URI(s)
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85059379
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh85059379#concept
Variants
- Indigenous peoples--Hawaii
- Indigenous peoples--United States
- Kānaka Maoli
- Kānaka ʻŌiwi
- Native Hawaiians
- ʻŌiwi
- Owyhees
Broader Terms
Narrower Terms
Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Broader Concepts from Other Schemes
Hawaiians--Antiquities
Hawaiians--Claims
Hawaiians--Diseases
Hawaiians--Economic conditions
Hawaiians--Education
Hawaiians--Education (Higher)
Hawaiians--Education--Law and legislation
Hawaiians--Employment
Hawaiians--Ethnic identity
Hawaiians--Ethnobotany
Hawaiians--Fishing
Hawaiians--Government relations
Hawaiians--Health and hygiene
Hawaiians--Historiography
Hawaiians--Kings and rulers
Hawaiians--Land tenure
Hawaiians--Material culture
Hawaiians--Medical care
Hawaiians--Mental health
Hawaiians--Mortality
Hawaiians--Music
Hawaiians--Origin
Hawaiians--Political activity
Hawaiians--Politics and government
Hawaiians--Population
Hawaiians--Psychology
Hawaiians--Public opinion
Hawaiians--Religion
Hawaiians--Services for
Hawaiians--Social conditions
Hawaiians--Social life and customs
Hawaiians--Societies, etc
Hawaiians--Study and teaching (Elementary)
Sources
- found: Washington Post, Aug. 24, 2000:p. A12 ("Acknowledging 'less than honorable' actions by the United States against Native Hawaiians more than a century ago, the federal government recommended yesterday that indigenous islanders be given the same sovereign status as most American Indians")
- found: Silva, N.K. Aloha betrayed, 2004:p. 12 (kanaka, "person"; maoli "real, true, original, indigenous"; Kanaka by itself also means "Hawaiian"; Kanaka denotes the singular or the category, kānaka is plural; Kanaka Maoli was used officially as early as 1852) p. 13 (ʻŌiwi is interchangeable with Kanaka and Kanaka Maoli)
- found: Wikipedia, Oct. 27, 2007(Native Hawaiians, in Hawaiian, kānaka; ʻŌiwi or Kānaka Maoli)
- found: Northwest Hawaiʻi times, Aug. 2007(kamaʻaina profile (Owyhee; written name that Captain James Cook used for the natives of the Sandwich Islands and it is the name that was used for the Hawaiian fur trappers))
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Change Notes
- 2000-08-28: new
- 2009-04-22: revised
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