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    The tribunal [digital videodisc] / produced by Nā Maka o ka ʻĀina.
    [Honolulu] : Nā Maka o ka ʻĀina, ©2012.
    Subjects
  • Self-determination, National -- Congresses.
  •  
  • Sovereignty -- Congresses.
  •  
  • Hawaiians -- Politics and government -- Congresses.
  •  
  • Hawaiians -- Claims -- Congresses.
  •  
  • United States -- Territorial expansion -- Congresses.
  •  
  • Hawaii -- History -- Autonomy and independence movements -- Congresses.
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    1 videodisc (84 min.) : sound, color with black and white sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
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    Convened Aug. 12-22, 1993 in Hawaii, the Tribunal's purpose was to bring the United States and its subsidiary, the State of Hawaii, to trial for crimes committed against the native people of Hawai'i, the Kanaka Maoli. The charges included genocide, ethnocide, the annexation of a sovereign people without their consent and the illegal appropriation of lands, water and natural resources. Testimony was taken from witnesses on five islands. The panel consisted of jurists, scholars in constitutional and international law, human rights activists and indigenous law experts from around the world. A preliminary verdict called upon the U.S. and the world to recognize the inherent sovereignty of the indigenous people and for all lands to which the people feel they have a claim to be returned without delay.
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