Haunani-Kay Trask, Champion of Native Rights in Hawaii, Dies at 71


By BY ANNABELLE WILLIAMS
U.S.
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She helped found the field of Hawaiian studies and pressed for Indigenous sovereignty. “We will die as Hawaiians,” she said. “We will never be Americans.”
New York Times
Deaths (Obituaries), Indigenous People, Poetry and Poets, Colleges and Universities, Native Americans
July 10, 2021 at 12:03AM

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