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Strangers in Our Own Land is a first-season episode of Hawaii Five-O. It wa the show's third episode and was first broadcast on 3 October 1968.

Plot

Cast

Regular Cast

Guests

  • Simon Oakland as Benny Kalua
  • Milton Selzer as Lester Willighby
  • Richard Denning as Gov. Paul Jameson
  • Hilo Hattie as Mrs. Kapali
  • Anne Barton as Mrs. Manu
  • Jeanne Bates as Grace Willis
  • Paul Kent as Milner
  • Milton Hibdon as Saunders
  • Daniel Kaleikini Jr. as Kamaki
  • Liana Petranek as Leilani Kalua
  • Lord Kaulili as Nathan Manu

Notes

  • The theme of Stranger in Our Own Land is the unease that some Native Hawaiians 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 Hawaii's population. These sentiments have been expressed by the Aloha ʻAina movement.

See also

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