
Ku'e petitions
Kuʻe petitions are a Hawaiʻi-focused form of legal protest used by residents to oppose certain government or corporate actions they believe violate Native Hawaiian rights or sovereignty. Signers affirm their opposition, often related to land development or legislation impacting Native Hawaiian interests. While not legal challenges on their own, these petitions serve as a collective statement of dissent, aiming to influence policymakers and raise awareness about Native Hawaiian concerns and sovereignty issues.