Produced by Nā Maka o ka ʻĀina
Sovereignty is the ability of a people who share a common culture, religion, language, value system and land base to exercise control over their lands and lives, independent of other nations. From the history of the Mahele and the 1893 act of war against the Hawaiian Kingdom to the modern-day struggles for land rights, this video takes a look at one of the first native initiatives for self governance, Ka Lahui Hawai’i. Narrated by Sol Bright.
Featuring Mililani Trask, Helen Akiona, James Hu’eu, Jr., Kamakahukilani Von Oelhoffen, Parley Kanakaole, Apolonia Day, Bobby Alcaine, Lilikala Kame’eleihiwa, Lydia La’eha, Helen Kanawaliwali O’Connor, Kekuni Blaisdell, Florence Lerback, Paul Neves, Pele Hanoa, Attwood Makanani, Henry Smith, Henry Auwae, Martina Whitehead, Naleen Andrade, Minerva Kaawa, Genesis Lee Loy, and Elaine Needham.
Includes Leo Anderson Akana’s Song of Sovereignty, performed by the Peter Moon Band.
Produced and directed by Puhipau and Joan Lander of Na Maka o ka `Aina
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