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  2. Hawaiian sovereignty movement - Wikipedia

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    Kaua Kuloko 1895 [1] v. t. e. The Hawaiian sovereignty movement ( Hawaiian: ke ea Hawaiʻi) is a grassroots political and cultural campaign to reestablish an autonomous or independent nation or kingdom of Hawaii out of a desire for sovereignty, self-determination, and self-governance.

  3. Haiku Stairs - Wikipedia

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    Haiku Stairs. The Haʻikū Stairs, also known as the Stairway to Heaven or Haʻikū Ladder, is a steep, steel step structure that is currently being dismantled and removed. It provided pedestrian access to former U.S. Navy communication facilities on the island of Oʻahu, Hawaii [1] with more than 3,000 steps along O‘ahu's Ko'olau mountain ...

  4. Overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom was a coup d'état against Queen Liliʻuokalani, which took place on January 17, 1893, on the island of Oʻahu and led by the Committee of Safety, composed of seven foreign residents and six Hawaiian Kingdom subjects of American descent in Honolulu. [5] [6] The Committee prevailed upon American minister ...

  5. Hawaiian rebellions (1887–1895) - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian rebellions. The ship's landing force on duty at the Arlington Hotel, Honolulu, at the time of the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy, January 1893. Lieutenant Lucien Young, USN, commanded the detachment, and is presumably the officer at right. Date. July 6, 1887 - January 9, 1895 (7 years, 6 months and 4 days) Location. Hawaiian Islands.

  6. ʻŌiwi TV - Wikipedia

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    The channel was started in 2007. [1] The three founders were Keoni Lee, Nāʻālehu Anthony and Amy Kalili. [2] The channel aims to produce content from the Native Hawaiian perspective. This content consist of documentaries, news and other multimedia. [3] ‘. Ōiwi TV also collaborates with other organisations with similar aims such as ...

  7. Liliʻuokalani - Wikipedia

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    Liliʻuokalani ( Hawaiian pronunciation: [liˌliʔuokəˈlɐni]; Lydia Liliʻu Loloku Walania Kamakaʻeha; September 2, 1838 – November 11, 1917) was the only queen regnant and the last sovereign monarch of the Hawaiian Kingdom, ruling from January 29, 1891, until the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom on January 17, 1893.

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  9. List of Hawaiian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    1887–1891. Hawaiian: Ma ka Lokomaikaʻi o ke Akua, Moʻi o ko Hawaiʻi Pae ʻAina. English: By the grace of God, King of the Hawaiian Islands. Kalākaua. 1891–1893. Hawaiian: Ma ka Lokomaikaʻi o ke Akua, Moʻi Wahine o ko Hawaiʻi Pae ʻAina. English: By the grace of God, Queen of the Hawaiian Islands. Liliuokalani.