ID | 158466 |
Title Proper | Making ‘Aha |
Other Title Information | independent hawaiian pasts, presents & futures |
Language | ENG |
Author | Noelani Goodyear-Ka‘ōpua and Bryan Kamaoli Kuwada ; Goodyear-Ka‘ōpua, Noelani ; Kuwada, Bryan Kamaoli |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | We use Hawaiian methods of knowledge production to weave together contemporary and historical instances of Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) political resistance to U.S. imperialism and settler colonialism. Our departure point is the summer of 2014, when hundreds of Kānaka came forward to assert unbroken Hawaiian sovereignty and reject a U.S. Department of Interior (DOI) proposal to create a pathway for federal recognition of a reorganized Native Hawaiian governing entity. This essay situates testimonies from these hearings within a longer genealogy of Kanaka assertions of “ea” (sovereignty, life, breath) against the prolonged U.S. military occupation of Hawai'i that began in 1898 and extends to the present. |
`In' analytical Note | Daedalus Vol. 147, No.2; Spring 2018: p.49-59 |
Journal Source | Daedalus Vol: 147 No 2 |
Key Words | Making ‘Aha ; Independent Hawaiian Pasts |