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1971 Native Hawai‘i movement protests eminent domain Native Hawaiian residents of Kalama Valley on the east side of O‘ahu resist eviction to protest the ... |
1972 Native Hawaiian group calls for reparations from U.S. Aboriginal Lands of Hawaiian Ancestry (ALOHA) demands reparations from the U.S. for the overthrow of ... |
1972 Reuben A. Snake Jr. leads American Indian Movement Winnebago tribal leader Reuben A. Snake Jr. (named Kee-Kah-Wah-Un-Ga at birth) serves as national chairman ... |
1973 Bans on Native Hawaiian healing traditions overturned Native Hawaiian healers, known as kahuna , are again permitted to practice legally. The growing Native ... |
1976 Dr. Noa Emmett Aluli among Hawai‘i’s ‘Kaho‘olawe Nine’ Dr. Noa Emmett Aluli is one of four Native Hawaiian doctors who graduated in the first class of the ... |
1978 Native Hawaiian conditions improve During the Hawai‘i State Constitutional Convention, the condition of Native Hawaiians improves greatly ... |
1984 Native Hawaiian language preschool acts like ‘family’ Native Hawaiians establish the first Pūnana Leo (language nest) immersion preschool to help preserve ... |
1989 Hawai‘i Primary Care Association established The Hawai‘i Primary Care Association, a nonprofit organization, is established to promote primary health ... |
2003 Dr. Noa Emmett Aluli appointed to Kaho‘olawe Island Reserve Commission Hawai‘i’s legislature appoints Dr. Noa Emmett Aluli to the Kaho‘olawe Island Reserve Commission. The ... |
2008 Native Hawaiians found center to study their health Papa Ola Lokahi, the leading agency advocating for Native Hawaiian health, establishes the National ... |