This project will examine the Hawaiian Sovereignty movement through a historical perspective. Beginning with the unification of the Hawaiian Islands, every major event leading to the modern day conflicts of Mauna Kea and Red Hill will be analyzed. The aim of this paper is to predict how the future prospects of Hawaiian Independence fair compared with the existential threats caused by American Hegemony. In doing so, topics such as the broader colonial debate, and native sovereignty are included in the conversation, in an attempt to see how the Hawaiian example stacks up in the broader decolonial discussion
In the summer of 1887 a small group of conspirators re p resenting about five hund red mostly Caucas...
In 1897 tens of thousands of Hawaiians petitioned President William McKinley to oppose a treaty for ...
The Hawaiian people have been fighting to regain their sovereignty since the overthrow of the Hawaii...
This research project investigates the impetus for the reversal of fortunes between the Japanese Ame...
In Hawaiian History: The Dispossession of Native Hawaiians’ Identity and Their Struggle for Sovereig...
Since the overthrow and subsequent annexation of the Kingdom of Hawaii in the late 1800’s, there has...
After 100 years, the Hawaiian kingdom's collapse continues to garner not only academic debate, but a...
This study examines the role of coercion in the unification of the Hawaiian Islands by Kamehameha I ...
The topic of this research thesis is Hawaiian sovereignty, noting that sovereignty has not taken the...
This dissertation examines Hawaiian sovereignty in history, law, and activism. The project tracks In...
This study examines the role of coercion in the unification of the Hawaiian Islands by Kamehameha I ...
Situated in comparative ethnic studies, American studies, and cultural history, this dissertation of...
Preface: The Hawaiian movement for statehood is part of the bloodstream of Hawaiian history. Of nece...
In 1778, England’s Captain Cook first landed on the Hawaiian Islands. Since then, the Native Hawaiia...
Through analyses of two foundational sites of the Hawaiian Kingdom—Puʻukoholā Heiau and ‘Iolani Pala...
In the summer of 1887 a small group of conspirators re p resenting about five hund red mostly Caucas...
In 1897 tens of thousands of Hawaiians petitioned President William McKinley to oppose a treaty for ...
The Hawaiian people have been fighting to regain their sovereignty since the overthrow of the Hawaii...
This research project investigates the impetus for the reversal of fortunes between the Japanese Ame...
In Hawaiian History: The Dispossession of Native Hawaiians’ Identity and Their Struggle for Sovereig...
Since the overthrow and subsequent annexation of the Kingdom of Hawaii in the late 1800’s, there has...
After 100 years, the Hawaiian kingdom's collapse continues to garner not only academic debate, but a...
This study examines the role of coercion in the unification of the Hawaiian Islands by Kamehameha I ...
The topic of this research thesis is Hawaiian sovereignty, noting that sovereignty has not taken the...
This dissertation examines Hawaiian sovereignty in history, law, and activism. The project tracks In...
This study examines the role of coercion in the unification of the Hawaiian Islands by Kamehameha I ...
Situated in comparative ethnic studies, American studies, and cultural history, this dissertation of...
Preface: The Hawaiian movement for statehood is part of the bloodstream of Hawaiian history. Of nece...
In 1778, England’s Captain Cook first landed on the Hawaiian Islands. Since then, the Native Hawaiia...
Through analyses of two foundational sites of the Hawaiian Kingdom—Puʻukoholā Heiau and ‘Iolani Pala...
In the summer of 1887 a small group of conspirators re p resenting about five hund red mostly Caucas...
In 1897 tens of thousands of Hawaiians petitioned President William McKinley to oppose a treaty for ...
The Hawaiian people have been fighting to regain their sovereignty since the overthrow of the Hawaii...