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This website is an attempt to organize the collective works of Ken Conklin. It will focus primarily on his work concerning Hawaiian Sovereignty, but hopefully will expand to include his other works. | This website is an attempt to organize the collective works of Ken Conklin. It will focus primarily on his work concerning Hawaiian Sovereignty, but hopefully will expand to include his other works. | ||
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*[[Frequently Asked Questions]] | *[[Frequently Asked Questions]] | ||
*[[Aloha For All Basic Principles]] | *[[Aloha For All Basic Principles]] | ||
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*[[The Impact of Tribal Recognition On Local Businesses and Neighborhoods]] | *[[The Impact of Tribal Recognition On Local Businesses and Neighborhoods]] | ||
*[http://www.heritage.org/Press/Events/ev083005b.cfm Heritage Foundation Seminar with Rubellite Kawena Kinney Johnson] | *[http://www.heritage.org/Press/Events/ev083005b.cfm Heritage Foundation Seminar with Rubellite Kawena Kinney Johnson] | ||
+ | ==[[Overview of the Sovereignty Issue for Newcomers]]== | ||
+ | ==[[Historical Issues]]== | ||
+ | ==[[Reparations]]== | ||
+ | ==[[Land Issues]]== | ||
+ | ==[[Federal Recognition]]== | ||
+ | ==[[For Lawyers and Law Students]]== | ||
+ | ==[[The Business Community and Sovereignty]]== | ||
+ | ==[[Ken Conklin's OHA Trustee Candidacy - 2000]]== | ||
==[[Public Education for Ethnic Nation-Building in Hawai'i]]== | ==[[Public Education for Ethnic Nation-Building in Hawai'i]]== | ||
==The Akaka Bill== | ==The Akaka Bill== |
Revision as of 20:29, 7 November 2005
This website is an attempt to organize the collective works of Ken Conklin. It will focus primarily on his work concerning Hawaiian Sovereignty, but hopefully will expand to include his other works.
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Aloha For All Basic Principles
- Lili'uokalani Loses A Big One
- Was Hawaiian Language Illegal?
- Claims Of Victimization By Language Suppression
- OHA v. NASA
- The Impact of Tribal Recognition On Local Businesses and Neighborhoods
- Heritage Foundation Seminar with Rubellite Kawena Kinney Johnson