10-24-2008, 09:08 AM
quote:agreed. the link below expands on greg's post:
Originally posted by Greg
The traditional Hawaiian economic system was anything but "quaint". It was actually a pretty sophisticated system of agriculture, aquaculture, and economics held together by the kapu system (fishing seasons, for one) and the Ahupua'a (land division from mauka to makai).
Like it or not, the ancients supported more people then, and with a stone age technology at that. They simply didn't need a computer.
I believe we could learn from traditional Hawaiian practices.
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