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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2009

Excerpt or presentation series on Hawaii's historical transformations from kingdom to republic, to territory to state, and finally towards independence. Examines historical documents, activism, de-occupation, decolonization, and self-determiination through the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

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  • WHITE POWER!!!

  • My parents generation too did both fish and system of labor and families. The movement were my grandparents daily action, because of their parents. Colonial or Occupation 'good talk', I ask where is the exit plan. We need an exit plan in place just in case for the future generation. Who is to leave and who is to stay. The people that are to stay here in Hawaii need to justify why they get to stay, and the others need to leave Hawaii. The group that stay's what do they have to offer.

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