One hundred twelve years ago, a group of American merchants and U.S. Marines overthrew the Kingdom of Hawaii. Now a new bill looks to give native Hawaiians the same rights as American Indians and Native Alaskans- sovereignty, the right to rule themselves. We find out what this means for Hawaii and its citizens.
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Native Hawaiian Sovereignty
Listen Tuesday, Jul. 26, 2005 at 1:06 p.m. in SocietyGuest host: Mary Tillotson
Guests
Robert Klein
board counsel, Office of Hawaiian Affairs, and in private practice with McCorriston, Miller, Mukai & MacKinnon
DeSoto Brown
Collection Manager, Bishop Museum Archives, Honolulu, Hawaii
Mark Bennett
Attorney General of Hawaii
Richard Rowland
President and CEO, Grassroot Institute of Hawaii
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