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  2. United States federal recognition of Native Hawaiians

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    Kelii Akina, Chief Executive Officer of the Grassroot Institute of Hawaii, filed suit to see the names on the roll and won, finding serious flaws. The Native Hawaiian Roll Commission has since purged the list of names of deceased persons as well as those whose address or e-mails could not be verified.

  3. Grassroot Institute of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The Grassroot Institute of Hawaii is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public policy think tank based in Honolulu, Hawaii. [4] The organization's stated mission is to "educate people about the values of individual liberty, economic freedom , and accountable government ."

  4. Hawaiian sovereignty movement - Wikipedia

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    Coinciding with other 1960s and 1970s indigenous activist movements, the Hawaiian sovereignty movement was spearheaded by Native Hawaiian activist organizations and individuals who were critical of issues affecting modern Hawaii, including the islands' urbanization and commercial development, corruption in the Hawaiian Homelands program, and appropriation of native burial grounds and other ...

  5. Man, 33, arrested in fatal shooting of man, 20, in Aiea - AOL

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    Honolulu police arrested 33-year-old Leroy Charles Kelii Rodrigues at 99-0627 Kaulainahee Place in Aiea at 2 :17 p.m. Wednesday. He was booked on suspicion of murder in the second degree and three ...

  6. Hawaii election recap: Who won, lost key races in the ... - AOL

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    Hawaii voters approve major constitutional amendments, and see new leadership emerge in local races, including the Big Island mayor. Hawaii election recap: Who won, lost key races in the Aloha ...

  7. Keliʻimaikaʻi - Wikipedia

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    Kalanimālokuloku-i-Kepoʻokalani Keliʻimaikaʻi (c. 1765–1809) was a High Chief and the most popular brother of Kamehameha the Great, who founded the Kingdom of Hawaii. He was generally credited as an ancestor of Queen Emma of Hawaii , the consort of Kamehameha IV , a candidate for the Royal Election of 1872.

  8. Joseph Apukai Akina - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Apukai Akina (June 15, 1856 – March 16, 1920) was a lawyer, politician and minister of the Kingdom of Hawaii and later Territory of Hawaii.He served as a statesman during the reign of Queen Liliʻuokalani and later became the first Speaker of the House of Representatives in the Hawaii Territorial Legislature.

  9. 28-year-old man identified in Deer Park crash

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    Aug. 22—The driver who died in a rollover crash Monday near Deer Park has been identified. Sherman Akina, 28, died from blunt-force injuries of the head and neck, according to the Spokane County ...