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Aloha betrayed : native Hawaiian resistance to American colonialism / / Noenoe K. Silva
Aloha betrayed : native Hawaiian resistance to American colonialism / / Noenoe K. Silva
Autore Silva Noenoe K. <1954->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Durham, : Duke University Press, 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (x, 260 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 996.9/02
Altri autori (Persone) JosephGilbert M
RosenbergEmily S. <1944->
Collana a John Hope Franklin Center Book
Soggetto topico Hawaiians - Colonization
Hawaiians - Government relations
Hawaiians - Politics and government
Imperialism - History
ISBN 0-8223-8622-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 Early Struggles with the Foreigners; 2 Ka Hoku o ka Pakipika: Emergence of the NativeVoice in Print; 3 The Merrie Monarch: Genealogy, Cosmology, Mele,and Performance Art as Resistance; 4 The Antiannexation Struggle; 5 The Queen of Hawai'i Raises Her Solemn Note of Protest; Appendix A: Text of the Objectives of Nupepa Kuokoa, as Published Therein, October 1861; Appendix B: Songs Composed by Queen Lili'uokalani during Her Imprisonment; Notes; Glossary; Bibliography; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910777987603321
Silva Noenoe K. <1954->  
Durham, : Duke University Press, 2004
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Aloha betrayed : native Hawaiian resistance to American colonialism / / Noenoe K. Silva
Aloha betrayed : native Hawaiian resistance to American colonialism / / Noenoe K. Silva
Autore Silva Noenoe K. <1954->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Durham, : Duke University Press, c2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (x, 260 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 996.9/02
996.902
Collana American encounters/global interactions
Soggetto topico Hawaiians - Colonization
Hawaiians - Government relations
Hawaiians - Politics and government
Imperialism - History
ISBN 0-8223-8622-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Early struggles with the foreigners -- Ka hoku o ka pakipita : emergence of the native voice in print -- The merrie monarch : genealogy, cosmology, mele and performance art as resistance -- The annexation struggle -- The queen of Hawai'i raises her solemn note of protest.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910823613703321
Silva Noenoe K. <1954->  
Durham, : Duke University Press, c2004
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How chiefs became kings [[electronic resource] ] : divine kingship and the rise of archaic states in ancient Hawai'i / / Patrick Vinton Kirch
How chiefs became kings [[electronic resource] ] : divine kingship and the rise of archaic states in ancient Hawai'i / / Patrick Vinton Kirch
Autore Kirch Patrick Vinton
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (286 p.)
Disciplina 320.4969
Soggetto topico Chiefdoms - Hawaii - History
Hawaiians - Kings and rulers
First contact of aboriginal peoples with Westerners - Hawaii
Hawaiians - Politics and government
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-91790-0
9786612917905
0-520-94784-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1. From Chiefdom to Archaic State: Hawai'i in Comparative and Historical Context -- Chapter 2. Hawaiian Archaic States on the Eve of European Contact -- Chapter 3. Native Hawaiian Political History -- Chapter 4. Tracking the Transformations: Population, Intensifi cation, and Monumentality -- Chapter 5. The Challenge of Explanation -- Notes -- Glossary of Hawaiian Terms -- References -- Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910459443803321
Kirch Patrick Vinton  
Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2010
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How chiefs became kings [[electronic resource] ] : divine kingship and the rise of archaic states in ancient Hawai'i / / Patrick Vinton Kirch
How chiefs became kings [[electronic resource] ] : divine kingship and the rise of archaic states in ancient Hawai'i / / Patrick Vinton Kirch
Autore Kirch Patrick Vinton
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (286 p.)
Disciplina 320.4969
Soggetto topico Chiefdoms - Hawaii - History
Hawaiians - Kings and rulers
First contact (Anthropology) - Hawaii
Hawaiians - Politics and government
Soggetto non controllato ancient hawaii
ancient history
anthropology
archaeological record
archaeology
archaic states
captain cook
chiefdom
cultural social
divine kingship
european voyagers
global theory
hawaiian archipelago
hawaiian politics
historical anthropology
historical
island life
kings
leadership roles
linguistics
nonfiction
politics
polities
power struggle
precontact hawaii
research
social science
sociopolitical evolution
theoretical perspective
traditional history
ISBN 1-282-91790-0
9786612917905
0-520-94784-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1. From Chiefdom to Archaic State: Hawai'i in Comparative and Historical Context -- Chapter 2. Hawaiian Archaic States on the Eve of European Contact -- Chapter 3. Native Hawaiian Political History -- Chapter 4. Tracking the Transformations: Population, Intensification, and Monumentality -- Chapter 5. The Challenge of Explanation -- Notes -- Glossary of Hawaiian Terms -- References -- Index
Altri titoli varianti Divine kingship and the rise of archaic states in ancient Hawai'i
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785438403321
Kirch Patrick Vinton  
Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2010
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How chiefs became kings : divine kingship and the rise of archaic states in ancient Hawai'i / / Patrick Vinton Kirch
How chiefs became kings : divine kingship and the rise of archaic states in ancient Hawai'i / / Patrick Vinton Kirch
Autore Kirch Patrick Vinton
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (286 p.)
Disciplina 320.4969
Soggetto topico Chiefdoms - Hawaii - History
Hawaiians - Kings and rulers
First contact (Anthropology) - Hawaii
Hawaiians - Politics and government
Soggetto non controllato ancient hawaii
ancient history
anthropology
archaeological record
archaeology
archaic states
captain cook
chiefdom
cultural social
divine kingship
european voyagers
global theory
hawaiian archipelago
hawaiian politics
historical anthropology
historical
island life
kings
leadership roles
linguistics
nonfiction
politics
polities
power struggle
precontact hawaii
research
social science
sociopolitical evolution
theoretical perspective
traditional history
ISBN 1-282-91790-0
9786612917905
0-520-94784-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1. From Chiefdom to Archaic State: Hawai'i in Comparative and Historical Context -- Chapter 2. Hawaiian Archaic States on the Eve of European Contact -- Chapter 3. Native Hawaiian Political History -- Chapter 4. Tracking the Transformations: Population, Intensification, and Monumentality -- Chapter 5. The Challenge of Explanation -- Notes -- Glossary of Hawaiian Terms -- References -- Index
Altri titoli varianti Divine kingship and the rise of archaic states in ancient Hawai'i
Record Nr. UNINA-9910820985603321
Kirch Patrick Vinton  
Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2010
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Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act of 2009 [[electronic resource] ] : report (to accompany H.R. 2314) (including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office)
Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act of 2009 [[electronic resource] ] : report (to accompany H.R. 2314) (including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office)
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Washington, D.C.] : , : [U.S. G.P.O.], , [2010]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (28 pages)
Collana Report / 111th Congress, 2d session, House of Representatives
Soggetto topico Hawaiians - Legal status, laws, etc
Hawaiians - Politics and government
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act of 2009
Record Nr. UNINA-9910697055603321
[Washington, D.C.] : , : [U.S. G.P.O.], , [2010]
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Say we are nations : documents of politics and protest in indigenous America since 1887 / / edited by Daniel M. Cobb
Say we are nations : documents of politics and protest in indigenous America since 1887 / / edited by Daniel M. Cobb
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chapel Hill : , : The University of North Carolina Press, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (317 p.)
Disciplina 323.1197/073
Collana H. Eugene and Lillian Youngs Lehman series
Soggetto topico Indians of North America - Social conditions
Indigenous peoples - Legal status, laws, etc - United States
Indians of North America - Government relations
Indigenous peoples - Civil rights - United States
Indians of North America - Politics and government
Hawaiians - Social conditions
Alaska Natives - Social conditions
Hawaiians - Government relations
Alaska Natives - Government relations
Hawaiians - Politics and government
Alaska Natives - Politics and government
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4696-2482-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction: a reflexive historiography -- My own nation (1899) / Queen Liliʻuokalani -- Keep our treaties (1906) / Chitto Harjo -- We can establish our rights (1913) / Cherokee Freedmen -- That the smaller peoples may be safe (1918) / Arthur C. Parker -- Another Kaiser in America (1918) / Carlos Montezuma -- Our hearts are almost broken (1919) / No Heart et al. -- I want to be free (1920) / Porfirio Mirabel -- I am going to Geneva (1923) / Deskaheh -- It is our way of life (1924) / All-Pueblo Council -- As one Indian to another (1934) / Henry Roe Cloud -- Fooled so many times (1934) / George White Bull and Oliver Prue -- Let us try a New Deal (1934) / Christine Galler -- If we have the land, we have everything (1934)/ Albert Sandoval, Fred Nelson, Frank Cadman, and Jim Shirley -- We have heard your talk (1934) / Joe Chitto -- Eliminate this discrimination (1941) / Elizabeth and Roy Peratrovich -- I am here to keep the land (1945) / Martin Cross -- We are still a sovereign nation (1949) / Hopi Traditionalist Movement -- I had no one to help me (1953) / Jake Herman -- We need a boldness of thinking (1954) / D'Arcy McNickle -- We are citizens (1954) / National Congress of American Indians -- This resolution "gives" Indians nothing (1954) / Helen Peterson and Alice Jemison -- We are Lumbee Indians (1955) / D. F. Lowery -- The Mississippi Choctaws are not going anywhere (1960) / Phillip Martin -- A human right in a free world (1961) / Edward Dozier -- This is not special pleading (1961) / American Indian Chicago Conference -- I can recognize a beginning (1962-1964) / Jeri Cross, Sandy Johnson, and Bruce Wilkie -- To survive as a people (1964) / Clyde Warrior -- We were here as independent nations (1965) / Vine Deloria Jr. -- Is it not right to help them win their rights? (1965) / Angela Russell -- We will resist (1965) / Nisqually Nation -- I want to talk to you a little bit about racism (1968) / Tillie Walker -- A sickness which has grown to epidemic proportions (1968) / Committee of 100 -- Our children will know freedom and justice (1969) / Indians of all tribes -- We are an honorable people: Can you say the same? (1973) / The Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy -- We have the power (1974) / John Trudell -- For the continuing independence of native nations (1974) / International Indian Treaty Council -- For human rights and fundamental freedoms (1977) / Geneva Declaration -- Why have you not recognized us as sovereign people before? (1977) / Marie Sanchez -- Our red nation (1978) / Diné, Lakota, and Haudensaunee traditional governments -- These are inherent rights (1978) / The Longest Walk statement -- Get the record straight (1987) / James Hena -- This way of life: The peyote way (1992) / Reuben Snake -- Let Catawba continue to be who they are (1992) / E. Fred Sanders -- Return the power of governing (1994) / Wilma Mankiller -- We already know our history (1996) / Armand Minthorn -- We would like to have answers (2003) / Russell Jim -- The sovereign expression of native self-determination (2003) / J. Kēhaulani Kauanui -- I will not rest till justice is achieved (2005) / Elouise Cobell -- An organization, a club, or is it a nation (2007) / Osage Constitutional Reform testimony -- The Gwich'in are caribou people (2011) / Sarah Agnes James -- I want to work for economic and social justice (2012) / Susan Allen -- I could not allow another day of silence to continue (2012) / Deborah Parker -- Indian enough (2013) / Alex Pearl -- We will be there to meet you? (2013) / Armando Iron Elk and Faith Spotted Eagle -- Call me human (2015) / Lyla June Johnston -- Conclusion: forgotten/remembered.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910461076003321
Chapel Hill : , : The University of North Carolina Press, , [2015]
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Say we are nations : documents of politics and protest in Indigenous America since 1887 / / edited by Daniel M. Cobb
Say we are nations : documents of politics and protest in Indigenous America since 1887 / / edited by Daniel M. Cobb
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chapel Hill : , : The University of North Carolina Press, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (317 p.)
Disciplina 323.1197/073
Collana H. Eugene and Lillian Youngs Lehman series
Soggetto topico Indians of North America - Social conditions
Indigenous peoples - Legal status, laws, etc - United States
Indians of North America - Government relations
Indigenous peoples - Civil rights - United States
Indians of North America - Politics and government
Hawaiians - Social conditions
Alaska Natives - Social conditions
Hawaiians - Government relations
Alaska Natives - Government relations
Hawaiians - Politics and government
Alaska Natives - Politics and government
ISBN 979-88-908864-2-2
1-4696-2482-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction: a reflexive historiography -- My own nation (1899) / Queen Liliʻuokalani -- Keep our treaties (1906) / Chitto Harjo -- We can establish our rights (1913) / Cherokee Freedmen -- That the smaller peoples may be safe (1918) / Arthur C. Parker -- Another Kaiser in America (1918) / Carlos Montezuma -- Our hearts are almost broken (1919) / No Heart et al. -- I want to be free (1920) / Porfirio Mirabel -- I am going to Geneva (1923) / Deskaheh -- It is our way of life (1924) / All-Pueblo Council -- As one Indian to another (1934) / Henry Roe Cloud -- Fooled so many times (1934) / George White Bull and Oliver Prue -- Let us try a New Deal (1934) / Christine Galler -- If we have the land, we have everything (1934)/ Albert Sandoval, Fred Nelson, Frank Cadman, and Jim Shirley -- We have heard your talk (1934) / Joe Chitto -- Eliminate this discrimination (1941) / Elizabeth and Roy Peratrovich -- I am here to keep the land (1945) / Martin Cross -- We are still a sovereign nation (1949) / Hopi Traditionalist Movement -- I had no one to help me (1953) / Jake Herman -- We need a boldness of thinking (1954) / D'Arcy McNickle -- We are citizens (1954) / National Congress of American Indians -- This resolution "gives" Indians nothing (1954) / Helen Peterson and Alice Jemison -- We are Lumbee Indians (1955) / D. F. Lowery -- The Mississippi Choctaws are not going anywhere (1960) / Phillip Martin -- A human right in a free world (1961) / Edward Dozier -- This is not special pleading (1961) / American Indian Chicago Conference -- I can recognize a beginning (1962-1964) / Jeri Cross, Sandy Johnson, and Bruce Wilkie -- To survive as a people (1964) / Clyde Warrior -- We were here as independent nations (1965) / Vine Deloria Jr. -- Is it not right to help them win their rights? (1965) / Angela Russell -- We will resist (1965) / Nisqually Nation -- I want to talk to you a little bit about racism (1968) / Tillie Walker -- A sickness which has grown to epidemic proportions (1968) / Committee of 100 -- Our children will know freedom and justice (1969) / Indians of all tribes -- We are an honorable people: Can you say the same? (1973) / The Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy -- We have the power (1974) / John Trudell -- For the continuing independence of native nations (1974) / International Indian Treaty Council -- For human rights and fundamental freedoms (1977) / Geneva Declaration -- Why have you not recognized us as sovereign people before? (1977) / Marie Sanchez -- Our red nation (1978) / Diné, Lakota, and Haudensaunee traditional governments -- These are inherent rights (1978) / The Longest Walk statement -- Get the record straight (1987) / James Hena -- This way of life: The peyote way (1992) / Reuben Snake -- Let Catawba continue to be who they are (1992) / E. Fred Sanders -- Return the power of governing (1994) / Wilma Mankiller -- We already know our history (1996) / Armand Minthorn -- We would like to have answers (2003) / Russell Jim -- The sovereign expression of native self-determination (2003) / J. Kēhaulani Kauanui -- I will not rest till justice is achieved (2005) / Elouise Cobell -- An organization, a club, or is it a nation (2007) / Osage Constitutional Reform testimony -- The Gwich'in are caribou people (2011) / Sarah Agnes James -- I want to work for economic and social justice (2012) / Susan Allen -- I could not allow another day of silence to continue (2012) / Deborah Parker -- Indian enough (2013) / Alex Pearl -- We will be there to meet you? (2013) / Armando Iron Elk and Faith Spotted Eagle -- Call me human (2015) / Lyla June Johnston -- Conclusion: forgotten/remembered.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910797672503321
Chapel Hill : , : The University of North Carolina Press, , [2015]
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Say we are nations : documents of politics and protest in Indigenous America since 1887 / / edited by Daniel M. Cobb
Say we are nations : documents of politics and protest in Indigenous America since 1887 / / edited by Daniel M. Cobb
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chapel Hill : , : The University of North Carolina Press, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (317 p.)
Disciplina 323.1197/073
Collana H. Eugene and Lillian Youngs Lehman series
Soggetto topico Indians of North America - Social conditions
Indigenous peoples - Legal status, laws, etc - United States
Indians of North America - Government relations
Indigenous peoples - Civil rights - United States
Indians of North America - Politics and government
Hawaiians - Social conditions
Alaska Natives - Social conditions
Hawaiians - Government relations
Alaska Natives - Government relations
Hawaiians - Politics and government
Alaska Natives - Politics and government
ISBN 979-88-908864-2-2
1-4696-2482-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction: a reflexive historiography -- My own nation (1899) / Queen Liliʻuokalani -- Keep our treaties (1906) / Chitto Harjo -- We can establish our rights (1913) / Cherokee Freedmen -- That the smaller peoples may be safe (1918) / Arthur C. Parker -- Another Kaiser in America (1918) / Carlos Montezuma -- Our hearts are almost broken (1919) / No Heart et al. -- I want to be free (1920) / Porfirio Mirabel -- I am going to Geneva (1923) / Deskaheh -- It is our way of life (1924) / All-Pueblo Council -- As one Indian to another (1934) / Henry Roe Cloud -- Fooled so many times (1934) / George White Bull and Oliver Prue -- Let us try a New Deal (1934) / Christine Galler -- If we have the land, we have everything (1934)/ Albert Sandoval, Fred Nelson, Frank Cadman, and Jim Shirley -- We have heard your talk (1934) / Joe Chitto -- Eliminate this discrimination (1941) / Elizabeth and Roy Peratrovich -- I am here to keep the land (1945) / Martin Cross -- We are still a sovereign nation (1949) / Hopi Traditionalist Movement -- I had no one to help me (1953) / Jake Herman -- We need a boldness of thinking (1954) / D'Arcy McNickle -- We are citizens (1954) / National Congress of American Indians -- This resolution "gives" Indians nothing (1954) / Helen Peterson and Alice Jemison -- We are Lumbee Indians (1955) / D. F. Lowery -- The Mississippi Choctaws are not going anywhere (1960) / Phillip Martin -- A human right in a free world (1961) / Edward Dozier -- This is not special pleading (1961) / American Indian Chicago Conference -- I can recognize a beginning (1962-1964) / Jeri Cross, Sandy Johnson, and Bruce Wilkie -- To survive as a people (1964) / Clyde Warrior -- We were here as independent nations (1965) / Vine Deloria Jr. -- Is it not right to help them win their rights? (1965) / Angela Russell -- We will resist (1965) / Nisqually Nation -- I want to talk to you a little bit about racism (1968) / Tillie Walker -- A sickness which has grown to epidemic proportions (1968) / Committee of 100 -- Our children will know freedom and justice (1969) / Indians of all tribes -- We are an honorable people: Can you say the same? (1973) / The Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy -- We have the power (1974) / John Trudell -- For the continuing independence of native nations (1974) / International Indian Treaty Council -- For human rights and fundamental freedoms (1977) / Geneva Declaration -- Why have you not recognized us as sovereign people before? (1977) / Marie Sanchez -- Our red nation (1978) / Diné, Lakota, and Haudensaunee traditional governments -- These are inherent rights (1978) / The Longest Walk statement -- Get the record straight (1987) / James Hena -- This way of life: The peyote way (1992) / Reuben Snake -- Let Catawba continue to be who they are (1992) / E. Fred Sanders -- Return the power of governing (1994) / Wilma Mankiller -- We already know our history (1996) / Armand Minthorn -- We would like to have answers (2003) / Russell Jim -- The sovereign expression of native self-determination (2003) / J. Kēhaulani Kauanui -- I will not rest till justice is achieved (2005) / Elouise Cobell -- An organization, a club, or is it a nation (2007) / Osage Constitutional Reform testimony -- The Gwich'in are caribou people (2011) / Sarah Agnes James -- I want to work for economic and social justice (2012) / Susan Allen -- I could not allow another day of silence to continue (2012) / Deborah Parker -- Indian enough (2013) / Alex Pearl -- We will be there to meet you? (2013) / Armando Iron Elk and Faith Spotted Eagle -- Call me human (2015) / Lyla June Johnston -- Conclusion: forgotten/remembered.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910807251703321
Chapel Hill : , : The University of North Carolina Press, , [2015]
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Sovereign acts : contesting colonialism across indigenous nations and Latinx America / / edited by Frances Negron-Muntaner
Sovereign acts : contesting colonialism across indigenous nations and Latinx America / / edited by Frances Negron-Muntaner
Pubbl/distr/stampa Tucson, [Arizona] : , : University of Arizona Press, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 323.1197
Soggetto topico Indians of North America - Government relations
Indians of North America - Politics and government
Hawaiians - Government relations
Indians of North America - Civil rights
Hawaiians - Politics and government
Hawaiians - Civil rights
Sovereignty
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-8165-3759-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910467719903321
Tucson, [Arizona] : , : University of Arizona Press, , 2017
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