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freehawaii.info Hawai`i Reporter - Thursday, September 13, 2012 

Sen. Daniel Akaka, D-Hawai`i, with the help of Sen. Daniel Inouye, D-Hawai`i, has attempted for more than a decade to get legislation passed that would have the federal government "recognize" native Hawaiians, so that race-based government programs are protected from legal challenges.

The proposed legislation, which would set up a framework for a separate native Hawaiian nation within the United States, has been extremely controversial in the islands and in Congress. Native Hawaiians on both sides have been fighting over the language and intent.

One proposal included designating native Hawaiians as a new Indian tribe(although they were never in tribes). 


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