<p>Since its publication in 1993, <i>From a Native Daughter,</i> a provocative, well-reasoned attack against the rampant abuse of Native Hawaiian rights, institutional racism, and gender discrimination, has generated heated debates in Hawai'i and throughout the world. This 1999 revised work includes
From a Native Daughter: Colonialism and Sovereignty in Hawaii (Revised) (Latitude 20 Books)
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- Publisher
- University of Hawaii Press
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 137
- Edition
- Rev Sub
- Category
- Library
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