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[ OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS ]At-largeHaunani ApolionaNonpartisanAge: Not given Job: Trustee and chairwoman of Office of Hawaiian Affairs Past: I am native Hawaiian What qualifies you to be an Office of Hawaiian Affairs board member? By education and career choice, I have, in three decades, worked with and on behalf of native Hawaiians. In 1996 and 2000 OHA voters chose me as trustee. OHA trustees in 2000 selected me as board chairperson. ... What is the most pressing issue facing native Hawaiians, and what would you do about it? Unifying the political will of native Hawaiians in and outside Hawai'i to design self-governance in the context of the achievable reality and implementing our Native Hawaiian government lead by principled Hawaiian leaders ... Do you support or oppose the Akaka bill? The OHA board of trustees, as I do, supports the passage of the current federal recognition bill, supports implementing the parallel process to organize a native Hawaiian governing entity with native Hawaiians in Hawai`i and away from our shores participating ...
Kaui Hill (Bu La'ia)NonpartisanAge: 38 Job: Comedian What qualifies you to be an Office of Hawaiian Affairs board member? I'm a Hawaiian who cares of the affairs of the Hawaiian people and its future. Traveled the world to see how other countries use their resources to best care for themselves and how they operate to best care for the people. What is the most pressing issue facing native Hawaiians, and what would you do about it? Hawaiian need to unite as one! Get back their Independence so they can govern & control their resources to take care for themselves. You can't take care of yourself if someone else control your resources. Do you support or oppose the Akaka bill? Why you gotta consult the thief?
John L. (Kione) SabeyNonpartisanAge: 79 Job: Pianist, with Kione Enterprises Past: Father was pure Norwegian, mother 3/4 Hawaiian, 1/4 Chinese What qualifies you to be an Office of Hawaiian Affairs board member? Have graduated from Kamehameha School for Boys, was president of the Short Wave Radio Station KCTSK during the attack on Pearl Harbor. Was a member of the National Honor Society. Attended the University of Hawaii ... What is the most pressing issue facing native Hawaiians, and what would you do about it? The most pressing issue of native Hawaiians, including all people of the state of Hawaii is to regain their sovereignty. All people here would welcome this sovereignty by seceding from the United States first and then establishing a country ... Do you support or oppose the Akaka bill? Yes, I would support the Akaka bill if it would enable the state of Hawaii to secede from USA and become an independent country of the United Nations.
No response>> Frankie Kay Kawelo
General Election Guide www.starbulletin.com/2004/10/24/special/index.html
State Office of Elections www.state.hi.us/elections/
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