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Kupu'āina Coalition Action Alert: Contact: Friday, November 14, 2008 *Derek Kauanoe: 489-5316 *D. Kahōkū Price: daprice@hawaii.edu *Jocelyn M. Doane: kupuaina@gmail.com *www.kupuaina.com, www.stopsellingcededlands.com




JOIN us at a Rally Demanding that Governor Lingle RESPECT NATIVE HAWAIIAN RIGHTS and WITHDRAW the Unnecessary Appeal of the Ceded Lands Case to the U.S. Supreme Court




WHAT: In Commemoration of the 15th Anniversary of the 1993 Apology Resolution - Native Hawaiians Rally and Call on Lingle to Withdraw the Appeal to U.S. Supreme Court.




WHEN: Monday, November 24th at 11:30 AM




WHERE: State Capitol Rotunda




WHO: You, your 'ohana, and friends in RED shirts.




WHY:

Inform the public of the magnitude of this case and the THREAT IT POSES TO NATIVE HAWAIIAN JUSTICE/RIGHTS.
This could prove to be the MOST DAMAGING case on Hawaiian Rights EVER. An adverse ruling could cripple reconciliation efforts, severely diminish Native Hawaiian rights, and lay the foundation for dismantling Native Hawaiian programs.
This is a NON-DIVISIVE issue - a U.S. Supreme Court decision has negative implications for our entire community and EVERY Hawaiian.
The U.S. Supreme Court could misinterpret and reduce the significance of the Apology Resolution, which recognizes the illegality of the overthrow and supports Native Hawaiian rights.
The U.S. Supreme Court has the potential to adversely impact the way the people of Hawai'i deal with issues on a local level. Unlike the State Supreme Court, the U.S. Supreme Court does not know Hawai'i's history and will not be affected by the resolution of local issues.
Governor Lingle's action is wholly inconsistent with her previous support of Native Hawaiians. She must be urged to WITHDRAW this appeal IMMEDIATELY!
Kupu'āina Coalition: 'Ahahui o Hawai'i Law Student Org, Kamakakūokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies




--
Jocelyn Leialoha M-Doane, J.D., Fellow
Ka Huli Ao Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law
William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Cellular: (808)381-3852
Email: jocelynmdoane@gmail.com

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  • Mahalo Pono for da info

    Aloha

    Evamaria

  • Eo,

    The story of what happened to the lands of the Hawaiian Kingdom Lands as well as the Lands of the Crown has never been fully known. We want and inventory of all the lands. Maika`i Kahea

    Untulikazi

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