How can Native Hawaiians be assured that a World Heritage listing will not diminish their role in seeking strong protections for the PapahÄ?naumokuÄ?kea Marine National Monument?

The role of Native Hawaiians in the management of the Monument will not change with the World Heritage listing of this site. One of the key underpinnings of the nomination is the importance of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands to Native Hawaiians both spiritually and culturally; the nomination will provide an opportunity to showcase the Hawaiian culture on the world scale. When sites with similar indigenous participation were previously listed, such as at Tongariro National Park in New Zealand, inscription provided the local indigenous groups (e.g. , Maori in New Zealand) a voice and a way to promote their culture through UNESCO.

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