Hawaiian sovereignty movement
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The Hawaiian sovereignty movement is a political and cultural campaign seeking self-determination, greater autonomy, or independence for Native Hawaiians and the restoration or recognition of their historical rights and governance.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Hawaiian sovereignty movement canonical | 3 |
| Hawaiian nationalism | 1 |
| United States–Native Hawaiian relations | 1 |
Statements (72)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
cultural revival movement
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independence movement ⓘ indigenous rights movement ⓘ political movement ⓘ |
| hasCharacteristic |
emphasizes Native Hawaiian identity
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emphasizes cultural revitalization ⓘ emphasizes historical continuity with the Kingdom of Hawaii ⓘ includes advocates of federal recognition ⓘ includes advocates of full independence ⓘ includes advocates of limited autonomy ⓘ includes cultural events and ceremonies ⓘ includes diverse political positions ⓘ includes educational campaigns ⓘ includes international advocacy ⓘ includes land occupation protests ⓘ includes legal advocacy ⓘ is primarily led by Native Hawaiians ⓘ often uses nonviolent political activism ⓘ |
| hasEthnicFocus | Native Hawaiians ⓘ |
| hasGoal |
decolonization of Hawaii
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demilitarization of certain Hawaiian lands ⓘ education about Hawaiian history and sovereignty ⓘ greater control over cultural resource management in Hawaii ⓘ greater control over education policy in Hawaii ⓘ greater control over land use policy in Hawaii ⓘ greater control over natural resource management in Hawaii ⓘ greater political autonomy for Native Hawaiians ⓘ implementation of the 1993 U.S. Apology Resolution principles ⓘ increased Native Hawaiian representation in governance ⓘ increased control over Hawaiian homelands ⓘ increased control over economic development in Hawaii ⓘ increased control over tourism impacts in Hawaii ⓘ international recognition of Hawaiian self-determination claims ⓘ language revitalization of ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi ⓘ potential independence from the United States ⓘ preservation of Hawaiian place names ⓘ preservation of traditional Hawaiian land tenure concepts ⓘ protection of Native Hawaiian cultural practices ⓘ protection of Native Hawaiian intellectual property and traditional knowledge ⓘ protection of Native Hawaiian land rights ⓘ protection of Native Hawaiian language ⓘ protection of Native Hawaiian natural resources ⓘ protection of customary and traditional Native Hawaiian rights ⓘ protection of sacred sites in Hawaii ⓘ recognition of Hawaiian as an official language ⓘ recognition of Hawaiian national symbols ⓘ recognition of Native Hawaiians as a nation ⓘ recognition of Native Hawaiians as a political community ⓘ recognition of Native Hawaiians as an indigenous people ⓘ recognition of historical rights of Native Hawaiians ⓘ recognition of the illegality or injustice of the 1893 overthrow ⓘ redress for the 1893 overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii ⓘ reparations or restitution for historical injustices ⓘ restoration of Hawaiian self-governance ⓘ revival of traditional Hawaiian governance concepts ⓘ strengthening of Native Hawaiian cultural institutions ⓘ strengthening of Native Hawaiian health and social services ⓘ strengthening of Native Hawaiian political institutions ⓘ |
| hasHistoricalContext |
Apology Resolution (U.S. Public Law 103-150)
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surface form:
1993 U.S. Apology Resolution
U.S. statehood of Hawaii in 1959 ⓘ annexation of Hawaii by the United States in 1898 ⓘ history of U.S. colonialism in the Pacific ⓘ overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1893 ⓘ |
| hasMainGoal | self-determination for Native Hawaiians ⓘ |
| operatesIn |
Hawaii
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United States of America ⓘ
surface form:
United States
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| relatedTo |
Kingdom of Hawaii
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Native Hawaiian rights ⓘ United Nations decolonization norms ⓘ decolonization ⓘ indigenous self-determination ⓘ international law on self-determination ⓘ |
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Subject: Hawaiian sovereignty movement Description of subject: The Hawaiian sovereignty movement is a political and cultural campaign seeking self-determination, greater autonomy, or independence for Native Hawaiians and the restoration or recognition of their historical rights and governance.
Referenced by (5)
Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.
Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act (proposed Akaka Bill)
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Hawaiian sovereignty movement
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subject surface form:
Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act
this entity surface form:
United States–Native Hawaiian relations
subject surface form:
Hawaiian Renaissance
subject surface form:
Aloha ʻOe
this entity surface form:
Hawaiian nationalism