Posted by kalo on June 27, 2001 at 13:46:18:
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Monday, June 25, 2001
  Civil rights advisers float sovereignty action plan
The report proposes
  federal reconciliation
  with Hawaiian people
  By Treena Shapiro
  tshapiro@starbulletin.com
  Hawaiians hoping for federal recognition will deliver a report simultaneously in Washington,
  D.C., and Honolulu tomorrow recommending nine ways Congress and the president can
  reconcile with the native Hawaiian people.
The report will address such issues as native Hawaiian self-determination, the relationship
  between Hawaiians and the federal government, federal and state funding for programs
  benefiting Hawaiians and better management of such programs that already exist.
"The recommendations include federal recognition, up until even helping the Hawaiian people
  regain their sovereign entity," said Kahu Charles Maxwell, who left for Washington from Maui
  yesterday to participate in the presentation.
The report, developed by the Hawaii Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil
  Rights, is titled "Reconciliation at a Crossroads: The Implications of the Apology Resolution
  and Rice v. Cayetano for Federal and State Programs."
It will be released in Honolulu at the State Archives on the grounds of Iolani Palace at 10
  a.m., coinciding with a release at the U.S. Capitol at 4 p.m. EST.
Maxwell, 64, said that more than 30 years of fighting for Hawaiian rights have left him
  disgusted and frustrated. Hawaiians have not fared well under the U.S. government, he said.
  In spite of a diminishing population, "We make up a disproportionate number of social ills in
  Hawaii. We're the highest in prison, on welfare, the worst educated nationwide, the poorest
  of health nationwide, the most on drugs," he said.
Meanwhile, he said, Hawaiians have been insulted by the Supreme Court's Rice v. Cayetano
  decision, which struck down Hawaiian-only elections for the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, as
  well as a pending lawsuit by Patrick Barrett contesting the constitutionality of publicly funded
  programs benefiting native Hawaiians.
"We have people like (Patrick) Barrett and Freddy Rice who have attacked and are attacking
  the only entitlements that are serving our people and taking care of our needs," he said.
Where was the Supreme Court when the United States violated the Constitution in annexing
  Hawaii? he asked.
But while other Hawaiians are losing patience, Maxwell said he will continue to try to work
  within the system to gain federal recognition.
However, he said, "I'm going to Washington with a heavy heart."
The presentation will be broadcast live on the Internet at www.knuiam900.com.
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