In most texts about Hawaiian history, the Hawaiian Kingdom was overthrown in 1893. Hawai'i, as a result, was then governed first by a Provisional Government, then by the Republic of Hawai'i. Such texts further note that in 1898, Hawai'i was annexed to the United States and, subsequently, became the State of Hawai'i through a vote of the people in 1959. This dissertation examines Hawaiian history from a different perspective, one based on the issue of 'legality', and on documentation that surfaced in the 1990s that challenges the United States' claim to annexation of Hawai'i. The illegality of the takeover by haole businessmen, the resistance of Queen Lili'uokalani and her loyal subjects to the takeover, statements by then-President Grove...
Although discourse over Hawaiian statehood has increasingly been described by scholars as a racial c...
This dissertation examines diasporic Native Hawaiians who embody their Indigeneity through a praxis ...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2007.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 137-1...
Since the overthrow and subsequent annexation of the Kingdom of Hawaii in the late 1800’s, there has...
In Hawaiian History: The Dispossession of Native Hawaiians’ Identity and Their Struggle for Sovereig...
The topic of this research thesis is Hawaiian sovereignty, noting that sovereignty has not taken the...
In 1897 tens of thousands of Hawaiians petitioned President William McKinley to oppose a treaty for ...
In the summer of 1887 a small group of conspirators re p resenting about five hund red mostly Caucas...
As a result of the re-emergence of the 1897 Kū’ē protest petitions and more recent scholarship among...
Includes bibliographical references.The Hawaiian Islands have long played an important role in the h...
In 1898 the United States illegally annexed the Hawaiian Islands over the protests of Queen Liliʽuok...
The Hawaiian people have been fighting to regain their sovereignty since the overthrow of the Hawaii...
Through analyses of two foundational sites of the Hawaiian Kingdom—Puʻukoholā Heiau and ‘Iolani Pala...
Situated in comparative ethnic studies, American studies, and cultural history, this dissertation of...
There are many Hawaiian identities currently in effect. This dissertation explores several represent...
Although discourse over Hawaiian statehood has increasingly been described by scholars as a racial c...
This dissertation examines diasporic Native Hawaiians who embody their Indigeneity through a praxis ...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2007.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 137-1...
Since the overthrow and subsequent annexation of the Kingdom of Hawaii in the late 1800’s, there has...
In Hawaiian History: The Dispossession of Native Hawaiians’ Identity and Their Struggle for Sovereig...
The topic of this research thesis is Hawaiian sovereignty, noting that sovereignty has not taken the...
In 1897 tens of thousands of Hawaiians petitioned President William McKinley to oppose a treaty for ...
In the summer of 1887 a small group of conspirators re p resenting about five hund red mostly Caucas...
As a result of the re-emergence of the 1897 Kū’ē protest petitions and more recent scholarship among...
Includes bibliographical references.The Hawaiian Islands have long played an important role in the h...
In 1898 the United States illegally annexed the Hawaiian Islands over the protests of Queen Liliʽuok...
The Hawaiian people have been fighting to regain their sovereignty since the overthrow of the Hawaii...
Through analyses of two foundational sites of the Hawaiian Kingdom—Puʻukoholā Heiau and ‘Iolani Pala...
Situated in comparative ethnic studies, American studies, and cultural history, this dissertation of...
There are many Hawaiian identities currently in effect. This dissertation explores several represent...
Although discourse over Hawaiian statehood has increasingly been described by scholars as a racial c...
This dissertation examines diasporic Native Hawaiians who embody their Indigeneity through a praxis ...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2007.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 137-1...