none more successful than walter ritte's.ard sawyer set up on the island and refused to leave. >> one day i will put my dream back over there. >> managing to evade pursuers for just over a month, before finally being arrested and jailed. >> and the first order is burn down this building and put up one that belongs here. >> they emerged, of course, heroes, and these protests went on to inspire many others to join the movement. >> i hope i'm still alive when that day happens because i want to see our queen back in office. >> and embodied the independent spirit, the desire for hawaiian empowerment and sovereignty that today resonates across generations. >> welcome to what is supposedly the most unwelcoming place in hawaii . >> e komo mmai, anthony, come in brother, come into keawanui. my name is hano-hano. >> thank you so much. >> nice to meet you. >> thank you. >> please come inside. >> hello, hi, aloha. >> this is keawanui fishpond, a shared community space with a sacred history. hano-hano is the caretaker of the fishpond. he'