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In reply to the discussion: Stop The Construction the TMT Telescope on Mauna Kea and the Arrest of Mauna Kea Protectors [View all]ellisonz
(27,776 posts)They are not all of them and to most in Hawaii who study the issue the legality of annexation is disputable under both US and international law. They do accept though that for practical purposes that Hawaii is part of the United States. This does not mean they are fools, they simply believe that Hawaii should still be independent. Hawaiians unlike many other Native tribes within this country do not have a reservation system, although there is a home system. Mauna Kea was crown land and it is a very sacred place. Should there ever be a Hawaiian state or reservation, Mauna Kea would be part of it and the governance of the summit would be highly desired. Hawaiians have substantial protections under the Constitution of the State of Hawaii. There is a case.
Do you suggest that Hawaiians should not advocate for their lands and rights?
The petition in support of this letter now has 12,000 plus signatures? The letter is authored by six leading scholars and activists in Hawaii, I think you will find it very compelling. While a select few may advocate for such a project, the vast majority of Hawaiians are undoubtedly opposed to it on both cultural and environmental grounds. The Merrie Monarch Hula Festival is next week in Hilo, there is a protest being organized for Wednesday.