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1921 Congress sets aside land for Native Hawaiian homesteading In the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, the U.S. Congress recognizes Native Hawaiian fishing rights. The ... |
1930s Heart disease, cancer replace infectious diseases as leading causes of death in Hawai‘i Heart disease and cancer begin to replace tuberculosis, pneumonia, and gastrointestinal illnesses as ... |
1941 Hawai‘i under martial law; U.S. military takes sacred lands Japan bombs Pearl Harbor at Honolulu, Hawai‘i. The United States declares war on Japan and enters World ... |
1942 Japan attacks Alaska; occupies some Aleutian Islands The Japanese bomb Dutch Harbor Naval Air Station and Fort Mears in the eastern Aleutians and occupy ... |
1942 Alaska Highway constuction disrupts extended families Facing the loss of traditional ways and limited employment opportunities, many Alaska Natives relocate ... |
1950s Alaska’s commercial crab Industry grows King crab becomes popular on menus in restaurants across Alaska and the western U.S. The red crab, found ... |
1951 Kea‘iwa Heiau, a sacred site on O‘ahu, is rededicated Atop a hill on O‘ahu, Native Hawaiians rededicate the sacred site Kea‘iwa Heiau, originally built in ... |
1952 Cold War brings construction jobs to Alaska Natives The military starts construction of the Distant Early Warning System across the Arctic. Many Alaska ... |
1953 Congress seeks to abolish tribes, relocate American Indians Congress passes a resolution beginning a federal policy of termination, through which American Indian ... |
1953 Dam floods hospital, one-quarter of reservation The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers completes the Garrison Dam on the Missouri River at Fort Berthold Reservation ... |