
By Noelani Goodyear-Ka′opua (ed.), Ikaika Hussey (ed.), Erin Kahunawaika′ala Wright (ed.)
ISBN-10: 0822356953
ISBN-13: 9780822356950
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In looking to the past, we inform the decisions and commitments that will shape our futures. The contributors to this volume believe that the need for Hawaiian movements of ea is as great as ever. The trajectory of the Hawaiian movement, as told by this collection, shows that it continues to be necessary to work on multiple fronts—to build highly localized landbased struggles and to articulate these grounded movements in a larger call for national resources. The moʻolelo also tell us that political autonomy may be a baseline minimum for the restoration of functional ea, but it is also only one piece of the puzzle.
He befriended Kānaka Maoli who started at the university and branched out to support multiple antieviction and anti-imperialism struggles, such as Pete Thompson, Terri Kekoʻolani, Joy Ahn, Kīhei “Soli” Niheu, and Haunani-K ay Trask. 40 His relationship with the Kellys was perhaps the most central influence on his photography, and he recalls learning as much from Marion’s scholarly interests in Indigenous Hawaiian subsistence traditions as from John Kelly’s deep involvement in on-the-ground organizing.
In the years following 1993, advances were made in shifting the terms of popular debate in Hawaiʻi, in peeling back decades of misinformation, and in winning some localized struggles. By the time Noenoe K. 34 Silva’s reflective memoir in this volume (chapter 14) recounts the journey of the 1897 anti annexation petitions back home to Hawai‘i from Washington, DC. Nicknamed the “Kūʻē petitions,” the stacks of paper moved many Kānaka toward the independence side of the sovereignty movement spectrum, as individuals came forward to look at and touch the signatures of their ancestors who expressed their absolute opposition to Hawaiʻi’s incorporation into the United States.
A Nation Rising: Hawaiian Movements for Life, Land, and Sovereignty by Noelani Goodyear-Ka′opua (ed.), Ikaika Hussey (ed.), Erin Kahunawaika′ala Wright (ed.)
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