The Rights of My People

The Rights of My People
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Publisher : Algora Publishing
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9780875867205
ISBN-13 : 0875867200
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis The Rights of My People by : Neil Thomas Proto

There were two battles for Hawaii's sovereignty led by Queen Liliuokalani. This book, The Rights of My People, revisits these battles - the 1893 coup d'etat and the annexation in 1898 - from a new perspective, against the backdrop of the harsh remnants of the Civil War, the missionary's disquieting view of race, and the emerging role of Hawaiian women. The Rights of My People explores the fate of the Crown lands, a quarter of the Hawaii islands, taken in the 1893 coup d'etat and contested aggressively by Liliuokalani through 1910. Woven into the story are threats of execution and assassination and the forces of bigotry, condescension, and deception she confronted. The events unfold in Honolulu, Hilo, San Francisco, Boston, and Washington, D.C. She challenged the United States before Congress repeatedly for complicity in taking the Crown lands. Finally, in the grandeur of what is now the Renwick Art Gallery, the United States Court of Claims heard and decided Liliuokalani v. United States of America.

Sun Yatsen, Robert Wilcox and Their Failed Revolutions, Honolulu and Canton 1895

Sun Yatsen, Robert Wilcox and Their Failed Revolutions, Honolulu and Canton 1895
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 523
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ISBN-10 : 9781000396232
ISBN-13 : 1000396231
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Sun Yatsen, Robert Wilcox and Their Failed Revolutions, Honolulu and Canton 1895 by : Patrick Anderson

Dynamite on the Tropic of Cancer is the radical, explosive retelling of the first decade of the 'Father of Modern China' Dr Sun Yatsen’s globally shaped formation as a professional revolutionist, and of the impact of the adult Sun’s revolutionary relationship with Hawaiʻi and with his varied communities of supporters there during its own most turbulent political decade, the 1890s, years in which this remote island nation transformed from native monarchy, via sovereign independent republic, to become the USA’s first overseas territory. Drawn from neglected primary sources, Dynamite reveals the hitherto untold story of the secret revolutionary alliance forged in Honolulu’s backstreets between Sun’s Xingzhonghui and the idiosyncratic italophile soldier Robert Wilcox, "Hawaiʻi’s Garibaldi" and leader of the Kanaka/Native Hawaiian counterrevolution of January 1895. This failed uprising to restore Hawaiʻi’s tragic last Queen, witnessed firsthand by Sun Yatsen, became the archetype upon which ten months later Sun would base his own first attempt at armed insurrection in China: the Canton uprising of 26 October 1895. With an epic sweep across the Pacific’s Tropic of Cancer, Dynamite is the most important study yet written on the origins of Sun Yatsen’s Chinese Revolution and its dynamic interface with Hawaiian history.

Guts & Glory: The American Civil War

Guts & Glory: The American Civil War
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Publisher : Hachette+ORM
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9780316320535
ISBN-13 : 0316320536
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Guts & Glory: The American Civil War by : Ben Thompson

History comes alive for kids like no textbook can in this epic account of the American Civil War that's perfect for history buffs and reluctant readers! From courageous cavalry rides deep into enemy territory to harrowing covert missions undertaken by spies and soldiers, the events of the American Civil War were filled with daring figures and amazing feats. This exhilarating overview covers the biggest battles as well as captivating lesser-known moments to entertain kids with unbelievable (and totally true) tales of one of America's most fascinating conflicts. History buff, Civil War reenactor, and popular blogger Ben Thompson uses his extensive knowledge and vivid storytelling style to bring the Civil War to life in this first book in a thrilling new series featuring incredible people, events, and civilizations. Get ready to learn just how awesome history can be!

Who Owns the Crown Lands of Hawai‘i?

Who Owns the Crown Lands of Hawai‘i?
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Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages : 505
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ISBN-10 : 9780824865603
ISBN-13 : 082486560X
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Who Owns the Crown Lands of Hawai‘i? by : Jon M. Van Dyke

The 1846-1848 Mahele (division) transformed the lands of Hawai‘i from a shared value into private property, but left many issues unresolved. Kauikeaouli (Kamehameha III) agreed to the Mahele, which divided all land among the mō‘ī (king), the ali‘i (chiefs), and the maka‘āinana (commoners), in the hopes of keeping the lands in Hawaiian hands even if a foreign power claimed sovereignty over the Islands. The king’s share was further divided into Government and Crown Lands, the latter managed personally by the ruler until a court decision in 1864 and a statute passed in 1865 declared that they could no longer be bought or sold by the mō‘ī and should be maintained intact for future monarchs. After the illegal overthrow of the monarchy in 1893, Government and Crown Lands were joined together, and after annexation in 1898 they were managed as a public trust by the United States. At statehood in 1959, all but 373,720 acres of Government and Crown Lands were transferred to the State of Hawai‘i. The legal status of Crown Lands remains controversial and misunderstood to this day. In this engrossing work, Jon Van Dyke describes and analyzes in detail the complex cultural and legal history of Hawai‘i’s Crown Lands. He argues that these lands must be examined as a separate entity and their unique status recognized. Government Lands were created to provide for the needs of the general population; Crown Lands were part of the personal domain of Kamehameha III and evolved into a resource designed to support the mō‘ī, who in turn supported the Native Hawaiian people. The question of who owns Hawai‘i’s Crown Lands today is of singular importance for Native Hawaiians in their quest for recognition and sovereignty, and this volume will become a primary resource on a fundamental issue underlying Native Hawaiian birthrights. 64 illus., 6 maps

Pineapple Culture

Pineapple Culture
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9780520255135
ISBN-13 : 0520255135
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Pineapple Culture by : Gary Y Okihiro

"Pineapple Culture is a dazzling history of the world's tropical and temperate zones told through the pineapple's illustrative career."--From publisher description.

Captive Paradise

Captive Paradise
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Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Total Pages : 448
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ISBN-10 : 9781466855502
ISBN-13 : 1466855509
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Captive Paradise by : James L. Haley

The most recent state to join the union, Hawaii is the only one to have once been a royal kingdom. After its "discovery" by Captain Cook in the late 18th Century, Hawaii was fought over by European powers determined to take advantage of its position as the crossroads of the Pacific. The arrival of the first missionaries marked the beginning of the struggle between a native culture with its ancient gods, sexual libertinism and rites of human sacrifice, and the rigid values of the Calvinists. While Hawaii's royal rulers adopted Christianity, they also fought to preserve their ancient ways. But the success of the ruthless American sugar barons sealed their fate and in 1893, the American Marines overthrew Lili'uokalani, the last queen of Hawaii. James L. Haley's Captive Paradise is the story of King Kamehameha I, The Conqueror, who unified the islands through terror and bloodshed, but whose dynasty succumbed to inbreeding; of Gilded Age tycoons like Claus Spreckels who brilliantly outmaneuvered his competitors; of firebrand Lorrin Thurston, who was determined that Hawaii be ruled by whites; of President McKinley, who presided over the eventual annexation of the islands. Not for decades has there been such a vibrant and compelling portrait of an extraordinary place and its people.

Encyclopedia of Politics of the American West

Encyclopedia of Politics of the American West
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Publisher : CQ Press
Total Pages : 1566
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ISBN-10 : 9781506354910
ISBN-13 : 1506354912
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Encyclopedia of Politics of the American West by : Steven L. Danver

The Encyclopedia of Politics in the American West is an A to Z reference work on the political development of one of America’s most politically distinct, not to mention its fastest growing, region. This work will cover not only the significant events and actors of Western politics, but also deal with key institutional, historical, environmental, and sociopolitical themes and concepts that are important to more fully understanding the politics of the West over the last century.

Star Territory

Star Territory
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : 9780812252927
ISBN-13 : 0812252926
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Star Territory by : Gordon Fraser

In Star Territory Gordon Fraser charts how the project of rationalizing the cosmos enabled the nineteenth-century expansion of U.S. territory and explores the alternative and resistant cosmologies of free and enslaved Blacks and indigenous peoples.

Overcomer

Overcomer
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Publisher : Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages : 347
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781638743989
ISBN-13 : 1638743983
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Overcomer by : Victor J. Clark

Statistics say that 98 percent of people in the world die without ever fulfilling their purpose. This is extremely concerning, because many people are living hopeless and apathetic lives. Deep down inside, people want their lives to count, to matter, and to be worth something. People want their lives to have meaning and are searching for the keys to find inner peace and happiness. Throughout our journey, we unfortunately make life more complicated than it needs to be, because we believe our purpose gives us our identity. To say the least, it should be the other way around, because we must discover who we are within in order to find our purpose. When we discover who we are, we will find happiness, and this will lead us down the road of success. Unfortunately people are led to believe that success will bring them happiness, but this is far from the truth. True success starts with knowing yourself so that you can find the peace and happiness you desperately crave. Overcomer is a book that will help you to discover your true self and propel you into the position that the Creator has purposed for your life. Within this life-changing book, you will learn how to change your perspective, have a definite purpose, overcome obstacles, implement self-love and confidence, change your environment, and eliminate negative self-talk. Too many people in today's society are struggling with mental health, and they need something that's going to pull them out of the dark places and bring them into the light of awareness. Every step we take along our journey we are either moving closer to our destiny or getting farther away from it. If you desire to take charge of your life and discover your purpose, then this is the book you have been searching for. Now is the time to change your life and to begin walking toward your destiny. As you turn the pages in this book and embark upon the journey of my life, you will discover how to overcome obstacles, take control of your life, and discover your purpose. You have always been an overcomer, so it's time to become the champion you were always meant to be. 2