Anti-imperialist fighter and Native Hawaiian activist Haunani-Kay Trask dies at 71
Honolulu, July 6 (RHC)-- Renowned Native Hawaiian activist, author and scholar Haunani-Kay Trask died this weekend in Honolulu after battling Alzheimer’s for years. She was 71.
Trask was a devoted Native Hawaiian community advocate and a longtime opponent of the United States’ colonization of Hawaii who denounced the destructive impacts the military and tourism industries had on their sacred land.
Speaking at a rally at the Iolani Palace on the 100th anniversary of the illegal overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom, Haunani-Kay Trask said: “We are not American. Say it in your heart. Say it when you sleep. We are not American. We will die as Hawaiians. We will never be Americans! … They took our land. They imprisoned our queen. They banned our language. They forcibly made us a colony of the United States. America always says they are democratic. Lies! That is a lie!”