A Nation Rising: Hawaiian Movements for Life, Land, and Sovereignty

Author:   Noelani Goodyear-Kaopua ,  Ikaika Hussey ,  Erin Kahunawaika'ala Wright ,  Noelani Goodyear-Ka'opua
Publisher:   Duke University Press
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9780822356950


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   19 September 2014
Format:   Paperback
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A Nation Rising: Hawaiian Movements for Life, Land, and Sovereignty


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A Nation Rising chronicles the political struggles and grassroots initiatives collectively known as the Hawaiian sovereignty movement. Scholars, community organizers, journalists, and filmmakers contribute essays that explore Native Hawaiian resistance and resurgence from the 1970s to the early 2010s. Photographs and vignettes about particular activists further bring Hawaiian social movements to life. The stories and analyses of efforts to protect land and natural resources, resist community dispossession, and advance claims for sovereignty and self-determination reveal the diverse objectives and strategies, as well as the inevitable tensions, of the broad-tent sovereignty movement. The collection explores the Hawaiian political ethic of ea, which both includes and exceeds dominant notions of state-based sovereignty. A Nation Rising raises issues that resonate far beyond the Hawaiian archipelago, issues such as Indigenous cultural revitalization, environmental justice, and demilitarization. Contributors. Noa Emmett Aluli, Ibrahim G. Aoude, Kekuni Blaisdell, Joan Conrow, Noelani Goodyear-Ka'opua, Edward W. Greevy, Ulla Hasager, Pauahi Ho'okano, Micky Huihui, Ikaika Hussey, Manu Ka'iama, Le'a Malia Kanehe, J. Kehaulani Kauanui, Anne Keala Kelly, Jacqueline Lasky, Davianna Pomaika'i McGregor, Nalani Minton, Kalamaoka'aina Niheu, Katrina-Ann R. Kapa'anaokalaokeola Nakoa Oliveira, Jonathan Kamakawiwo'ole Osorio, Leon No'eau Peralto, Kekailoa Perry, Puhipau, Noenoe K. Silva, D. Kapua'ala Sproat, Ty P. Kawika Tengan, Mehana Blaich Vaughan, Kuhio Vogeler, Erin Kahunawaika'ala Wright

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Author:   Noelani Goodyear-Kaopua ,  Ikaika Hussey ,  Erin Kahunawaika'ala Wright ,  Noelani Goodyear-Ka'opua
Publisher:   Duke University Press
Imprint:   Duke University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.748kg
ISBN:  

9780822356950


ISBN 10:   0822356953
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   19 September 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"List of Illustrations ix About the Series xiii Acknowledgments xv Introduction / Noelani Goodyear-Ka'opua 1 Part I. Life Portrait. Marie Beltran and Annie Pau: Resistance to Empire, Erasure, and Selling Out / Anne Keala Kelly 36 1. Waiahole-Waikane / Jacqueline Lasky 48 2. ""Our History, Our Way!"": Ethnic Studies for Hawai'i's People / Davianna Pomaika?i McGregor and Abrahim Aoude 66 3. E Ola Mau ka ?Olelo Hawai?i: The Hawaiian Language Revitalization Movement / Katrina-Ann R. Kapa?anaokalaokeloa Nakoa Oliveira 78 4. 4. Kaua?i: Resisting Pressures to Change / Joan Conrow 86 5. Ku i ka Pono: The Movement Continues / Manu Ka?iama 98 Portrait. Sam Kaha?i Ka?ai / Ty P. Kawika Tengan 115 Part II. Land (Self-)Portrait. Puhipau: The Ice Man Looks Back at the Sand Island Eviction / Puhipau 126 6. Hawaiian Souls: The Movement to Stop the U.S. Military Bombing of Kaho?olawe / Jonathan Kamakawiwo?ole Osorio 137 7. Pu?uhonua: Sanctuary and Struggle at Makua / Kalamaoka?aina Niheu 161 8. Wao Kele O Puna and the Pele Defense Fund / Davianna Pomaika?i McGregor and Noa Emmett Aluli 180 9. A Question of Wai: Seeking Justice through Law for Hawai?i's Streams and Communities / D. Kapua?ala Sproat 199 10. Aia i Hea ka a Kane? (Where Indeed Is the Water of Kane?): Examining the East Maui Water Battle / Pauahi Ho?okanao 220 Portrait. Mauna a Wakea: Hanau ka Mauna, the Piko of Our Ea / Leon No?eau Peralto 232 Part III. Sovereignty Portrait. Puanani Rogers / Micky Huihui 246 11. Outside Shangri La: Colonization and the U.S. Occupation of Hawai?i / Kuhio Vogeler 252 12. Make?e Pono Lahui Hawai?i: A Student Liberation Moment / Kekailoa Perry 267 13. Ka Ho?okolokolonui Kanaka Maoli, 1993: The Peoples' International Tribunal, Hawai?i / Kekuni Blaisdell, Nalani Minton, and Ulla Hasager 283 14. Ke Ku?e Kupa?a Loa Nei K/Makou (We Most Solemnly Protest): A Memoir of 1998 / Noenoe K. Silva 303 15. Resisting the Akaka Bill / J. Kehaulani Kauanu 312 16. Ku?e Mana Mahele: The Hawaiian Movement to Resist Biocolonialism / Le'a Malia Kanehe 354 Bibliography 363 Contributors 379 General Index 383 Index of Personal Names"

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""These are the voices of the beating heart of Kanaka Maoli resistance to the usurpation of Hawaiian land and nationhood. Strong words by good minds, the book is at once an honest reflection on the Hawaiian struggle and a motivating call to action to protect the land and waters and heritage. It is history, it is culture, it is wisdom, it is art, and it is an invaluable contribution to the literature of Indigenous resurgence."" ""No other volume has addressed from so many perspectives the struggles involved in the Hawaiian sovereignty movement of the past four decades. Filled with the voices of senior Native Hawaiian scholars and activists, photos by Edward W. Greevy, telling vignettes, and an introduction that clarifies the stakes of the sovereignty movement, A Nation Rising is an invaluable resource.""


These are the voices of the beating heart of Kanaka Maoli resistance to the usurpation of Hawaiian land and nationhood. Strong words by good minds, the book is at once an honest reflection on the Hawaiian struggle and a motivating call to action to protect the land and waters and heritage. It is history, it is culture, it is wisdom, it is art, and it is an invaluable contribution to the literature of Indigenous resurgence. -- Taiaiake Alfred (Kahnawa:ke Mohawk), Professor of Indigenous Governance, University of Victoria No other volume has addressed from so many perspectives the struggles involved in the Hawaiian sovereignty movement of the past four decades. Filled with the voices of senior Native Hawaiian scholars and activists, photos by Edward W. Greevy, telling vignettes, and an introduction that clarifies the stakes of the sovereignty movement, A Nation Rising is an invaluable resource. -- Vicente M. Diaz, author of Repositioning the Missionary: Rewriting the Histories of Colonialism, Native Catholicism, and Indigeneity in Guam The collection of essays is particularly impressive for its intermingling of information on historical processes, ongoing economic and ownership debates (including controversies associated with biocolonialism), and prospects for future mobilization and legal/policy victories against illegal occupation and misappropriation of the Hawaiian Islands. Quite eye opening, especially for 'mainlanders,' colonizers, and their descendants... Highly recommended. -- B. Tavakolian Choice This book is a timely contribution for a generation responsive to the needs of earth and will be read widely for the empowering stories it tells. -- Eric Rodrigo Meringer AlterNative Despite the dire situations of so many Kanaka Maoli living with the effects of mi I itary occupation, environmental destruction, mass tourism and the commodification of their culture, it is still necessary to have hope. ... This book is part of that process: an 'oha growing and learning for a new day. -- Emalani Case Asia Pacific Viewpoint A Nation Rising is a well-executed contribution to contemporary Hawaiian history and the wider study of indigenous movements. It is also an accessible and essential entry point for academics and nonacademics interested in Native Hawaiian activism or contemporary Hawaiian politics. -- Kealani Cook Journal of American History


No other volume has addressed from so many perspectives the struggles involved in the Hawaiian sovereignty movement of the past four decades. Filled with the voices of senior Native Hawaiian scholars and activists, photos by Edward W. Greevy, telling vignettes, and an introduction that clarifies the stakes of the sovereignty movement, A Nation Rising is an invaluable resource. --Vicente M. Diaz, author of Repositioning the Missionary: Rewriting the Histories of Colonialism, Native Catholicism, and Indigeneity in Guam


These are the voices of the beating heart of Kanaka Maoli resistance to the usurpation of Hawaiian land and nationhood. Strong words by good minds, the book is at once an honest reflection on the Hawaiian struggle and a motivating call to action to protect the land and waters and heritage. It is history, it is culture, it is wisdom, it is art, and it is an invaluable contribution to the literature of Indigenous resurgence. --ity of Victoria


Author Information

Noelani Goodyear-Ka’ōpua is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. She is the author of The Seeds We Planted: Portraits of a Native Hawaiian Charter School. Ikaika Hussey is the Founder and Publisher of the award-winning news magazine the Hawai‘i Independent. Ikaika has been a community organizer and advocate for Hawaiian independence for fifteen years. Erin Kahunawaika’ala Wright is the Director of Native Hawaiian Student Services in the Hawaiʻinuiākea School of Hawaiian Knowledge at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. Edward W. Greevy is a freelance photographer whose career spans more than forty years.

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