Hawaiian sovereignty movement
The Hawaiian sovereignty movement is comprised of a loose coalition of groups that seek self-determination and self-governance for Native Hawaiians (or more broadly Hawaiian nationals regardless of ethnicity), and redress from the United States for its alleged role in the 1893 intervention and overthrow of Queen Liliʻuokalani, and what is seen as a prolonged military occupation beginning in 1898. While these groups share this common concern, their views on how these ends should be achieved vary greatly.
Related Topics:
Self-determination - Self-governance - Native Hawaiians - United States - 1893 - Liliʻuokalani - Military occupation - 1898
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