Protection of natural resources through a sacred prohibition: the rahui on Rapa iti
Date issued
2016
In
The Rahui : legal pluralism in Polynesian traditional management of resources and territories, ANU Press, 2016///139-153
Subjects
Ressources naturelles Gestion des ressources naturelles Moeurs et coutumes Rites et cérémonies Protection Environnement Ressources marines Rapa (France) Polynésie française (France) Ressources naturelles Gestion des ressources naturelles Moeurs et coutumes Rites et cérémonies Protection - Environnement Ressources marines Rapa (France) Polynésie française (France)
Abstract
The management of natural resources implies conceptions of ownership and property that provide precious information on the way a society perceives itself. Established moralities on the matter are sometimes sustained by a sacredness that reinforces the values and principles at stake. In the case of ideological and environmental change, the sacred conceptions most of the time adjust to new circumstances and become part of the cultural dynamics. An invisible and superior force, associated with the past and the ancestors, legitimates the new social order.¹ Therefore, compliance with sacred models can ensure protection in the present life.
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