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West Maui has been the site of rapid, drastic changes to landscape, communities, governance, and economy. This collection addresses the ways tourism both changed West Maui and how changes brought to West Maui made a tourist economy viable. Each chapter tells a story of the ways different communities experienced the transformation of West Maui.

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West Maui has been the site of rapid, drastic changes to landscape, communities, governance, and economy. This collection addresses the ways tourism both changed West Maui and how changes brought to West Maui made a tourist economy viable. Each chapter tells a story of the ways different communities experienced the transformation of West Maui.
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Lance D. Collins (Editor) Lance D. Collins is an attorney in private practice on the island of Maui. He also holds a PhD in Political Science from the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa. He was the compiler and indexer of the seventeen-volume Proceedings of the Charter Commissions of the County of Maui (1966-2012). His research interests focus on the Philippines, American colonialism in the Pacific, and legal history.Bianca K. Isaki (Editor) Bianca K. Isaki holds a doctorate from the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa in Political Science for her dissertation, "A Decolonial Archive: Asian Settler Politics in a Time of Hawaiian Nationhood" and graducated summa cum laude from Hawai'i's Richardson School of Law. Currently, she runs 78 group--a research corporation whose name references innovations in Native Hawaiian and environmental protections during the 1978 constitutional convention. She also serves on four nonprofit boards and lectures at the University.