this hawaiian word refers to life breath and most importanly sovernty
What is Ea
On Tanna Island, this movement waited for a leader named "John" to return with modern goods.
What is the John Frum movement?
The modern Hawaiian movement is said to have started in 1971 with a struggle to stop evictions in this Oʻahu valley.
What is Kalama Valley?
This famous double-hulled canoe sailed from Hawaiʻi to Tahiti in 1976 using only traditional navigation.
What is the Hōkūleʻa
She was the last Queen of the Hawaiian Kingdom and wrote the song "Aloha ʻOe."
Who was Queen Liliʻuokalani
This King proclaimed "Ua mau ke ea o ka ʻāina i ka pono," emphasizing that the sovereignty of the land continues through justice
Who is King Kamehameha III (Kauikeaouli)
Westerners often gave these movements this two-word nickname because they involved people waiting for ships or planes full of goods.
What are "cargo cults"
For decades, the U.S. Navy used this Hawaiian island as a bombing target.
What is Kahoʻolawe
This long-reigning Queen of Tonga is remembered for keeping her nation from ever being colonized
Who is Queen Sālote Tupou III
This Hawaiian scholar wrote the famous book From a Native Daughter
Who is Haunani-Kay Trask?
First celebrated on July 31, 1843, this national holiday honors the restoration of Hawaiian independence.
What is Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea
The name of the Maasina Rule movement in the Solomon Islands translates to this word for
What is brotherhood?
These 1897 documents were signed by thousands of Hawaiians to protest being joined to the United States.
What are the Kūʻē petitions or anti-annexation petitions
This master navigator from Micronesia taught Hawaiians how to sail by the stars and the ocean
Who is Mau Piailug
This leader in New Caledonia (Kanaky) pushed for independence through culture and a famous festival
Who was Jean-Marie Tjibaou