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    The Hawaiian rebellions and revolutions took place in Hawaii between 1887 and 1895. Until annexation in 1898, Hawaii was an independent sovereign state...
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  • Thumbnail for 1887 Constitution of the Hawaiian Kingdom
    The 1887 Constitution of the Hawaiian Kingdom was a legal document prepared by anti-monarchists to strip the absolute Hawaiian monarchy of much of its...
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    through the Hawaiian Kingdom or through a plebiscite or referendum". Debates regarding the event play an important role in the Hawaiian sovereignty movement...
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  • in 1895. He was considered a royalist and dedicated to the monarchy of the Kingdom of Hawaii. Wilcox's revolts were part of the Hawaiian Rebellions. The...
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    Hawaii (Hawaiian: Lepupalika o Hawaiʻi) was a short-lived one-party state in Hawaiʻi between July 4, 1894, when the Provisional Government of Hawaii had...
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    The Hawaiian Kingdom, also known as the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian: Ke Aupuni Hawaiʻi), was a sovereign state located in the Hawaiian Islands which...
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    Wilcox rebellion of 1895, the revolution of 1895, the Hawaiian counter-revolution of 1895, the 1895 uprising in Hawaii, the Hawaiian civil war, the 1895 uprising...
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    States to restore the Hawaiian monarchy, and her arrest and trial following an unsuccessful 1895 rebellion against the Republic of Hawaiʻi. Her appeals immediately...
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    dismissal of Hawaiian Kingdom v. Biden on December 14, 2022. The Permanent Court of Arbitration has, in one of its rulings, regarded the Hawaiian Kingdom as...
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    OCLC 19662315. "Hawaiian Act Specifics". Organic Act. Hawaiian Kingdom. Retrieved November 29, 2009. Anthony, J. Garner (1955). Hawaii Under Army Rule...
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    The Hawaiian Renaissance (also called the Hawaiian Cultural Renaissance) was the Hawaiian resurgence of a distinct cultural identity that draws upon traditional...
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    Provisional Government of Hawaii (abbr.: P.G.; Hawaiian: Aupuni Kūikawā o Hawaiʻi) was proclaimed after the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom on January 17...
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    Kalākaua of Hawaii to reenact the Hawaiian Constitution of 1864 from the Constitution of 1887. Robert Wilcox returned to Hawaii from San Francisco with the...
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    The Hawaiian sovereignty movement (Hawaiian: ke ea Hawaiʻi) is a grassroots political and cultural campaign to reestablish an autonomous or independent...
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  • conspiracies, rebellions, revolutions, nonviolent revolutions, massacres, and terrorist attacks in the Hawaiian Islands. There were many ancient Hawaiian battles...
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    Apology Resolution (category Overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom)
    Kingdom of Hawaii occurred with the active participation of agents and citizens of the United States and further acknowledges that the Native Hawaiian people...
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    to the islands of Hawaii. Many of these foreigners bought Hawaiian land and invested in the lucrative Hawaiian sugar industry. In 1887, these men forced...
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    assisting Native Hawaiians, such as the Office of Hawaiian Affairs and the Kamehameha Schools, as well as health-care and housing for the Hawaiian population...
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  • Thumbnail for Proposed 1893 Constitution of the Hawaiian Kingdom
    The proposed 1893 Constitution of the Hawaiian Kingdom would have been a replacement of the Constitution of 1887, primarily based on the Constitution of...
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  • began the Rebellion of 1887. They drafted a constitution, written by Lorrin Thurston, the Hawaiian Minister of the Interior who used the Hawaiian militia...
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    Owen Smith, Hawaiian subject, born on Kauaʻi 1838 of American missionaries, member Lorrin A. Thurston, Hawaiian subject, born in Hawaii of American grandparents...
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    also known as the Koʻolau Rebellion, Battle of Kalalau, or the short name, the Leper War. Following the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom, the stricter government...
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    Blount Report (category Overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom)
    other documents, including the "Statement of the Hawaiian Patriotic League" and "Memorial on the Hawaiian Crises", but did not have subpoena power. However...
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    p. 17. Towse, Ed (1895). "The Rebellion of 1895: A Complete History of the Insurrection Against the Republic of Hawaii: List of Officers and Members of...
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  • preservation of the Hawaiian culture including the adoption of Hawaiian diacritical marks for official usage, use of Hawaiian names, etc. The Hawaiian language became...
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    The Black Week was a crisis in Honolulu, Hawaii that nearly caused a war between the Hawaiian Provisional Government and the United States.[citation needed]...
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  • Campaign (1896) 1887 Reservoir war 18871895 Hawaiian rebellions (18871895) 1889 Wilcox rebellion of 1889 1893 Overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom Leper...
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    Hawaiʻi through popular suffrage. In 1893, during the Hawaiian rebellions of 18871895 and after the ascension of Queen Liliuokalani to the Hawaiian Throne...
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    lands allotted to Hawaiian Homelands, advance the lifestyle of Native Hawaiians, preserve Hawaiian culture and protect Native Hawaiian rights. Government...
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    Day (Hawaiian: Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea) is a national holiday of the former Hawaiian Kingdom celebrated on July 31 and still commemorated by Native Hawaiians in...
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