Tuesday, December 24, 2013

EXIT? SEEMS THEY'RE PACKING 'EM IN

Akaka Tribe ‘Exit Plan’ -- Padding Rolls with Fraudulent Tribal Enrollment?

http://www.hawaiifreepress.com/ArticlesMain/tabid/56/ID/11439/Akaka-Tribe-lsquoExit-Planrsquo--Padding-Rolls-with-Fraudulent-Tribal-Enrollment.aspx?utm_source=December+22%2C+2013+News+from+Hawaii+Free+Press&utm_campaign=December+22%2C+2013+Email&utm_medium=email



8 comments:

  1. "ANDREW BOLT was found guilty of violating the law in a column criticizing WHITE-looking people with part ABORIGINAL heritage who claimed grants and scholarships meant for BLACKS."

    "Thanks to political correctness, the definition of Aboriginal has become very fluid. Regardless of skin color or looks, a person only needs to have an Aboriginal somewhere in their ancestry to claim Aboriginality."

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  2. "ANDREW BOLT was found guilty of violating the law in a column criticizing WHITE-looking people with part ABORIGINAL heritage who claimed grants and scholarships meant for BLACKS."

    "Thanks to political correctness, the definition of Aboriginal has become very fluid. Regardless of skin color or looks, a person only needs to have an Aboriginal somewhere in their ancestry to claim Aboriginality."

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  3. “SHIMABUKURO said she worries that the current initiative could be subject to lawsuits – as an earlier one was in the 90s if the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT doesn’t act soon. ‘Then that’ll allow (NATIVE HAWAIIANS) to go forward because right now they are vulnerable, because someone who wasn’t allowed to sign the roll could say, “Hey, this is discrimination’”

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  5. RECENT> OHA Trustees reported a paltry 21,418 Hawaiians signed up for the Roll as of September 27, 2013 but an October 11, 2013 post on the Kana'iolowalu website “welcomes the addition of tens of thousands of Native Hawaiians whose ancestry have been confirmed by the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) to the Kana`iolowalu registry.” Kana`iolowalu now claims 101,000.

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  6. BLAST FROM DA PAST> 1982 "Dept.of the Interior audit finds HI Homes Commision and Dept. of Hawaiian Homelands so disorganized it could take
    50 years and $600 million to distribute homesteads to 7,000 applicants on the waiting list." $600 MIL to give people something.

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  8. Federal government finalizes pathway for formal relations with Native Hawaiians



    http://www.staradvertiser.com/2016/09/23/breaking-news/federal-government-finalizes-pathway-for-formal-relations-with-native-hawaiians/





    Hawaiians Reject President Obama’s Rule To Federalize Hawaiian Tribe

    https://www.popularresistance.org/hawaiians-reject-president-obamas-rule-to-federalize-hawaiian-tribe/

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