Navigation in the Information Age:
Potential Use of GIS for Sustainability and Self-Determination in Hawai`i
Cogswell and Schiøtz, 1996
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List of Figures

[NOTE: Figures are not yet included in the online version.]

0.1 Hawaiian Navigators........................................................................ II (Varez, Dietrich in Witt-Miller 1991: 64)

1.1 GIS Layers...................................................................................3 (Tangley, 1992: 7)

1.2 Map of Hawai`i..............................................................................8 (National Geographic Society, 1995)

2.1 Australian AboriginalMap.................................................................. 12(Turnbull, 1994: 53)

2.2 London UndergroundMap................................................................. 12(Turnbull, 1994: 11)

2.3 McDonald's of Hawai`iMap............................................................... 13 (JapaneseGuide to Hawai`i, 1996: 114)

4.1 Ptolemy Map of the World - 150A.D..................................................... 57 (Whitfield, 1994:8-9)

4.2 Picture of Polynesian and European Vessels............................................. 60 (Lyndsay, 1979: 26-27)

4.3 Teaching New Apprentices the Star Compass withPebbles............................ 61 (Lyndsay, 1979: 4)

4.4 Star Chart ofMicronesia....................................................................63 (Lyndsay, 1979: 55)

4.5 Captain Cook's Three Voyages in thePacific............................................ 64 (Price, 1969)

4.6 "First" Map ofHawai`i......................................................................66 (Skelton, 1955: LV)

4.7 Old Map of HonoluluArea.................................................................. 68(Fitzpatrick, 1987: 49)

6.1 Ahupua`a and Coastline of 19th CenturyO`ahu.......................................... 109 (Historic PreservationDivision DLNR, 1996)