

An edition of From a native daughter (1993)
colonialism and sovereignty in Hawai'i
By Haunani-Kay Trask
Publish Date
1993
Publisher
Common Courage Press
Language
eng
Pages
278
Description:
Since its publication in 1993 From a Native Daughter, a provocative, well-reasoned attack against the rampant abuse of Native Hawaiian rights, institutional racism, and gender discrimination, has generated heated debates in Hawai'i and throughout the world. This revised work includes new material that builds on issues and concerns raised in the first edition: Native Hawaiian student organizing at the University of Hawai'i; the master plan of the Native Hawaiian self-governing organization Ka Lahui Hawai'i and its platform on the four political arenas of sovereignty; the 1989 Hawai'i declaration of the Hawai'i ecumenical coalition on tourism; a typology on racism and imperialism. Brief introductions to each of the previously published essays brings them up to date and situates them in the current Native Hawaiian rights discussion.
subjects: Hawaiian women, History, Imperialism, Politics and government, Relations, Self-determination, National, Social conditions, Hawaii, history, Droit des peuples à disposer d'eux-mêmes, Impérialisme, Histoire, Politique et gouvernement, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Political Process, General, International relations, Kolonialismus, Selbstbestimmungsrecht, Völkerrecht, Soziale Situation, Frau, Inheemsen, Soevereiniteit, Kolonialisme, History & Archaeology, Regions & Countries - Australia & Pacific Islands - Oceania, Femmes, Conditions économiques
Places: Hawaii, United States
Times: 1959-, 20th century