In the summer of 1887 a small group of conspirators re p resenting about five hund red mostly Caucasian residents and citizens of the Hawaiian Kingdom forced King David Kal kaua to sign a new constitution of their own design that explicitly humiliated him and the largely Native Hawaiian electorate. In the political rallies that followed, Natives who supported the new constitution and who exhorted Hawaiians to rally around it were ridiculed by opponents, who nevertheless were often divided over whether to boycott the coming elections or to try and take over the government through the vote and remove the most egregious clauses from the constitution. As the recent reconciliation hearings in Hawai‘i have demonstrated, the tension between partic...
This project will examine the Hawaiian Sovereignty movement through a historical perspective. Beginn...
Contents were included in anthropology course on Peoples of Hawai'i taught beginning in 1971"A Nati...
This study examines the role of coercion in the unification of the Hawaiian Islands by Kamehameha I ...
In most texts about Hawaiian history, the Hawaiian Kingdom was overthrown in 1893. Hawai'i, as a res...
Since the overthrow and subsequent annexation of the Kingdom of Hawaii in the late 1800’s, there has...
Situated in comparative ethnic studies, American studies, and cultural history, this dissertation of...
Who Are The Natives Here? How Do Non-Hawai\u27ians Living In Hawai\u27i perceive Hawai\u27ian Sovere...
There are many Hawaiian identities currently in effect. This dissertation explores several represent...
In 1897 tens of thousands of Hawaiians petitioned President William McKinley to oppose a treaty for ...
In Hawaiian History: The Dispossession of Native Hawaiians’ Identity and Their Struggle for Sovereig...
This thesis investigates the role of Native Hawaiians in contemporary non-profit industry fueled col...
The topic of this research thesis is Hawaiian sovereignty, noting that sovereignty has not taken the...
This research project investigates the impetus for the reversal of fortunes between the Japanese Ame...
In 1898 the United States illegally annexed the Hawaiian Islands over the protests of Queen Liliʽuok...
Although discourse over Hawaiian statehood has increasingly been described by scholars as a racial c...
This project will examine the Hawaiian Sovereignty movement through a historical perspective. Beginn...
Contents were included in anthropology course on Peoples of Hawai'i taught beginning in 1971"A Nati...
This study examines the role of coercion in the unification of the Hawaiian Islands by Kamehameha I ...
In most texts about Hawaiian history, the Hawaiian Kingdom was overthrown in 1893. Hawai'i, as a res...
Since the overthrow and subsequent annexation of the Kingdom of Hawaii in the late 1800’s, there has...
Situated in comparative ethnic studies, American studies, and cultural history, this dissertation of...
Who Are The Natives Here? How Do Non-Hawai\u27ians Living In Hawai\u27i perceive Hawai\u27ian Sovere...
There are many Hawaiian identities currently in effect. This dissertation explores several represent...
In 1897 tens of thousands of Hawaiians petitioned President William McKinley to oppose a treaty for ...
In Hawaiian History: The Dispossession of Native Hawaiians’ Identity and Their Struggle for Sovereig...
This thesis investigates the role of Native Hawaiians in contemporary non-profit industry fueled col...
The topic of this research thesis is Hawaiian sovereignty, noting that sovereignty has not taken the...
This research project investigates the impetus for the reversal of fortunes between the Japanese Ame...
In 1898 the United States illegally annexed the Hawaiian Islands over the protests of Queen Liliʽuok...
Although discourse over Hawaiian statehood has increasingly been described by scholars as a racial c...
This project will examine the Hawaiian Sovereignty movement through a historical perspective. Beginn...
Contents were included in anthropology course on Peoples of Hawai'i taught beginning in 1971"A Nati...
This study examines the role of coercion in the unification of the Hawaiian Islands by Kamehameha I ...