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Pro,
con articles on Akaka bill fail to address land issues,
2004 – Honolulu Advertiser
Letter
from Basque Country,
2003– Honolulu Weekly Sovereignty
stolen by U.S. must be restored,
2000 – Honolulu Advertiser
Stealing
Hawai‘i: The War Machine at
Work,
2002 – Honolulu
Weekly
(military is stealing Native lands for
training troops in Iraqi war) Racism, rights of indigenous peoples
argued,
2000 – Honolulu Advertiser
(argues
indigenous peoples rights to sovereignty
inheres in their indigenous status, not in their “racial origins.”)
Hawaiian
students deserve free tuition at University of Hawai‘i,
1999 – Honolulu
Star-Bulletin
(argues the occupation of Hawaiian
lands by the University should be compensated through free tuition
for Hawaiian students) Its a bad thing, a plot to make Hawaiian
Affairs office a “puppet Hawaiian nation,”
1996 – Honolulu
Advertiser
(argues against State-sponsored
plebiscite on sovereignty)
Hawaiian
Sovereignty Signals Trouble in Paradise,
1993 – USA Today
(argues Hawaiians need self-government,
not state control) Sovereignty: Let Hawaiians Work It Out,
1993 – Honolulu Advertiser
(argues against state control
of the sovereignty process)
Hawaiians
Only Agenda is Freedom,
1993 – Honolulu Star-Bulletin
(argues for sovereignty and self-determination)
Money Cannot Substitute for Land Base,
1993 – Honolulu Advertiser
(argues Hawaiian sovereignty must
include a land base)
How Hawaiians Suffer Amid the Myth of
Racial Harmony,
1985 – Honolulu Star-Bulletin
(argues Hawaiians are landless,
and politically subjugated because of the 1893
American overthrow of our government; our improvement requires self-government
on our own lands)
Hawaiians and Human Rights,
1984 – Honolulu
Star-Bulletin
(argues native rights to land,
water, and self-government are indigenous rights protected by
international human rights law)
Hawaiians and Sand Island,
1982 – Honolulu
Star-Bulletin
(against evictions of Hawaiians
from trust lands)
A Hawaiian view of Hawaiian Problems,
1982 – Honolulu Star-Bulletin
(argues for Hawaiian control of their lands)
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