Akaka bill gets hearing March 1


Advertiser reports:
"The Senate Indian Affairs Committee will take testimony March 1 on the proposed measure that could formally recognize Native Hawaiians as an indigenous people. Gov. Linda Lingle is scheduled to testify.

The legislation, the Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act of 2005, was reintroduced in the Senate and House late last month to restart a process that the sponsors — all four members of Hawai'i's delegation to Congress — hope is successful this year."
[...]
Kekuni Blaisdell, a physician and outspoken critic of the Akaka bill, yesterday criticized the Senate committee for not scheduling a hearing in Hawai'i. Blaisdell is a proponent of an independent nation.

"They don't want our voices to be heard," Blaisdell said. "They insist that if we want to be heard, we have to go to Washington, we have to get on the docket for the Senate Indian Affairs Committee, which is playing within their system, which means we accept their sovereignty over us, which of course we cannot accept."

Blaisdell said he opposes the measure because it would create a nation within a nation and not recognize an independent Hawaiian nation.

"This Akaka bill is to make it very clear that we Kanaka Maoli have agreed and therefore we relinquish and we no longer continue to make claim for our sovereign right and our land," Blaisdell said.


The Committee website says it will be broadcast live.

Update: Kai`opua Fyfe reports:

"My info is that Chair McCain wants this mtg to be be brief. No action will be taken on March 1.

The list of testifiers is short and limited. I requested an opportunity to provide opposing testimony and was told that won't be happening, the best way will be in writing.

The committee staff is looking forward to testimony from a yet-to-be identified representative from the Bush Administration; OHA will be heard; a yet-to-be identified Hawaiian organization (guess who - gotta be CNHA / SCHHA / AHCC); Governor Lingle; and possibly a Native American. Doesn't look like much room for opposing perspectives to me.

Get your written testimonies cleaned up and send them ASAP to the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, 836 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510; or, if you're really energetic, copy the committee members individually also.

Don't forget to also copy influential Senators who aren't Indian Affairs committee members, e.g., Trent Lott, Jon Kyle, Bill Frist, Joe Lieberman, Richard Lugar and James Sensenbrenner to name a few."

Update 2: read the comments here for some interesting discussion of Kekuni's statements and exploration of the use of "Kanaka Maoli" and other terms.


Posted: Tue - February 22, 2005 at 02:55 PM    
   
 
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