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Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Thursday, April 15, 2010
AKAKA BILL - WHY WOULD WE WANT IT?
Indian Country Today - Apr 7, 2010
“Why would any Hawai`i national want to give consent (e.g. Akaka Bill) to giving away what the so-called Native American and Alaska tribes never got for themselves?” asked Foster Ampong, a resident of the Island of Maui.
“The Akaka Bill is raced-based and the ethnic/non-ethnic Hawaiian proponents are in denial, ignorant and/or apathetic to this reality. The opposition by the neoconservative and colonial-thinking paradigm, I dare say oppose the Akaka Bill because of their Eurocentric racism. Period.”
Mikahala Roy, a Kahu or caretaker of Kamakahonu, the first capitol of the Hawaiian Kingdom, said U.S. politicians are trying to push the bill through without input from Kanaka Maoli.
“Kanaka Maoli are a people who carry forward their long ancestral history in oral traditions. Our sacred traditions from the beginning of time through our history as the Kingdom of Hawai`i continue today.
"The illegal American occupation of Hawaii of 117 years is now revealed for what it is – a race to acquire, finally and now lawfully, Hawai`i. Hearings in Hawai`i will bring up the truth of the occupation.”
Indian Country Today - Apr 7, 2010
“Why would any Hawai`i national want to give consent (e.g. Akaka Bill) to giving away what the so-called Native American and Alaska tribes never got for themselves?” asked Foster Ampong, a resident of the Island of Maui.
“The Akaka Bill is raced-based and the ethnic/non-ethnic Hawaiian proponents are in denial, ignorant and/or apathetic to this reality. The opposition by the neoconservative and colonial-thinking paradigm, I dare say oppose the Akaka Bill because of their Eurocentric racism. Period.”
Mikahala Roy, a Kahu or caretaker of Kamakahonu, the first capitol of the Hawaiian Kingdom, said U.S. politicians are trying to push the bill through without input from Kanaka Maoli.
“Kanaka Maoli are a people who carry forward their long ancestral history in oral traditions. Our sacred traditions from the beginning of time through our history as the Kingdom of Hawai`i continue today.
"The illegal American occupation of Hawaii of 117 years is now revealed for what it is – a race to acquire, finally and now lawfully, Hawai`i. Hearings in Hawai`i will bring up the truth of the occupation.”
Saturday, September 19, 2009
WHO REALLY VOTED FOR STATEHOOD?
Maui News - September 14, 2009
It would behoove a Sept. 5 letter writer to acknowledge that the majority of Hawai`i who "voted overwhelmingly for statehood in 1959" were in fact American military personnel stationed on O`ahu.
That doesn't sound like Hawai`i voting for statehood. That sounds like America voting for statehood, the way America voted for annexation....
"Love it or leave it." Really? Is that what's going through your head when you see sovereignty protesters on the side of the road? Would you say that to your Hawaiian friends?
If that's what you have to say to someone who would merely show support for us, could we then safely assume that you would take pleasure in seeing the whole lot of us sovereigns shipped off to some Third World ghetto along with anyone who agrees with us?
I certainly hope not, because that would be, dare I say it? Un-American.
Pua`ena Ahn
Pearl City, O`ahu
Maui News - September 14, 2009
It would behoove a Sept. 5 letter writer to acknowledge that the majority of Hawai`i who "voted overwhelmingly for statehood in 1959" were in fact American military personnel stationed on O`ahu.
That doesn't sound like Hawai`i voting for statehood. That sounds like America voting for statehood, the way America voted for annexation....
"Love it or leave it." Really? Is that what's going through your head when you see sovereignty protesters on the side of the road? Would you say that to your Hawaiian friends?
If that's what you have to say to someone who would merely show support for us, could we then safely assume that you would take pleasure in seeing the whole lot of us sovereigns shipped off to some Third World ghetto along with anyone who agrees with us?
I certainly hope not, because that would be, dare I say it? Un-American.
Pua`ena Ahn
Pearl City, O`ahu
Labels:
Aloha,
Annexation,
Barack Obama,
Free Hawaii,
Hawaiian Sovereignty,
Health Care,
Mary Travers,
Military,
Statehood,
Travel,
Yale
Friday, September 18, 2009
Labels:
Akaka Bill,
Aloha,
Annexation,
Barack Obama,
Free Hawaii,
Hawaiian Sovereignty,
Health Care,
Mary Travers,
Travel,
Yale
Friday, September 04, 2009
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