Panel passes Akaka Bill
A measure extending federal recognition to native Hawaiians advances in the Senate
POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Apr 08, 2011
A companion bill has been introduced in the House.
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Hal Kahikina: Claimed to be Sen. Akaka's nephew. Would run into him in my travels, liked to talk and ask questions. Little did I know. 1. Hal Kahikina, age 63
Name/Aliases
Harold Kahikina
Harold Kahikini
Harold Kahikini
Has lived in
South San Francisco, CA
Apo, APWahiawa, HI
Honolulu, HI
Apo, APWahiawa, HI
Honolulu, HI
State Department of Health Traumatic Brain Injury Advisory Board Member:
Hal Kahikina
He was employed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as a civil servant.
http://bit.ly/HGGdPm He was employed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as a civil servant.
"Department of the Interior audit finds Hawaiian Homes Commision and the state Department of Hawaiian Homelands so disorganized it could take 50 years and $600 million to distribute homesteads to 7,000 applicants on the waiting list. "
ReplyDeleteRECENT> OHA Trustees reported a paltry 21,418 Hawaiians signed up for the Roll as of September 27, 2013 but an October 11, 2013 post on the Kana'iolowalu website “welcomes the addition of tens of thousands of Native Hawaiians whose ancestry have been confirmed by the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) to the Kana`iolowalu registry.” Kana`iolowalu now claims 101,000.
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