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In "Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen," Lili uokalani, the last reigning monarch of the Hawaiian Kingdom, offers a poignant and personal narrative that intertwines her royal lineage with the tumultuous history of her people. Written in a reflective and accessible prose style, this memoir provides a rich tapestry of Hawaiian culture, the impacts of colonialism, and the struggle for sovereignty, capturing the essence of a society on the brink of transformation. The book serves not only as an autobiography but also as a historical document, revealing the complexities of Hawaiian identity amidst…mehr

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In "Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen," Lili uokalani, the last reigning monarch of the Hawaiian Kingdom, offers a poignant and personal narrative that intertwines her royal lineage with the tumultuous history of her people. Written in a reflective and accessible prose style, this memoir provides a rich tapestry of Hawaiian culture, the impacts of colonialism, and the struggle for sovereignty, capturing the essence of a society on the brink of transformation. The book serves not only as an autobiography but also as a historical document, revealing the complexities of Hawaiian identity amidst the forces that sought to overshadow it. Lili uokalani ascended to the throne amid a backdrop of political upheaval and foreign intervention, with her reign marked by a deep commitment to her nation's independence. Her experiences as a monarch and her eventual overthrow in 1893 by American interests are critical in understanding her motivations for writing this memoir. Lili uokalani's eloquence and heartfelt advocacy for her people reflect a profound sense of duty, as she sought to illuminate the narrative often silenced by Western accounts. This book is a vital read for anyone interested in Hawaiian history, post-colonial studies, or the complexities of indigenous rights. Lili uokalani's unique voice offers not only a historical perspective but also a poignant call for recognition, making it a powerful testament to resilience and cultural heritage.