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Revision as of 19:53, 22 July 2004 by Gerald Farinas (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)The Hawaiian sovereignty movement is in reference to an active political campaign for the reinstitution of an independent sovereign state of Hawaii separate from the United States — with a preference for the revivial of the Hawaiian monarchy overthrown in 1893.
Quotes
- "The recovery of Hawaiian self-determination is not only an issue for Hawaii, but for America. Let all of us, Hawaiian and non-Hawaiian, work toward a common goal. Let us resolve to advance a plan for Hawaiian sovereignty." &mdashGovernor Benjamin J. Cayetano, 1998
- ""This is a historical issue, based on a relationship between an independent government and the United States of America, and what has happened since and the steps that we need to take to make things right." &mdashGovernor Linda Lingle, 2003