Native social capital: The case of Hawaiian sovereignty and Ka Lahui Hawaii
@article{Trask2000NativeSC, title={Native social capital: The case of Hawaiian sovereignty and Ka Lahui Hawaii}, author={H. K. Trask}, journal={Policy Sciences}, year={2000}, volume={33}, pages={375-385} }
On January 17, 1993, over 15,000 Hawaiians and their supporters marched through Honolulu to the palace of their ancient chiefs to commemorate and protest the American overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom a century earlier. Solemn and traditional, the chanting throng included infants and great-grandparents, Natives and non-Natives, politicians, curious tourists, and dozens of news reporters from the United States and the Pacific Rim. By most reckonings, the ‘sovereignty’ march was the largest of…
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