Participants see hope in nation-building effort


The Advertiser reports today on the meeting that Keoni Agard posted his piece about yesterday:

"The long and laborious process of re-creating a Hawaiian nation is beginning in small meetings convening quietly throughout the Islands, and nobody yet knows when the first milepost — an election of delegates to hammer out the shape of a government — will be reached. But those who have participated in the first discussions say this uncertainty is a hopeful sign that the work of nation-building will involve a broad spectrum of the community and that the final product will have communitywide acceptance.

"The process began with a meeting Feb. 28 in a conference room at Honolulu International Airport. An "advisory council" convened by the Office of Hawaiian Affairs met to draw up the guidelines for voter registration and an election leading to a constitutional convention that will create a government. By the time that meeting ended, the group decided to disband and open the doors to form a Hawaiian coalition that would include representatives from all islands"

It goes on later to say that "The delegates eventually chosen to convene will determine the kind of government Hawaiians want... the coalition will simply lay out how those delegates will be chosen..."

While some independence advocates support a convention at some point, many who believe that the independent status of Hawaii under occupation is still intact don't feel that this is necessary or appropriate at this time, so even the goal of determining a process for the selection of delegates to a convention may not be broad enough to be as fully inclusive as Agard and others hope.


Posted: Sun - March 14, 2004 at 09:53 AM    
   
 
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