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  • =[[Historical Issues]]= =[[Land Issues]]=
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  • Most important is a deep love of the land, the Hawaiian people, and the spirituality that permeates everything here. ...hey qualify these opinions as "expert." Consider who stands to gain money, land, and power; whose selfish interests are at stake.
    3 KB (418 words) - 01:11, 4 November 2005
  • Sovereignty activists claim that millions of acres of land were stolen from kanaka maoli as a result of the overthrow, annexation, and ...o required to give several days of labor each month to work on the chief's land or on whatever communal projects the chief might assign, such as cleaning s
    12 KB (2,160 words) - 01:40, 13 November 2005
  • Attorney Patrick W. Hanifin specializes in civil rights, land use and environmental law. He is a partner in the Honolulu law firm of Im H The issues of citizenship, voting rights, and property rights are of concern in Hawai'
    2 KB (361 words) - 02:14, 13 November 2005
  • ...created a racially restricted OHA and agreed to fund it with 20% of ceded land revenues -- a major error which the State can and should correct. ...ars of "military occupation" are invalid. Therefore, virtually all private land titles in Hawai'i are void, unless they are "perfected" (for a large fee) t
    15 KB (2,438 words) - 14:25, 2 November 2005
  • ...e Legislature decided that 20 percent of all funds derived from the public land trust would go to OHA. ...f Hawaiian Home Lands, formed in 1921. The agency manages 200,000 acres of land statewide that it distributes to people of 50 percent or more Hawaiian bloo
    16 KB (2,687 words) - 14:26, 5 November 2005
  • ...f Government. This webpage is a tribute to his scholarly and legal work on issues directly related to Hawaiian sovereignty and civil rights. Sub-pages provid ...Su Im and Chris Parsons. His specialties were environmental law, water and land use, eminent domain, and civil rights. He was the Hawai'i attorney for the
    8 KB (1,325 words) - 03:26, 13 November 2005
  • ...Such a direct legal confrontation at such a high level over "sovereignty" issues was never repeated for 90 years, until the Rice v. Cayetano case. The decis ...l the inhabitants of Hawai'i (rather than simply adding these lands to the land bank of the U.S.). At the time of statehood in 1959, the ceded lands were r
    29 KB (4,840 words) - 11:01, 1 November 2005
  • ...ts. Feeling a profound attraction to the culture, spirituality, people and land, I retired from teaching in the Boston area at the age of 49 in 1992 in ord ...tally different kind. Here was God's immanence. Here was God living in the land itself, visible in the clouds, rain, taro, fish, and the very rocks. Kanaka
    22 KB (3,686 words) - 01:13, 4 November 2005
  • ...agree that the U.S. owes racially defined ethnic Hawaiians huge amounts of land and money to make up for the evils of the past. Figures in the trillions of Attorney Paul M. Sullivan's extensive legal analysis of the underlying issues in the PASH case, with 371 hot-linked footnotes.
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  • Some kanaka maoli (Native Hawaiians) claim that the United States owes them land, money, and political recognition because of the overthrow of the monarchy ...ation shall be established. See the survey of sovereignty activists on the issues of who gets to vote and own property, included in a master's thesis: http:/
    14 KB (2,237 words) - 01:43, 13 November 2005
  • ...to vote, to run for office, and to try to persuade others about political issues. Every adult citizen of the United States and of Hawai`i has these rights. .... For instance, the heirs of French King Louis XVI are not entitled to the land and power he lost when he lost his crown and head.
    21 KB (3,477 words) - 03:06, 13 November 2005
  • ...rkshops in Waianae, Waimanalo and Papakolea last week to learn about these issues. ...Hanifin was a true renaissance man who took on unpopular and controversial issues such as the legality of government programs for native Hawaiian because he
    23 KB (3,855 words) - 18:00, 25 November 2005
  • ...of Hawai'i and of the United States regarding historical, legal, and moral issues concerning the concept of Hawaiian sovereignty. Our founders are retired at ===THERE ARE NO SPECIAL LAND RIGHTS BASED ON RACE===
    29 KB (4,575 words) - 14:26, 2 November 2005
  • ..., who helped overthrow the monarchy in 1893. The national church gave some land, and $1.5 Million, to the governing body of the United Church of Christ in ...titled to massive reparations for the “theft” of “their nation” and “their land” and “destruction” of their culture, that their “backs are up again
    19 KB (3,064 words) - 17:03, 1 November 2005
  • ..., tells the U.S. MediVac team to stop bringing the victims of accidents on land and tragedy at sea to hospitals in Honolulu from off-island. ...nton Apology) is basically a retroactive priority for "aboriginal communal land tenures before 1778 A.D."
    22 KB (3,477 words) - 21:16, 7 November 2005
  • Hawaiian sovereignty: framing the problem. An introduction to the issues for newcomers. ...ho donated far more money to found Kamehameha School than the value of the land donated by his wife (Bernice Pauahi Bishop)
    13 KB (1,978 words) - 16:08, 14 November 2005
  • ...Indian tribes, including cutting their budgets and even confiscating their land without compensation. ...e, the bill passed immediately before it was to transfer a small parcel of land in Gettysburg to the National Park Service from a different federal agency.
    37 KB (5,830 words) - 20:32, 4 November 2005
  • ...ing the same, and from all claim of any nature whatsoever, upon the rents, issues and profits thereof. It shall be subject to alienation and other uses as ma ...d States the absolute fee and ownership of all public, government or Crown Land and other property, which cession was accepted by a joint resolution of the
    62 KB (10,593 words) - 10:51, 1 November 2005
  • The issues in the sovereignty debate are very complex, and require lengthy explanation ...ekly; 1913: Law requiring announcements relative to the sale of government land must appear in Hawaiian; 1913: $10,000 appropriated for publication of a Ha
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