Hawaiian civic clubs want more input in cultural issues
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reports:Hawaiian civic leaders want a bigger formal role in dealing with important cultural issues in the state, including education, health, environment and Native Hawaiian rights, officials said yesterday.
To back up their case, delegates to the 47th annual convention of the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs approved more than a dozen motions yesterday calling on state officials to work more closely with club members, who for years have supported initiatives that benefit the Hawaiian community.
"We're asking the state to empower us to take charge of many of the important cultural issues rather than let them do it without any Hawaiian input," said Toni Lee, outgoing president of the association. "As more attention is paid to Native Hawaiian issues and the needs of our community, the Hawaiian civic clubs are at center stage, actively advocating and making a difference."
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proposed gill-net fishing ban is one example.
Posted: Mon - October 30, 2006 at 09:46 AM