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Haunani-Kay
Trask (October 3, 1949 – July 3, 2021) was a
Native Hawaiian activist, educator, author, poet, and a
leader of the
Hawaiian sovereignty movement...
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Haunani Apoliona is a
native Hawaiian banker, musician, and
activist for the
Hawaiian sovereignty movement. In 1997,
Apoliona was sworn-in to the Office...
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people in Hawaii.
Hawaiian nationalists and
language advocates,
including Haunani-Kay Trask, have
claimed that the word
cannot be
understood apart from the...
- Trask,
Haunani-Kay (July 2016). "Lovely Hula Lands:
Corporate Tourism and the
Prostitution of
Hawaiian Culture". Border/Lines. 23. Trask,
Haunani-Kay (1999)...
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original on
January 31, 2018.
Retrieved July 5, 2019. Trask,
Haunani-Kay. "The
Struggle For
Hawaiian Sovereignty—Introduction".
Retrieved June...
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ferry dock. Ms. Lee (voiced by
Haunani Minn) is the
librarian at the
Birdwell Island Library. Dr. Dihn (also
voiced by
Haunani Minn) is the island's vet....
- Hawaiʻi, and she has four siblings. Mililani's mother,
Haunani Cooper, was a
school teacher and
Haunani’s mother,
Iwalani Haia,
worked for the
Benevolent Societies...
- Honolulu, HI: M.A. Thesis,
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. p. 21. Trask,
Haunani-Kay (July 1991). "Coalition-Building
between Natives and Non-Natives"....
- 1080/08824099209359904. ISSN 0882-4096. ****loch,
Leanne K.; Solomon,
Denise Haunani (22 May 2009). "Measuring the
sources and
content of
relational uncertainty"...
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Haunani Kahalewai (February 19, 1929 –
March 2, 1982) was a
singer and
entertainer known as the "First Lady of Song in Hawai‘i". Her
distinctive contralto...