the us take it away from them.
There really is not an island reserved for native Hawaiians, the island of Kaho'olawe was placed in the trust of Hawai'i but it's not reserved for native Hawaiians. They have ceded lands, which is about 1.8 million acres set aside for native Hawaiians though.
The third largest island which is Oahu.
Aloha. Answer: THIS IS VERY INTERESTING. Mahalo nui loa (thank you very much) for such a good question.For the native Hawaiians, Kahoolawe is a sacred island, deeply rooted in history, culture, and religion. Called "Kanaloa" or "Kohemalamalama" in ancient times, the island was inhabited by several hundred Hawaiians of 50 generations for over a thousand years. In 1920, the U.S. Army and Navy began using Kahoolawe for target practice and began routinely bombing it. The inhabitants were ordered off the island.Native Hawaiians always fought to get it back. In 1953, President Eisenhower promised to return the island to Hawaiians but not until it was no longer useful to the military. In 1976, some Hawaiians took legal actions to get back Hawaiian control over the island. In 1981, the island was placed on the National Register of Historic Places, and bombing was stopped by an Executive Order of President George Bush in 1990. A year later, Kahoolawe started to be returned to Hawaiian control. In 1993, the U.S. Government approved a $400 million clean-up fund for Kahoolawe, and in 1994 Kahoolawe was officially returned to Hawaii. Bombing was permanently banned. The island is presently undergoing clean-up and restoration
In the films, she begins to lose control of her powers after the incident at Liberty Island.
Queen Liliʻuokalani wanted Hawaiians to regain economic control of their islands. She sought to restore power to the Hawaiian monarchy in order to protect the economic interests of Native Hawaiians from foreign influence and exploitation.
Queen Liliuokalani
James Cook was speared to death in the Big Island of Hawaii, by native Hawaiians.
The Hawaiians had no leprosy.
Hawaiians are Mongoloid.
Yes, Hawaiians can vote.
The Hawaiians was created in 1974.
Hawaiians are the U.S.