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The 21st Century Property Challenge: Reconciling Spirituality, Sacred Places, and Profit-Seeking Property Involvements

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Indigenous Peoples and Real Estate Valuation

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He ali‘i ka ’aina, he kauwa ke kanaka.

Land is the chief, humans its servants.

Pukui, Mary Kawena (1983).

'Olelo no'eau: Hawaiian proverbs and poetical sayings.

Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press.

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The ideas in this chapter have been influenced by the author’s interaction with the Staff and Trustees of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. The author has been honored to work with the Office of Hawaiian Affairs and acknowledges with aloha the manaÿo shared by: Clyde Namuo, Administrator; Jonathan Likeke Scheuer, PhD, Director of Land Management; Jim Springer, Land Officer, and the Board of Trustees.

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Roulac, S.E. (2008). The 21st Century Property Challenge: Reconciling Spirituality, Sacred Places, and Profit-Seeking Property Involvements. In: Simons, R.A., Malmgren, R., Small, G. (eds) Indigenous Peoples and Real Estate Valuation. Research Issues in Real Estate, vol 10. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-77938-6_11

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