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Testifier Ken Conklin and Councilman Okino discuss public opinion on Akaka bill; Conklin and Councilman Ikaika Anderson debate Hawaiian Kingdom history and role of non-natives in multiracial society; Testifier Sandra Puanani Burgess opposes bill and describes mainland tribe extortion of money from electric company whose power lines cross reservation; Testifier Tom Peterson opposes bill and describes existing racial strife; Testifier Leimomi Khan supports bill speaking as President of Association of Native Hawaiian Civic Clubs.

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  • so wat your saying is that if this haoles never came from the mainland the hawaiian kingdom would not exist ? you know why all the cabinet people didn't have any blood was because a hawaiian then had no clue as to wat a cabinet is or was..... think about it . also Kamehameha I left two haoles alive (John Young was one of the two) to teach the warriors how to use a gun.... Kamehameha didn't need to keep them alive but because he knew that these haoles had knowledge he used them to his advantage.

  • This Ikaika Anderson person with his speech impediment is extremely annoying and uneducated. And I had to cringe at the last guys mispronounciation of hoale. Is it really common to say how-lee these day?

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