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Published on Jul 19, 2013
On the next "Insights," we ask, "Is
an independent Native Hawaiian government within reach?" To date, no
sovereignty effort has managed to truly galvanize the Native Hawaiian
population. Now armed with the state's approval, the Native Hawaiian
Roll Commission has high hopes that will change. However, the commission
is falling far short of its yearlong goal of signing up 200,000
eligible Hawaiians to help establish an independent government. Will a
six-month extension change the tide and bring Native Hawaiians closer to
self-governance?
Dan Boylan hosts a discussion with the following scheduled guests: Sen. Clayton Hee, Chairman of the State Senate Judiciary and Labor Committee; Dexter Kaiama, Honolulu Native Hawaiian rights attorney; Esther Kiaaina, Deputy Director of the Department of Land and Natural Resources; and Former Gov. John Waihee, Chairman of the Native Hawaiian Roll Commission.
Dan Boylan hosts a discussion with the following scheduled guests: Sen. Clayton Hee, Chairman of the State Senate Judiciary and Labor Committee; Dexter Kaiama, Honolulu Native Hawaiian rights attorney; Esther Kiaaina, Deputy Director of the Department of Land and Natural Resources; and Former Gov. John Waihee, Chairman of the Native Hawaiian Roll Commission.
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