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Online Resources

A selected sampling of resources available on the web.

Proponents of Hawaiian rights and entitlements

www.ahahui.com - Website of Aha Hui O Hawai'i, the Native Hawaiian Law Student Union at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa, and featuring several articles from the University of Hawai'i Law Review on Hawaiian sovereignty and self-determination.

www.hawaii-nation.org - Website of Aloha First (CEO Dennis Kanahele), and features, among other things, articles on geographic and historical overview of Hawai'i , legal documents, and current news items.

www.ilio.org - Website of 'Ilio'ulaokalani (President Victoria Holt Takamine), Hawaiian cultural practitioners engaged in political action. Features information on sovereignty, Mauna Kea , gathering rights, legislative activity as well as on events and conferences sponsored by the organization.

Enomoto, Catherine Kekoa, “Dance of the Red Dog,” Honolulu Star-Bulletin, December 29, 1997.

www.hawaiiankingdom.org - Website of the Hawaiian Kingdom Government (Chairman of the Council of Regency David Keanu Sai), which supports re-establishment of the Hawaiian Kingdom . Provides, among other things, articles on political history, history of land titles, and legal document references.

www.ksbe.edu/newsroom/lawsuit/index.php - Admissions lawsuit section of Kamehameha School 's organizational website. Provides updated information on the suit and the School's responses to Mohica-Cummings v. Kamehameha Schools (2003), which challenges Kamehameha's Hawaiian-only admissions policy.

www.nativehawaiians.com - Website of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) (Chair Haunani Apoliona), a major proponent of Federal Recognition. Site provides education, information and background on the Federal Recognition Bill, of which OHA is a principal proponent. Site features include updated information on and downloads of the Bill, materials on indigenous status, FAQs, and more.

www.stopakaka.com - Website outlining case against the Akaka/Stevens Bill, with, among other things, outline of major questions about and objections to the bill, editorial opinions and references to current news articles and other resources.

Opponents of Hawaiian rights and entitlements

www.aloha4all.org - Website of William and Puanani Burgess, key participants in several lawsuits challenging Hawaiian rights and entitlements. Site features, among other things, rebuttals to native sovereignty, descriptions of preferences as special entitlements for the few, and more.

www.angelfire.com/hi2/hawaiiansovereignty - Website of Kenneth Conklin, plaintiff in the Arakaki lawsuits that challenge Hawaiian rights and entitlements. Site features information and editiorials on the lawsuits, essays, and article links.