The pain Hawaiians feel is real


The Advertiser reviews the book "And Then There Were None" by Martha H. Noyes (and the movie it is based up upon by filmmaker Elizabeth Lindsey Buyers):

What happened to Hawaiians — the overthrow of the monarchy, the denigration of their culture and religion, the deaths from imported diseases, the lack of political, social and economic power in plantation times — caused pain. Previous generations masked that pain with an outward aloha spirit and an inner silence. The present generation is more likely to acknowledge anger and frustration born of that pain, but still experiences helplessness.

"What we're trying to say is the pain Hawaiians feel is real. It has consequences. These historical acts are the source of the pain. ... Until we acknowledge that the emotion exists, and it is justified, we are just running around trying to prove to each other whose history is better. And that's not the point," Noyes said.

Neither film nor book are meant as an indictment of any group. "I don't know if it benefits anyone to lay blame on people of another era," Noyes said. "There's a big difference between blaming people of the past and acknowledging that what occurred in the past caused pain."


Posted: Mon - November 24, 2003 at 09:57 AM    
   
 
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