the Flame
  85. Kāne Kōlea
  86. Fish & Crab
  87. Fish Tickling
  88. Fish Girl
  89. Excerpt from Anggadi Tupa: Harvesting the Storm
  90. “Pues adios, Paluma! Esta agupa’!”
  91. Red and Yellow
  92. Fanihi
  93. Olik
  94. DA LAST SQUID
  95. Hawaiians Eat Fish
  96. Wayne Kaumualii Westlake
  97. Kāhea Before the Approach of Makahiki
  98. My Jesus Is a Monk Seal
  99. Climate Change
  100. Introduction
  101. More than Just a Blue Passport
  102. Puka-Puka—Taui‘anga reva, climate change
  103. Chief Telematua’s Speech to the United Nations
  104. Jacinda Adern goes to the Pacific Forum in Tuvalu and my family colonises her house
  105. Nice Voice
  106. c entangled letters of the alphabet washing the ocean a mix
  107. Surely uncertain
  108. Homes of Micronesia
  109. Pacific Islanders March for Self-Determination
  110. The letter of the day
  111. The Word of the Day
  112. Moa Space Foa Ramble
  113. Water Remembers
  114. Ewi am lomnak
  115. Tāwhaki
  116. Unity
  117. Dear Matafele Peinam
  118. Environmental Justice
  119. Introduction
  120. The Broken Gourd
  121. Meramu Nafkah Meratapi Lahan
  122. From Potiki
  123. A Letter to My Brother
  124. Looking for Signs
  125. HANUABADA
  126. bilum, for rosa
  127. Air Conditioned Minds: The Problem of Climate Control in Guåhan
  128. On Being Indigenous in a Global Pandemic
  129. Go Home, Stay Home
  130. Kū‘oko‘a: Independence
  131. A meditation on pain, solidarity and 2020
  132. Muri Lagoon—Te Tai Roto o Muri, Rarotonga
  133. O le Pese A So‘ogafai
  134. To Pōhakuloa
  135. Bombs in Paradise
  136. No ordinary sun
  137. Poem for March 1st—Commemoration of the U.S. Bombing of Bikini Island
  138. Monster
  139. Kathy Jetñil-Kijiner
  140. We Are Called
  141. Afterword
  142. Contributors