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Description: Argues against the historical, legal, and moral claims of sovereignty activists regarding the overthrow, annexation, ceded lands, indigenous rights, and the status of non-Hawaiians as guests.
Hawaiian Sovereignty: Thinking Carefully About It Hawaiian Sovereignty: Thinking Carefully About It Aloha website readers! If you are new to this website you should probably scroll down near the bottom of this long page, below the line, to see which of 11 basic areas is of most interest; and if you are new to the study of Hawaiian sovereignty, start with the "General Introduction." Items in the introduction are arranged in the order most likely to be useful for someone just starting to think carefully about Hawaiian sovereignty. This website has about 950 items about Hawaiian sovereignty issues, including scholarly essays, legal documents, compilations of news reports, political diatribes, etc. where each item ranges from a few pages to several hundred pages in length. Everything on this website including new items can be found in one or more of the 11 MAJOR SECTIONS LISTED AT THE BOTTOM, BELOW THE LONG LIST OF "NEW ITEMS."
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Page title:Hawaiian Sovereignty: Thinking Carefully About It
Keywords:Hawaiian sovereignty, Ken Conklin, Kenneth R. Conklin, sovereignty, native Hawaiian, native Hawaiians, Hawaiian, Native Hawaiian, kanaka, recognition, federal recognition, overthrow, annexation, ceded lands, reparations, self-determination, indigenous rights, indigenous, racism, Kamehameha, Liliuokalani, Lili'uokalani, balkanization, racial separatism, ethnic nationalism, separatism, nationalism, Akaka
Description:Debunking the basic claims of Hawaiian sovereignty activists regarding the illegality of the overthrow, illegality of the annexation, indigenous status of native Hawaiians, ownership of the ceded lands, entitlement to political sovereignty and reparations, non-natives as mere guests, self-determination, stolen lands
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