Noho hewa : the wrongful occupation of Hawaiʻi / a Kuleana Works Production ; produced, directed and edited by Anne Keala Kelly.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher: [Honolulu : Kuleana Works Production , 2009]Description: 1 videodisc (82 min.) : sound, colour ; 12 cmSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 303.48409969 22
Awards:
  • "Winner of the Best Documentary at the Hawaii International Film Festival 2008"--Container.
Summary: Hawaiʻi, thought of by most as the 50th state is, according to international law, an independent country under an illegal and prolonged occupation by the United States. Through this occupation, Hawaiʻi has become home to the largest military command on earth. It also has more endangered species' habitats per square mile and is the location of more open field tests of genetically modified organisms than anywhere else in the world.
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Audio Visual City Campus City Campus Short Loan NB 303.48409969 NOH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A275002B
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NB 303.4840945 DIA Diaz / NB 303.4840982 TAK The take / NB 303.4840993 CHI Children of the revolution. NB 303.48409969 NOH Noho hewa : the wrongful occupation of Hawaiʻi / NB 303.623099324 LIF Life's a riot. NB 303.625 HUM Human weapon / NB 303.625 POW The power of nightmares : the rise of the politics of fear /

Hawaiʻi, thought of by most as the 50th state is, according to international law, an independent country under an illegal and prolonged occupation by the United States. Through this occupation, Hawaiʻi has become home to the largest military command on earth. It also has more endangered species' habitats per square mile and is the location of more open field tests of genetically modified organisms than anywhere else in the world.

"Winner of the Best Documentary at the Hawaii International Film Festival 2008"--Container.

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