Apology Resolution - Arguments For

Arguments For

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Hawaiian sovereignty
movement
Main issues
  • Overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom
  • Removal from U.N. Decolonization list
  • International law
  • United States constitutional law
  • Legal status
  • Opposition to the Overthrow
Governments
  • Kingdom
  • Provisional Government
  • Republic
Historical Conflicts
  • Hawaiian Rebellions
  • Bloodless Revolution
  • Wilcox Rebellion of 1889
  • Wilcox Rebellions
  • Overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom
  • Leper War
  • Black Week
  • 1895 Counter-Revolution
Modern Events
  • Hawaiian Renaissance
  • 2008 occupation of Iolani Palace
Parties & Organizations
  • Aloha Aina Party of Hawaii
  • Home Rule Party of Hawaii
  • Office of Hawaiian Affairs
Documents & Ideas
  • Blount Report
  • Morgan Report
  • Bayonet Constitution
  • Treaty of Annexation (Hawaii)
  • Ku’e Petitions
  • Newlands Resolution
  • Hawaiian Organic Act
  • Apology Resolution
  • Akaka Bill
Books
  • Hawaii's Story
  • Kaua Kuloko 1895

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