Policy of the United States Regarding Relationship with Native Hawaiians and to Provide a Process for the Recognition by the United States of the Native Hawaiian Governing Entity: Hearing Before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Eighth Congress, First Session on S. 344, Expressing the Policy of the United States Regarding the United States Relationship with Native Hawaiians and to Provide a Process for the Recognition by the United States of the Native Hawaiian Governing Entity, February 25, 2003, Washington, DC.U.S. Government Printing Office, 2003 - 397 Seiten Hearing before a committee the U.S. Senate on S. 344 |
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... racial authentication agency . Akaka Bill Supporters claim they were once a tribe that owned Hawaii as a tribe . But please look at history and see that every time the chief's daughter was married , the chief gave away entire mountain ...
... racial authentication agency . Akaka Bill Supporters claim they were once a tribe that owned Hawaii as a tribe . But please look at history and see that every time the chief's daughter was married , the chief gave away entire mountain ...
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... racial segregation through all of Hawaii's intermingled , intermarried and integrated society . It would destroy the delicate but durable racial harmony that has made Hawaii a model for the world . Introduction . This bill , commonly ...
... racial segregation through all of Hawaii's intermingled , intermarried and integrated society . It would destroy the delicate but durable racial harmony that has made Hawaii a model for the world . Introduction . This bill , commonly ...
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... racial group to the status of a hereditary elite to be supported by citizens who are not of the favored race . As U.S. District Judge Helen Gillmor said in Arakaki I , " This Court is mindful that ours is a political system that strives ...
... racial group to the status of a hereditary elite to be supported by citizens who are not of the favored race . As U.S. District Judge Helen Gillmor said in Arakaki I , " This Court is mindful that ours is a political system that strives ...
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... racial segregation for Hawai'i . Mr. Cagle , however , was not involved in the preparation of this paper and his views may differ from those of the author . Introduction1 Hawai'i is justly admired as an integrated , racially. 81.
... racial segregation for Hawai'i . Mr. Cagle , however , was not involved in the preparation of this paper and his views may differ from those of the author . Introduction1 Hawai'i is justly admired as an integrated , racially. 81.
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... racially blended , multi - cultural society . Some would call it a model for the rest of the country , and perhaps ... racial restriction on voting in Hawai'i's statewide elections for trustees of the state's Office of Hawaiian Affairs ...
... racially blended , multi - cultural society . Some would call it a model for the rest of the country , and perhaps ... racial restriction on voting in Hawai'i's statewide elections for trustees of the state's Office of Hawaiian Affairs ...
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Seite 352 - Breathes there the man, with soul so dead, Who never to himself hath said, This is my own, my native land ? Whose heart hath ne'er within him burned, As home his footsteps he hath turned, From wandering on a foreign strand ? If such there breathe, go mark him well...
Seite 380 - But now they desire a better country, that is, an heavenly: wherefore God is not ashamed to be called their God: for he hath prepared for them a city.
Seite 388 - ... the sense of the Government of the United States, that the Government of the Sandwich Islands ought to be respected; that no power ought either to take possession of the islands as a conquest, or for the purpose of colonization, and that no power ought to seek for any undue control over the existing Government, or any exclusive privileges or preferences in matters of commerce.
Seite 194 - For the purposes of this section, the term "native Hawaiian" means any descendant of not less than onehalf part of the blood of the races inhabiting the Hawaiian Islands previous to 1778 (Act of June 20, 1938; 52 Stat.
Seite 352 - From wandering on a foreign strand ? If such there breathe, go, mark him well; For him no minstrel raptures swell ; High though his titles, proud his name, Boundless his wealth as wish can claim, — Despite those titles, power, and pelf, The wretch, concentred all in self, Living, shall forfeit fair renown, And, doubly dying, shall go down To the vile dust from whence he sprung, Unwept, unhonored, and unsung.
Seite 112 - Distinctions between citizens solely because of their ancestry are by their very nature odious to a free people whose institutions are founded upon the doctrine of equality.
Seite 157 - ... laws for their management and disposition; provided that all revenue from or proceeds of the same, except as regards such part thereof as may be used or occupied for the civil, military, or naval purposes of the United States, or may be assigned for the use of the local government, shall be used solely for the benefit of the inhabitants of the Hawaiian Islands for educational and other public purposes.
Seite 87 - Of course, it is not meant by this that Congress may bring a community or body of people within the range of this power by arbitrarily calling them an Indian tribe, but only that in respect of distinctly Indian communities the...
Seite 196 - As a compact with the United States relating to the management and disposition of the Hawaiian home lands, the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, 1920, as amended...
Seite 57 - State as a public trust for the support of the public schools and other public educational institutions, for the betterment of the conditions of native Hawaiians, as defined in the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, 1920, as amended, for the development of farm and home ownership on as widespread a basis as possible, for the making of public improvements, and for the provision of lands for public use.