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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Guest speaker
Steve Tayama, member of Nation of Hawaiʻi gave us his perspective on Independence. I’m interested to hear what the haumāna think.
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Renaissance
We’ve been talking a lot about the different aspects of the Hawaiian Renaissance this week. Hope the students can connect to one.
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Why do Hawaiians today say that statehood is illegal?
Are we a state or not? Didn’t we have a statehood vote in 1959? Why to people say the vote was illegal? It’s what we’re talking about today.
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Massie Case
Every year I find that although students are upset by the illegal overthrow of our Queen and our Hawaiʻi in 1893, they are more affected and more outraged by the absolute injustice of the 1932 Massie case. See Prof. David Stannard’s article … Continue reading
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Big 5 & APEC
Talking about the Big 5 today and where they are now. A & B is still a major player in Hawai ‘i. We should all be concerned about the eventual end of sugar. Will Maui become the next Honolulu? Kids are … Continue reading
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Finished watching Princess Kaʻiulani today
Questions & comments from the students: Why was Dole portrayed as overly sympathetic to Hawaiians? Why was there so much emphasis on the love affair with Clive Davies? Was it accurate? If Kaʻiulani was such a major player in our history, … Continue reading
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