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“We are not happy natives…the anger is actually a safety valve…what’s the alternative? I’d rather make art than, you know, commit murder”  —Haunani-Kay Trask
Haunani-Kay Trask is an indigenous leader in movement for Native Hawaiian  sovereignty.  She is widely considered an authority on Hawaiian  political issues, as well as an internationally-known Indigenous human  rights advocate. Currently, Trask is Professor  of Hawaiian Studies, University of Hawai’i-Manoa.

“We are not happy natives…the anger is actually a safety valve…what’s the alternative? I’d rather make art than, you know, commit murder”
—Haunani-Kay Trask

Haunani-Kay Trask is an indigenous leader in movement for Native Hawaiian sovereignty. She is widely considered an authority on Hawaiian political issues, as well as an internationally-known Indigenous human rights advocate. Currently, Trask is Professor of Hawaiian Studies, University of Hawai’i-Manoa.

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