HITTING THE BULLS-EYE!
Kingdom Rights Versus Aboriginal Rights
Is there someone out there who can help me understand why the Office of Hawaiian Affairs is continuously pushing for Native Hawaiian federal recognition?
Wouldn’t it be easier for them to stop fighting the U.S. Constitution and to start pushing for the recognition of the descendants of Hawaiian Nationals?
Trustee Mossman wrote that “immigrants settle in the land of our ancestors.”
Hawai`i is more than the “land of our ancestors.”
The blood of our ancestors was spilt and a nation was built.
The citizens of the Hawaiian kingdom were predominantly Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) anyway.
Everyone already knows that the United States conceded that the overthrow was illegal.
Wouldn’t this give us legal standing to fight for what is lawfully ours instead of begging for “entitlements?”
By doing this, wouldn’t we create a less divisive means of attaining true political recognition?
Does anyone have answers to these questions?
Dominic Acain
Kekaha, Kaua`i