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2016 Selected Media Articles & Reports

1/17/2016

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  • Doktor, P. (2016, December 7). “Remember Pearl Harbor!” and forget all else. The Hawaii Independent.
  • Goodyear-Kaʻōpua, N. (2016, June 21). An open letter to the brave members of the Kamehameha Schools class of 2016. The Hawaii Independent.
  • Greenhill, T. (2016, July 16). Police killings and education in occupied Hawai‘i. The Hawaii Independent.
  • Kassel, J. (2016, June 28). Don’t call it a ‘justice’ system until Native Hawaiian issues addressed. Honolulu Civil Beat.
  • Perkins, M. U. (2016, November 22). The 1840 Hawaiian Kingdom constitution – one of the world’s first modern constitutions. The Umiverse.
  • Perkins, M. U. (2016, November 23). Response to Kaʻiulani Milham’s "A game changer for Kanaka Maoli". The Umiverse.
  • The Hawaii Independent. (2016, November 28). People’s Congress to mobilize statewide grassroots advocacy. The Hawaii Independent.
  • Milham, K. (2016, February 28). What really happened at the ʻAha, part I. The Hawaii Independent.
  • Milham, K. (2016, March 9). What really happened at the ʻAha, part II. The Hawaii Independent.
  • Milham, K. (2016, March 18). What really happened at the ʻAha, part III. The Hawaii Independent.
  • Milham, K. (2016, March 31). What really happened at the ʻAha, part IV. The Hawaii Independent.
  • Milham, K. (2016, April 18). What really happened at the ʻAha, part V. The Hawaii Independent.
  • Milham, K. (2016, November 22). A game changer for Kānaka Maoli. Honolulu Civil Beat.
  • Osorio, J. K. K. (2016, March 15). Three major problems with the ʻAha constitution. The Hawaii Independent.
  • Ritte, W. (2016, March 8). Protecting Hawaiian Kingdom legacy is today’s kuleana. Honolulu Civil Beat.
  • Ritte, W. (2016, September 26). The law and the truth behind the US-Hawaiʻi relationship. Honolulu Civil Beat.
  • The Hawaii Independent (2016, February 23). Video: Hawaiian activists arrested outside Naʻi Aupuni ʻAha. The Hawaii Independent.
  • The Hawaii Independent (2016, February 22). Hawaiian leaders condemn Naʻi Aupuni ʻaha. The Hawaii Independent.
  • Williams, R. C. Jr. (2016). For king & country. Hana Hou!, 19(1), pp. 81-86.
  • Williams, R. C. Jr. (2016). Portrait of a resistance. Hana Hou!, 19(2), pp. 77-80.
  • Williams, R. C. Jr. (2016). Remembering Papa. Hana Hou!, 19(4), pp. 146-151.
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