Although we missed November by a little, we wanted to ensure we highlighted some of the struggles of the indigenous peoples of this and other lands. Join Janelle and Vicky as they look at a few of the crimes perpetrated against indigenous populations.
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Research links here!:
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel – “Wisconsin tribes begin walleye spearing as state officials warn about harassment”
Wisconsin Historical Society – “Anti-Spearfishing Concrete Walleye Decoy”
Wisconsin First Nations – “The Walleye War”
Milwaukee Public Museum – “Spearfishing Controversy”
PBS – “Lighting the 7th Fire: Filmmaker Interview”
PBS Wisconsin – “The Walleye War and its Aftermath”
Native Land Digital
USGenWeb Archives – “Historical Collections of The Hawaiian Islands – Treaties, Conventions, and International Agreements of the Kingdom of Hawai’i”
“American Invasions: Canada to Afghanistan, 1775 to 2010” by Rocky M. Mirza, Ph.D
Kamehameha Schools – “The truth behind the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom”
History – “Americans overthrow Hawaiian monarchy”
Nisei Veterans Legacy – “Hawaiian Monarchy Overthrown; Territory of Hawaii”
Extra Credits – “Kamehameha the Great – The Lonely One – Extra History – #1” (Youtube)
Ulukau: The Hawaiian Electronic Library – “The Hawaiian kingdom, vol.3, 1874-1893, The Kalakaua dynasty”
“Hawaii’s Story by Hawaii’s Queen” by Lillioukalani, Queen of Hawaii, 1838-1917
“American Aloha” by Heather A. Diamond