Citation:
The Hawaiian sovereignty movement is a collective effort advocating for the restoration of the Hawaiian Kingdom and self-determination for Native Hawaiians. This movement emerged as a response to historical injustices, including the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy in 1893 and subsequent annexation by the United States, aiming to reclaim rights, land, and political status for Hawaiians. The movement intertwines with broader discussions about post-war social changes, models of self-determination, and the unique ethnic diversity found in Hawaii.