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- Title Pages
- Illustration
- Settlers, Not Immigrants
- Acknowledgments
- A Note on the Text
- Introduction
- Settlers of Color and “Immigrant” Hegemony
- Apologies
- Hawai‘i and the United Nations
- Hawaiian Sovereignty
- ‘Īlio‘ulaokalani
- A Nation Incarcerated
- “This Land Is Your Land, This Land Was My Land”
- ‘Ai Pōhaku
- The Hawaiians
- The Militarizing of Hawai‘i
- Sites of Erasure
- Ideological Images
- Ethnic Boundary Construction in the Japanese American Community in Hawai‘i
- Colonial Amnesia
- Anatomy of a Dancer
- Local Japanese Women for Justice (LJWJ) Speak Out against Daniel Inouye and the JACL
- Contributors
- Index
- Production Notes
Apologies
Apologies
- Chapter:
- (p.66) Apologies
- Source:
- Asian Settler Colonialism
- Author(s):
Haunani-Kay Trask
- Publisher:
- University of Hawai'i Press
DOI:10.21313/hawaii/9780824830151.003.0002
This chapter presents a poem, “Apologies,” by Haunani-Kay Trask.
Keywords: poetry, Apologies, poem, Haunani-Kay Trask, Asian settler colonialism
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- Title Pages
- Illustration
- Settlers, Not Immigrants
- Acknowledgments
- A Note on the Text
- Introduction
- Settlers of Color and “Immigrant” Hegemony
- Apologies
- Hawai‘i and the United Nations
- Hawaiian Sovereignty
- ‘Īlio‘ulaokalani
- A Nation Incarcerated
- “This Land Is Your Land, This Land Was My Land”
- ‘Ai Pōhaku
- The Hawaiians
- The Militarizing of Hawai‘i
- Sites of Erasure
- Ideological Images
- Ethnic Boundary Construction in the Japanese American Community in Hawai‘i
- Colonial Amnesia
- Anatomy of a Dancer
- Local Japanese Women for Justice (LJWJ) Speak Out against Daniel Inouye and the JACL
- Contributors
- Index
- Production Notes