Representatives of the Hawaiian Kingdom, Ka Lāhui Hawai‘i and indigenous Alaskan and Lakota Sioux peoples, along with an international law expert, discuss human rights, land titles and the legal case for recognition of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
Videotaped at the University of Hawai‘i–Hilo, April 6, 1998, during a commemoration of the 50th year of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Featuring
•David Keanu Sai, Council of Regency of the Hawaiian Kingdom
•Mililani Trask, OHA trustee and former Kia‘aina of Ka Lāhui Hawai‘i
•Richard Grass, Treaty Chief of the Lakota Sioux Nation
•Ron Barnes, of the Tununak Traditional Elders Council in Alaska
•Francis Boyle, Professor of International Law, University of Illinois.
1999
length: 1 hour