Nā Wāhine Koa: Hawaiian Women for Sovereignty and Demilitarization
Nā Wāhine Koa: Hawaiian Women for Sovereignty and Demilitarization documents the political lives of four wāhine koa (courageous women): Moanike'ala Akaka, Maxine Kahaulelio, Terrilee Keko'olani-Raymond, and Loretta Ritte, who are leaders in Hawaiian movements of aloha 'āina. They narr...
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Zusammenfassung: | Nā Wāhine Koa: Hawaiian Women for Sovereignty and Demilitarization documents the political lives of four wāhine koa (courageous women): Moanike'ala Akaka, Maxine Kahaulelio, Terrilee Keko'olani-Raymond, and Loretta Ritte, who are leaders in Hawaiian movements of aloha 'āina. They narrate the ways they came into activism and talk about what enabled them to sustain their involvement for more than four decades. All four of these warriors emerged as movement organizers in the 1970s, and each touched the Kaho'olawe struggle during this period. While their lives and political work took different paths in the ensuing decades-whether holding public office, organizing Hawaiian homesteaders, or building international demilitarization alliances-they all maintained strong commitments to Hawaiian and related broader causes for peace, justice, and environmental health into their golden years. They remain koa aloha 'āina-brave fighters driven by their love for their land and country. The book opens with an introduction written by Noelani Goodyear-Ka'ōpua, who is herself a wāhine koa, following the path of her predecessors. Her insights into the role of Hawaiian women in the sovereignty movement, paired with her tireless curiosity, footwork, and determination to listen to and internalize their stories, helped produce a book for anyone who wants to learn from the experiences of these fierce Hawaiian women. Combining life writing, photos, news articles, political testimonies, and other movement artifacts, Nā Wāhine Koa offers a vivid picture of women in the late twentieth- and early twenty-first-century Hawaiian struggles. Their stories illustrate diverse roles 'Ōiwi women played in Hawaiian land struggles, sovereignty initiatives, and international peace and denuclearization movements. The centrality of women in these movements, along with their life stories, provide a portal toward liberated futures |
Beschreibung: | Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Jul 2021) |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (176 pages) 6 color, 70 b&w illustrations |
ISBN: | 9780824879891 |
DOI: | 10.1515/9780824879891 |
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spelling | Akaka, Moanike'ala Verfasser aut Nā Wāhine Koa Hawaiian Women for Sovereignty and Demilitarization Moanike'ala Akaka, Maxine Kahaulelio, Loretta Ritte, Terrilee Keko'olani-Raymond; ed. by Noelani Goodyear-Ka'ōpua Honolulu University of Hawaii Press [2018] © 2018 1 online resource (176 pages) 6 color, 70 b&w illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Hawai'i Studies on Korea Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Jul 2021) Nā Wāhine Koa: Hawaiian Women for Sovereignty and Demilitarization documents the political lives of four wāhine koa (courageous women): Moanike'ala Akaka, Maxine Kahaulelio, Terrilee Keko'olani-Raymond, and Loretta Ritte, who are leaders in Hawaiian movements of aloha 'āina. They narrate the ways they came into activism and talk about what enabled them to sustain their involvement for more than four decades. All four of these warriors emerged as movement organizers in the 1970s, and each touched the Kaho'olawe struggle during this period. While their lives and political work took different paths in the ensuing decades-whether holding public office, organizing Hawaiian homesteaders, or building international demilitarization alliances-they all maintained strong commitments to Hawaiian and related broader causes for peace, justice, and environmental health into their golden years. They remain koa aloha 'āina-brave fighters driven by their love for their land and country. The book opens with an introduction written by Noelani Goodyear-Ka'ōpua, who is herself a wāhine koa, following the path of her predecessors. Her insights into the role of Hawaiian women in the sovereignty movement, paired with her tireless curiosity, footwork, and determination to listen to and internalize their stories, helped produce a book for anyone who wants to learn from the experiences of these fierce Hawaiian women. Combining life writing, photos, news articles, political testimonies, and other movement artifacts, Nā Wāhine Koa offers a vivid picture of women in the late twentieth- and early twenty-first-century Hawaiian struggles. Their stories illustrate diverse roles 'Ōiwi women played in Hawaiian land struggles, sovereignty initiatives, and international peace and denuclearization movements. The centrality of women in these movements, along with their life stories, provide a portal toward liberated futures In English SOCIAL SCIENCE / Indigenous Studies bisacsh Women political activists Hawaii Biography Goodyear-Ka'ōpua, Noelani Sonstige oth Kahaulelio, Maxine Sonstige oth Keko'olani-Raymond, Terrilee Sonstige oth https://doi.org/10.1515/9780824879891 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title | Nā Wāhine Koa Hawaiian Women for Sovereignty and Demilitarization |
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title_exact_search | Nā Wāhine Koa Hawaiian Women for Sovereignty and Demilitarization |
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title_full | Nā Wāhine Koa Hawaiian Women for Sovereignty and Demilitarization Moanike'ala Akaka, Maxine Kahaulelio, Loretta Ritte, Terrilee Keko'olani-Raymond; ed. by Noelani Goodyear-Ka'ōpua |
title_fullStr | Nā Wāhine Koa Hawaiian Women for Sovereignty and Demilitarization Moanike'ala Akaka, Maxine Kahaulelio, Loretta Ritte, Terrilee Keko'olani-Raymond; ed. by Noelani Goodyear-Ka'ōpua |
title_full_unstemmed | Nā Wāhine Koa Hawaiian Women for Sovereignty and Demilitarization Moanike'ala Akaka, Maxine Kahaulelio, Loretta Ritte, Terrilee Keko'olani-Raymond; ed. by Noelani Goodyear-Ka'ōpua |
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