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Genre/Form: | Electronic books |
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Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Antonio Paredes Villegas; Project Muse. |
ISBN: | 9780822376552 0822376555 |
OCLC Number: | 1143346403 |
Notes: | De orquídeas y de tigres -- Leyendas del mestizaje -- El duende -- La refrigeradora -- La negrita -- El Mercedes --Temprano por la mañana. |
Description: | 1 online resource (113 p. ) |
Contents: | Portrait: Marie Beltran and Annie Pau: resistance to empire, erasure, and selling out / Anne Keala Kelly -- Waiāhole-waikāne / Jacqueline Lasky -- "Our history, our way!" : ethnic studies for Hawai'i's people / Davianna Pōmaika'i McGregor and Ibrahim Aoudé -- E ola mau ka 'Ōlelo Hawai'i : the Hawaiian language revitalization movement / Katrina-Ann R. Kapā'anaokalāokeola Nākoa Oliveira -- Kaua'i : resisting pressures to change / Joan Conrow -- Kū e ka pono : the movement continues / Manu Ka'iama -- Portrait: Sam Kaha'i Ka'ai / Ty P. Kāwika Tengan -- (Self-)portrait. Puhipau: the ice man looks back at the sand island eviction / Puhipau -- Hawaiian souls: the movement to stop the U.S. military bombing of Kaho'olawe / Jonathan Kamakawiwo'ole Osorio -- Pu'uhonua: sanctuary and struggle at Mākua / Kalamaoka'āina Niheu -- Wao Kele O Puna and the Pele Defense Fund / Davianna Pōmaika'i McGregor and Noa Emmett Aluli -- A question of wai : seeking justice through law for Hawai'i's streams and communities / D. Kapua'ala Sproat -- Aia i hea ka wai a kāne? (where indeed is the water of kāne?): examining the East Maui water battle / Pauahi Ho'okano -- Portrait: Mauna a Wākea: Hānau ka Mauna, the Piko of our ea / Leon No'eau Peralto -- Portrait: Puanani Rogers / Micky Huihui -- Outside Shangri La : colonization and the U.S. occupation of Hawai'i / Kūhiō Vogeler -- Make'e pono lāhui Hawai'i : a student liberation movement / Kekailoa Perry -- Ka ho'okolokolonui kānaka maoli, 1993: the People's International Tribunal, Hawai'i / Kekuni Blaisdell, Nālani Minton, and Ulla Hasager -- Ke kū'ē kūpa'a loa nei k/mākou (We most solemnly protest): a memoir of 1998 / Noenoe K. Silva -- Resisting the Akaka Bill / J. Kēhaulani Kauanui -- Kū'ē mana māhele : the Hawaiian movement to resist biocolonialism / Le'a Malia Kanehe -- Portrait: Puanani Burgess : he alo a he alo / Mehana Blaich Vaughan. |
Series Title: | Book collections on Project MUSE. |
Responsibility: | Antonio Paredes Villegas. |
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"The editors of A Nation Rising have amply accomplished their stated aims and produced a collection that is essential reading for students and scholars of the political and cultural histories of settler colonialism, indigenous studies, and Hawaiian and related history." -- Tracey Banivanua Mar * Western Historical Quarterly * "For Kanaka Maoli . . . the anthology breathes life into a history long-hidden from us and provides a mirror in which we can see ourselves without the distortion of haole voices of 'US History.' For the rest of the world, the book is perhaps even more important, as it leaves nowhere to hide from the ugly truths of the ongoing illegal occupation of a sovereign nation, and no way to ignore the voices of the ceaseless resistance of a nation always rising." -- Natalee Kehaulani Bauer * Decolonization * "A Nation Rising is a unique resource for those who know Hawai'i primarily as a tourist destination and, equally, for those who live in the fiftieth state. A diverse collection, the volume introduces issues of activism and protest, self-determination and sovereignty, and sustenance and spirituality that contribute significantly to broader Native studies." -- Judith Schachter * Canadian Journal of Native Studies * "A Nation Rising is a well-executed contribution to contemporary Hawaiian history and the wider study of indigenous movements. It is also an accessible and essential entry point for academics and nonacademics interested in Native Hawaiian activism or contemporary Hawaiian politics." -- Kealani Cook * Journal of American History * "Despite the dire situations of so many Kanaka Maoli living with the effects of mi I itary occupation, environmental destruction, mass tourism and the commodification of their culture, it is still necessary to have hope. ... This book is part of that process: an 'oha growing and learning for a new day." -- Emalani Case * Asia Pacific Viewpoint * "This book is a timely contribution for a generation responsive to the needs of earth and will be read widely for the empowering stories it tells." -- Eric Rodrigo Meringer * AlterNative * "The collection of essays is particularly impressive for its intermingling of information on historical processes, ongoing economic and ownership debates (including controversies associated with biocolonialism), and prospects for future mobilization and legal/policy victories against illegal occupation and misappropriation of the Hawaiian Islands. Quite eye opening, especially for 'mainlanders,' colonizers, and their descendants. . . . Highly recommended." -- B. Tavakolian * Choice * "No other volume has addressed from so many perspectives the struggles involved in the Hawaiian sovereignty movement of the past four decades. Filled with the voices of senior Native Hawaiian scholars and activists, photos by Edward W. Greevy, telling vignettes, and an introduction that clarifies the stakes of the sovereignty movement, A Nation Rising is an invaluable resource." -- Vicente M. Diaz author of * Repositioning the Missionary * Read more...

