Kuleana rights
Kuleana rights are certain land use rights once enjoyed by Hawaiian tenant farmers and in the modern day are attached to particular plots of land. The six distinct kuleana rights are: (1) reasonable access to the land-locked kuleana from major thoroughfares; (2) agricultural uses, such as taro cultivation; (3) traditional gathering rights in and around the ahupua'a [neighborhood]; (4) a house lot not larger than 1/4 acre; (5) sufficient water for drinking and irrigation from nearby streams, including traditionally established waterways such as 'auwai; (6) fishing rights in the kunalu (the coastal region extending from beach to reef).