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Legal status of Hawaii : ウィキペディア英語版 | Legal status of Hawaii
The legal status of Hawaii—as opposed to its political status—is a subject of scholarly and legal debate. While Hawaii is internationally recognised as a state of the United States of America whilst also being broadly accepted as such in mainstream understanding, there is critique regarding the international legality of this status. The viewpoint that Hawaii is an independent nation under U.S. occupation is circulated in academic circles, school curriculum;〔(Maori and Native Hawaiian Education | Umi Perkins – Academia.edu )〕 the U.N. and other international forums;〔(Hawai'i and the United Nations | Cultural Survival )〕 and in daily dialogue in Hawaii. The legality of control of Hawaii by the United States has also been brought up in cases in the U.S. Supreme Court,〔(Supreme Court hears “ceded” lands case | Statehood Hawaii )〕 in U.S. District Court,〔(Hawaiian Kingdom – David Keanu Sai v. Barack Obama, et al )〕 and in international legal actions.〔 Outside of Hawaii, this legal debate is relatively unknown. ==Background== (詳細はkānaka maoli. After 1778, and the arrival of James Cook, populations levels changed drastically and eventually the islands would be unified in 1795 under the leadership of Kamehameha I. Within one hundred years of the founding of the kingdom, American political and religious influence would erode the powers of the indigenous monarchs and eventually overthrow the kingdom on January 17, 1898.
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