Wednesday, October 1, 2008
U.S. Supreme Court to hear ceded lands case
The U.S. Supreme Court today agreed to hear a case involving attempts by the state of Hawai'i to sell portions of ceded lands on Maui and the Big Island to private, residential
Kekahuna Keaweiwi wrote:
>Aloha Kamaunu,
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> This statement by Inouye
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> "We are here this morning to consider a measure that would restore the government that represented the Native people of Hawaii to its rightful status among domestic sovereigns
Today, Sunday, May 25, I sent the following email to Ikaika Hussey - as another "excuse" and "justification" for a Kanaka Maoli get together - with the idea of "unification" for whatever purpose:
Ikaika,
With the success that Maoliworld has gotten,
This was my contribution to the Forum on the Advertiser regarding the "Ceded" Lands Settlement (3-18-08):
U.S. Public Law 103-150 (the so-called Apology Resolutions) stated:
"Whereas, the Republic of Hawaii also ceded 1,800,000 acres of crown, gov