Sovereign Hawaii
Given the Federal Government's history of managing the affairs of Indians, Native Hawaiians have every reason to agree with this woman and oppose the Akaka bill, however well-intentioned it might seem:
Here is a site that should be of interest to monarchists and those who agree that the 1893 overthrow of the constitutional government of the Hawaiian Kingdom by the United States was a despicable travesty: Hawaiian Kingdom Government.
And as an aside, here is an interesting history of the Hawaiian Reformed Catholic Church, which was in reality Anglican Protestant.
Given the Federal Government's history of managing the affairs of Indians, Native Hawaiians have every reason to agree with this woman and oppose the Akaka bill, however well-intentioned it might seem:
Kelikina Kekumano of Waianae, Hawaii, stands in front of a anti-Akaka
Bill sign on the hightway in Waianae, Hawai, Friday, July, 15, 2005.
Kekumano was leaving for Washington, D.C. where she spends much of her
time lobbying for Native Hawaiian rights. She and other native Hawaiians
are objecting to the Akaka bill siting the loss of Hawaii as a sovereign
nation and the classification of Hawaiians as native Indians.
Here is a site that should be of interest to monarchists and those who agree that the 1893 overthrow of the constitutional government of the Hawaiian Kingdom by the United States was a despicable travesty: Hawaiian Kingdom Government.
And as an aside, here is an interesting history of the Hawaiian Reformed Catholic Church, which was in reality Anglican Protestant.
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