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
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,
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
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