01557nam a2200217Ia 45000010005000000080041000050100015000460200018000612450225000792600081003043000020003855200614004055460012010196500031010316500073010626500031011356510017011669420007011839990015011909520134012056499260427s9999 xx 000 0 und d a2019951450 a9781733406703 0aKu'e Petitions: A Mau Loa Aku No: A national declaration : the Lahui against annexation/ cAuthors: Nālani Minton, Jonathan K. K. Osorio, Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio, Noenoe K. Silva. Editor: RaeDeen M. Keahiolalo aHonolulu; bKaiao Press with Friends of the Judiciary History Center; c2019 a652p; c30x24cm a"Kū'ē Petitions: A Mau Loa Aku Nō features the 556-page Palapala Hoopii Kue Hoohuiaina (petition against annexation of Hawai'i). Collected in 1897 by the Hui Aloha 'Āina, the Kū'ē Petitions, as they are commonly known, carry the signatures of some 21,269 ancestors who stood in resolute protest to US annexation. This book includes essays by notable Native Hawaiian authors and activists Nālani Minton, Jonathan K. K. Osorio, Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio, and Noenoe K. Silva, who found the petitions in the National Archives and co-published them with Minton in 1998"-- Provided by publisher aEnglish aIndigenous societies99260 aJV61-152 Political Science- Colonies and Colonization- History99313 aResistance struggles99314 aHawaii92928 cBK c6499d6499 001040708JaSAFLbSAFLcSCd2026-04-27eSB15 reading room- Meleanna Meyerl0oJV61-152 80.16p6499r2026-04-27w2026-04-27yBK