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Foreword Pax Americana:Hawai’i, 1848 by Haunani-Kay Trask
Preface The Hawaiian Sovereignty Movement by Lilikala Kame‘eleihiwa
Glossary of Hawaiian Terms
Chronology The Road to Colonization: Milestones of Hawai‘i’s Interaction with the West

Volume I

Introduction Contact, Conquest and Colonization: The United States and Hawai‘i by Ward Churchill and Sharon Venne
Essays

Before the Horror: The Population of Hawai’i on the Eve of Western Contact by David E. Stannard

The Kona Story: Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Hawaiian Enhancements of the Environment by Marion Kelly

Constitutions of the Hawaiian Kingdom: A Brief History and Analysis by Ralph S. Kuykendall

U.S. Merchants, Missionaries and the Overthrow of the Hawaiian Government: Historical Events, 1820–1893 by Lilikala Kame‘eleihiwa

In Point of Law: The Land Rights of the Maka‘ainana by Maivan Clech Lam

Report to Secretary of State W.Q. Gresham on Recent Events Transpiring in the Hawaiian Islands: “The Blount Report,” July 17, 1893 by Senator James Blount

An Act of War: Special Message to Congress on Recent Events in the Kingdom of Hawaii, December 18, 1893 by President Grover Cleveland

Annexation and Beyond: Hawai‘i Under Non-Hawaiian Rule by Michael Kioni Dudley and Keoni Kealoha Agard

Hawaii’s Dirty Secret: The Continuing Denial of Native Hawaiian Land Rights by Viveca Novak

Anahola: The Taro-Roots Practice of Self-Determination by Sondra Field Grace

The Military’s Toxic Legacy in Hawai’i: U.S. Forces Create Environmental Devastation by Patricia Tummons

From Fertile Fields to No-Man’s Land: The Transformation of Waikane Valley by Patricia Tummons

Remember Pearl Harbor: The Navy’s “Superfund Six” and Other Locations by Patricia Tummons

“The Most Shot-at Island in the Pacific”: The Struggle to Save Kaho’olawe by Noa Emmett Aluli

Preserving Hawai‘i as a Hawaiian Place: Tourism, Development and Destruction of the Environment by Dana Naone Hall

Lovely Hula Hands: Corporate Tourism and the Prostitution of Hawaiian Culture by Haunani-Kay Trask

Keeping Moloka‘i Moloka‘i: A Native Activist’s View by Colette Machado

Native Hawaiian Health Data: Contours of a Hidden Holocaust by Jo Ann Umilani Tsark

The Politics of Oppression: The United States in Hawai’i by Mililani B. Trask

Hawaiians and Human Rights: An Unfulfilled Promise of International Law by Haunani-Kay Trask

Reinscription: The Right of Hawai‘i to be Restored to the United Nations List of Non-Self-Governing Territories by Ka Paaukua

Volume II

Introduction A World in Transition by Ward Churchill and Sharon H. Venne
Charges Ka Palapala O Na‘Olelo Ho‘ahewa (Statement of Charges) by the Kanaka Maoli Tribunal Komike, August 21, 1993

Testimonies

O‘ahu
Manoa: August 12-13, 1993

Lilikala Kame‘eleihiwa • Marion Kelly • Jonathan Osario • Stephen Boggs •Jonathan Osario • Stephen Boggs • Mililani Trask • Marion Kelly • Barry Nakamura • David Martin • Mililani Trask • Raymond Kamaka • Anna Marie Castro • Luis Hangca • Ku‘umealoha Gomes • Anita Gouveia • Mahealani Cypher • Kamakahukilani von Oelhoffen • Eric Seitz • Maivan Lam • Kehau Abad • John Kelly • Bill Dougherty • Donna Wong • Mililani Trask • Georgette Meyers • Marie Beltram • Mary Ann Bennett • Kawika Naho‘opi‘i • Keali‘i Gora • Honu Huihui

Maui
Waihe‘e: August 14, 1993

Isaac Make‘e • Charles Maxwell • Dana Naone Hall

Hana: August 14, 1993

‘Iwalani Shim • Florence Lani • Maoni Minn • Janet Redo • Kalieko Ka‘eo • Bernice Hokoana • Murray English • Violet English • Glenn Au • William Waihou • Eric Kanaka‘ole • Russell Kahaoiokele

Moloka‘i
???: August 15, 1993

Thomas Ah Yee • Malia Ah Yee • Lani Kapuni • Wana Hamakua • Lunana Hamakua • John Kaimikaua • Noa Emmett Aluli • Billy Kalipi • Leimana Naki • Collette Machado • Anna Goodhue • Rachel Tortolini • Jane Lee • Kamakakaulani Kahikina • Sam Kealoha

Kaua‘i
Anahola: August 16-17, 1993

Kealohikina • Attwood Makanini • Paul Lemke • Michael Grace • Sondra Field-Grace • Kalani Hanohano • Nani Rogers • Sharon Pomroy • Jeff Chandler • Elizabeth Slater • Ruth Texiera • Kaleo Patterson • Ray Manakfi • Chuck Trembath • Leiduenue Parker • Henry Smith • Nancy Yokel • Butch Kekahu • Harry Naihe • Barbara Hodges Naihe • Randy Rego • Bob Meyer • Attwood Makanini

Hawai‘i
Hilo: August 18, 1993

Genesis LeeLoy • Michael Trask • Larry Kimura • Gabriel Kealoha • Abraham Kamakawio‘ole • Rhoda Simeona • Henry Ho‘omanawanui • Milnor Lum • Keli‘i “Skippy” Ioane • Melissa Moniz • Kimo Pihana • Gerianne Perreira • Ginger Kahapea • Clara Kakalia

Kalae: August 18-19, 1993

Pele Hanoa • Keolalani Hanoa • Sam Kaluna • Abel Simeona Lui • John Kalani • Simbralynn Esperon • Lehua Lopez • Palikapu Dedman • Walter Paulo

Kona: August 19-20, 1993

Mahealani Pai • Kaeo Kekoa • Sonny Kaniho • Violet Mamac • Hank Fegertrom • Norman Keana‘aina • Clarence Medeiros • Joe Nalea • Florence Lerback • Jimmy Akiona • Wattie Mae Hedeman • Lindsey Lindsey

Advocates’ Summations

O‘ahu: August 20, 1993, Glenn Morris

O‘ahu: August 21, 1993, Jose Morin

Findings and Recommendations Findings of the People’s International Tribunal, Hawai‘i, August 1993

Recommendations of the People’s International Tribunal, Hawai‘i

Appendix Itemization of Exhibits

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