AKAKA BILL STILL ALIVE

Federal Recognition for Native Hawaiians Could Come Via Interior Dept

Honolulu Civil Beat - January 9, 2012


Frustrated with a 10-year congressional fight to obtain federal recognition and form a nation-within-a-nation government, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs has decided to follow a path that has led several American Indian tribes to success.


OHA is not giving up on the Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act, known as the Akaka bill.


But faced with the reality that U.S. Sen. Daniel Akaka, for whom the bill is named, is retiring after this year and that the political environment in Washington, D.C., is as polarized as it has ever been, OHA and Hawaii's delegation having been exploring other routes.


One of those would bypass Congress altogether and seek recognition from the U.S. Department of the Interior, a process used by Native American tribes....

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