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Actors: David McCullough (II); Anna Deavere Smith
Directors: -
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Language: English
Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number of discs: 1
Rating:
Studio: WGBH Boston
DVD Release Date: April 4, 2006
Run Time: 56 minutes
Average Customer Review:
(6 customer reviews)
Reader Reviews
This review is from: Hawaii's Last Queen: The American Experience (VHS Tape)
A glance at the globe will immediately tell you the strategic importance of the Hawaiian Island chain. It is the only significant landmass for thousands of miles between the Western Hemisphere and the Polynesian islands of the Western Pacific. Therefore, to control the Pacific shipping routes, you must control Hawaii. Of all the island groups in the Pacific, the Hawaiian islanders would have been the most capable of resisting foreign invaders. With approximately 800,000 inhabitants and the advantage of distance from any other land, it would have been difficult to impossible for the islands to have been invaded and conquered before the twentieth century. Nevertheless, in 1893 Lili'uokalani, the reigning Queen of Hawaii, yielded her throne to a group of 162 American soldiers. From this point on, Hawaii was a territory of the United States. The story of how Hawaii became a U. S. possession is interesting, sad and a lesson in annexation and control coming about in small stages. It started with the arrival of a group of American missionaries, whose goal was to Christianize the Hawaiians. They were welcomed, and at first they added to the Hawaiian culture. The missionaries helped establish a written Hawaiian language, and brought new techniques of science and medicine to the islands. However, they also brought Western diseases that wrecked havoc among the native Hawaiians. By the time the United States took control of the islands, there was less than 100,000 native Hawaiians left. The white missionaries also began to gain economic control of the economy of the islands and from this developed the conviction that they were personally destined to control the islands. The primary event that led to white economic control was when the United States allowed Hawaiian sugar to enter duty free. This led to the creation of vast sugar plantations and this in combination with the decline in the number of native Hawaiians, caused the plantation owners to import large numbers of laborers from China and Japan. This further diluted the power of the monarch and expanded the economic power of the whites. The whites formed secret societies that plotted to gain control of the islands. When the United States government decided to eliminate the duty free status of Hawaiian sugar, the plantation owners determined that annexation by the United States was the only way they could avoid financial ruin. They took over the government by force and imprisoned Lili'uokalani. It is one of the ironies of history that this was the overthrow of a government that was democratically elected and a mixed race society with little in the way of racial tensions. By this time, the number of native Hawaiians was relatively small and Lili'uokalani refused to allow resistance by force. Therefore, the conquest was easy and bloodless. Lili'uokalani was a very talented individual, she composed several pieces of music, including "Aloha Oui." It is a sad tale to see the Hawaiian culture reduced and this tape is a lesson in history when the mighty do what they wish to the weak.
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