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'''Strangers in Our Own Land''' is a first-season episode of '']''. It wa the show's third episode and was first broadcast on ] ].


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==Plot==
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==Cast==
===Regular Cast===
* ] as ]
* ] as Danny Williams
* ] as Kono Kalakaua
* ] as Chin Ho Kelly

===Guests===
* ] as Benny Kalua
* Milton Selzer as Lester Willighby
* ] as Gov. Paul Jameson
* ] as Mrs. Kapali
* Anne Barton as Mrs. Manu
* ] as Grace Willis
* ] as Milner
* Milton Hibdon as Saunders
* Daniel Kaleikini Jr. as Kamaki
* Liana Petranek as Leilani Kalua
* Lord Kaulili as Nathan Manu

==Notes==
* The episode's title is a play on '']'', the title of a 1961 ] novel by ]. This in turn was a reference to ] 2:22, in which ] refers to himself as a "stranger in a strange land."

* The theme of ''Stranger in Our Own Land'' is the unease that some ] have had about land development on the islands as well as their lessening political clout, as Whites and Asians now make up a majority of ]'s population. These sentiments have been expressed by the ] movement.

==See also==
* ]
* ]

==External links==
* {{imdb title|id=0598146|title="Strangers in Our Own Land"}}
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