April 2, 2009 from 12:45pm to 1:45pm – William S. Richardson School of Law Classroom 3 A discussion on the idea of a Native court in Hawai`i. Is there a need for a Native court? What jurisdiction could such a court have? How do Native courts operate in other settings? This event can al… Organized by Ka Huli Ao | Type: discussion
April 17, 2009 from 6pm to 7:30pm – Bishop Museum, Atherton Halau Please join the Bishop Museum for an engaging conversation among three speakers (see below). The speakers will discuss their efforts to address a range of complex issues and controversial subjects fr… Organized by Co-sponsored by Hawaiʻi Museums Association, Bishop Museum, UHM History Commemorative Project, and UHM Museum Studies Graduate Certificate Program | Type: free, lecture, discussion
September 3, 2009 from 12:45pm to 2pm – Classroom 1 - William S. Richardson School of Law Join us on September 3, 2009, as Ka Huli Ao hosts a Maoli Thursday discussion re-visiting issues of the Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act, also known as the Akaka Bill. This event will b… Organized by Ka Huli Ao | Type: discussion, panel
October 1, 2009 from 12:45pm to 2pm – William S. Richardson School of Law The "Ceded" Lands Dispute: What does blood quantum have to do with it? A discussion panel featuring Dr. Jon Osorio, Richard Naiwi Wurdeman, and Yuklin Aluli. Maoli Thursday is a monthly lunch time… Organized by Ka Huli Ao nhlawctr@hawaii.edu | Type: discussion
October 11, 2009 from 1pm to 6pm – Peace and Freedom Convention Hall (formerly War Memorial Hall) Panel discussion on Hawaiian sovereignty and independence. The Lawful Reinstated Hawaiian Government organized a roundtable discussion and presentation of sovereignty issues in form of a public meet… Organized by Kekane Pa, Kaua‘i Island Representative | Type: roundtable, discussion, with, public, participation
November 5, 2009 from 12:45pm to 1:45pm – William S. Richardson School of Law You can download a pdf version of our flyer by clicking here. Organized by Ka Huli Ao nhlawctr@hawaii.edu | Type: discussion
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