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Primary Sources:  

Congressman Neil Abercrombie. E-mail interview. January 25, 2007. 

United States. Cong. United States Public Law 103-150. 103rd Cong., 1st sess. 23 Nov. 1993. 14 Jan.  2008 <http://www.hawaii-nation.org/publawall.html>. 

Viotti, Vicki. "The Akaka Bill — What Would It Mean for Hawaii?" Honolulu   Advertiser 10 Apr. 2005. 14 Jan. 2008 <http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2005/Apr/10/op/op05p.html#Anchor-47857>. 

Secondary Sources:

“A picture of Queen Liliuokalani standing in royal apparel.” Photo. Freehawaii.org. 3   Feb. 2008. < www.freehawaii.org/indexb.html>.

Adair, Dick. “Political Cartoon: ‘sinking’ Akaka Bill.” Cartoon. Coastalhawai.com. 12 Feb. 2008 <www.coastalhawaii.com/Akaka_Bill.htm>.

Kuykendall, Ralph S. The Hawaiian Kingdom. Vol. 1. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1938.

Silva, Noenoe K. Aloha Betrayed: Native Hawaiian Resistance to American Colonism. 4th ed. Duke University Press, 2004. 

The Death of Captain James Cook, 14 February, 1779. National Matitime Museum. 12 Feb. 2008 <www.nmm.ac.uk/.../90468/exhibit/7/?ID=BHC0424>.

Trask, Haunani-Kay. From a Native Daughter: Colonialism and Sovereignty in Hawaii. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1993.

Webb, Nancy, and Jean F. Webb. The Hawaiian Islands: From Monarchy to Democracy. New York: The Viking Press, 1956. 

Wills, George.  “Why Create New Tribe of Native Hawaiians?”  The Charlotte Observer. December 2, 2007.  25A.

Wyatt, Rick. “Kanaka Maoli Flag.” Flags of the World. 3 Feb. 2008. <www.fotw.net/FLagS/us-hi_hi.html>.