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Darkness over Hawaii: Annexation Myth Greatest Obstacle to Progress
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Title: | Darkness over Hawaii: Annexation Myth Greatest Obstacle to Progress |
Authors: | Chang, Williamson B.C. |
Keywords: | Native Hawaiians annexation Scalia |
Issue Date: | 09 Apr 2015 |
Abstract: | Native Hawaiians are not ready for a convention. We are not ready for big decisions. We know little about the world. The world is ignorant about Hawaii. Justice Scalia in his recent remarks on the law and history pertaining to Hawaii displayed some of that ignorance. His remarks revealed the extent and consequences of the campaign of deception asserting that Hawaii was acquired by a joint resolution. This claim is not only false. It is impossible.
Justice Scalia is not the only one deceived. The Hawaii Supreme Court, in a 2013 ruling on the effects of annexation, blithely ignored the most basic of all state laws—those describing the boundaries of Hawaii. Truth telling through re-education of Hawaiians and the rest of the world is just beginning. Whether one supports restoration of the Kingdom or Tribal recognition, what Hawaiians need now is more scholarship about the world-- particularly as to the world of newly emerging sovereign states and the history of decolonization. We should not let Washington push us into tribal status. The path we take must be fully informed and selfless. |
Description: | Work in progress dated April 9, 2015 and deposited April 10, 2015.
Corrected work dated April 23, 2015. Item and bitstream updated April 25, 2015. |
Pages/Duration: | 37 pages |
URI/DOI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10125/35795 |
Rights: | Williamson B.C. Chang, “Darkness over Hawaii: Annexation Myth Greatest Obstacle to Progress,” Copyright 2015 Professor Williamson B.C. Chang, University of Hawaii at Manoa April 23, 2015 This Article Has been Accepted for Publication by the Asian-Pacific Law & Policy Journal - University of Hawaii for Volume 16, Spring 2015, If citing Please make the Appropriate Attribution or Citation to that Journal, |
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"A Rope of Sand:" A Documentary History of the Failure of the United States to Annex the Hawaiian Islands Part II
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Title: | "A Rope of Sand:" A Documentary History of the Failure of the United States to Annex the Hawaiian Islands Part II |
Authors: | Chang, Williamson B.C. |
Keywords: | Hawaii annexation |
Issue Date: | 13 Apr 2015 |
Description: | Working draft. |
Pages/Duration: | 67 pages |
URI/DOI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10125/35796 |
Rights: | Working Draft Copyright 2015 Do not Distribute or Quote |
Appears in Collections: | Chang, Williamson B.C. Chang, Williamson B.C. |
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Darkness over Hawaii: Annexation Myth Greatest Obstacle to Progress
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Darkness-23Apr2015.pdf | 204.85 kB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
Item Summary
Title: | Darkness over Hawaii: Annexation Myth Greatest Obstacle to Progress |
Authors: | Chang, Williamson B.C. |
Keywords: | Native Hawaiians annexation Scalia |
Issue Date: | 09 Apr 2015 |
Abstract: | Native Hawaiians are not ready for a convention. We are not ready for big decisions. We know little about the world. The world is ignorant about Hawaii. Justice Scalia in his recent remarks on the law and history pertaining to Hawaii displayed some of that ignorance. His remarks revealed the extent and consequences of the campaign of deception asserting that Hawaii was acquired by a joint resolution. This claim is not only false. It is impossible.
Justice Scalia is not the only one deceived. The Hawaii Supreme Court, in a 2013 ruling on the effects of annexation, blithely ignored the most basic of all state laws—those describing the boundaries of Hawaii. Truth telling through re-education of Hawaiians and the rest of the world is just beginning. Whether one supports restoration of the Kingdom or Tribal recognition, what Hawaiians need now is more scholarship about the world-- particularly as to the world of newly emerging sovereign states and the history of decolonization. We should not let Washington push us into tribal status. The path we take must be fully informed and selfless. |
Description: | Work in progress dated April 9, 2015 and deposited April 10, 2015.
Corrected work dated April 23, 2015. Item and bitstream updated April 25, 2015. |
Pages/Duration: | 37 pages |
URI/DOI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10125/35795 |
Rights: | Williamson B.C. Chang, “Darkness over Hawaii: Annexation Myth Greatest Obstacle to Progress,” Copyright 2015 Professor Williamson B.C. Chang, University of Hawaii at Manoa April 23, 2015 This Article Has been Accepted for Publication by the Asian-Pacific Law & Policy Journal - University of Hawaii for Volume 16, Spring 2015, If citing Please make the Appropriate Attribution or Citation to that Journal, |
Appears in Collections: | Chang, Williamson B.C. Chang, Williamson B.C. |
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