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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Hawaiian sovereignty movement (Hawaiian: ke ea Hawai‘i) are political and cultural organizations and individuals seeking some form of sovereignty for Hawaii. These sovereignty groups developed as a grassroots movement over the struggles of the Native Hawaiians with an assortment of land issues that have affected modern Hawaii with efforts made in the classroom through education as well as the courtroom through litigation. Along with protests on the streets throughout the islands, at the capitol itself as well as the places and locations held as sacred to Hawaiian culture, Hawaiians have challenged United States forces and law.Generally, their focus is on self-determination and self-governance, either for Hawaii as an independent nation (in many proposals, for \"Hawaiian nationals\" descended from subjects of the Hawaiian Kingdom or declaring themselves as such by choice), or for people of whole or part native Hawaiian ancestry in an indigenous \"nation to nation\" relationship akin to tribal sovereignty with US federal recognition of Native Hawaiians.Some groups also advocate some form of redress from the United States for the 1893 overthrow of Queen Liliʻuokalani, and for what is described as a prolonged military occupation beginning with the 1898 annexation. The movement generally views both the overthrow and annexation as illegal."@en }

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