Ku'e: Thirty Years of Land Struggles in Hawaii/ Haunani-Kay Trask; Ed Greevy
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TextPublication details: Honolulu; Mutual Publishing; 2004Description: 170p; 27x27cmISBN: - 1566476941
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SAF Reference Library | Political Science | JV61-152 80.18 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 6501 |
Few people would associate the island paradise of Hawaii with protest, but there is a long island tradition of speaking out against civil and social injustices, political wrongs and environmental issues. In Kûç: Thirty Years of Land Struggle in Hawaii, photographer Ed Greevy has documented social and political events concerning eviction struggles and the development of the Hawaiian Sovereignty movement from 1971 to the present. Haunani-Kay Trask, an activist and sovereignty leader, provides the words to describe the events. Kûç chronicles the unsung heroes who organized and participated in events such as Save Our Surf, Kalama Valley, Waiahole and Waikane valleys, Niumalu and Nawiliwili, Chinatown, Heeia, Stop H-3 Freeway, Makua, Mokauea Island, Sand Island, Protect Kahoolawe Ohana, Stop All Evictions, Anti-Apartheid, and Anti-war in Iraq.
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