Aloha betrayed : native Hawaiian resistance to American colonialism / Noenoe K. Silva

Author(s): Silva, Noenoe K., 1954-
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Subjects: Hawaiians--Government relations
Hawaiians--Politics and government
Imperialism--History
Hawaii--Colonization
Hawaii--Annexation to the United States
Hawaii--History--Overthrow of the Monarchy, 1893
Hawaii--Foreign relations--United States
United States--Foreign relations--Hawaii
Hawaii--Historiography
Hawaii--History--Sources
Formats: Print
Material Type: Books
Language: English
Audience: Unspecified
Published: Durham : Duke University Press, c2004
Series: American encounters/global interactions
LC Classification: D, DU
Table of Contents: 1. Early struggles with foreigners 15
2. Ka Hoku o ka Pakipika: emergence of the native voice in print 45
3. The merrie monarch: genealogy, cosmology, mele, and performance art as resistance 87
4. The antiannexation struggle 123
5. The queen of Hawai'i raises her solemn note of protest 164
A. A test of the objectives of Nupepa Kuokoa, as published therein, October 1861 205
B. Songs composed by Queen Lili'uokalani during her imprisonment 207
Notes: LCCN: 2004003304
ISBN: 0822333503 (cloth : alk. paper)
ISBN: 082233349X (pbk. : alk. paper)
Includes bibliographical references (p. [241]-251) and index
Physical Description: x, 260 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
OCLC Number: 54454872
ISBN/ISSN: 0822333503
082233349X

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