The Office of Hawaiian Affairs has survived a serious challenge to its mission by native Hawaiians with 50 percent or more Hawaiian blood. A federal appeals court ru
13. "Act of March 3, 1871, 16 Stat. 544,566. This Act "provided that hereafter no Indian nation or tribe within the territory of the United States shall be acknowledged or recognized as an independent nation, tribe, or power with whom the
Hawai'i should know that this policy includes the Akaka Bill:
American Lutheran Developments in their Historical Context -- Some Major Landmarks
1871
Senate declares that Indian nations will no longer be recognized as independent powers with whom tr
I'm on the Olelo channel and I tell the military as I see it. In the past I have had soldiers blatantly lie about the presence of DU at our community meeting and take offense to me saying other wise. So I referenced that on Olelo.
The precise words used October 2, 1854, by Commissioner Gregg in his letter to Secretary Marcy are these: "The Hawaiian authorities are especially desirous of cultivating friendly relations with the United States and look forward to the time when th
Your Kupuna believed in their government, nation, universal justice and human rights.
Another reason why Hawai'i nationals should not support the insidious Akaka Bill besides it being a tool of U.S. WASP racist manifest destiny is foremost. In the