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Table Of Contents
I. Endorsement
of Fundamental Principles
A. Commitment to Peace, Disarmament, and Non-Violence
B. Recognition of the Inherent Dignity
and of the Equal and Inalienable Rights of Native Hawaiians and their
Descendants under
International Legal Standards
C. The Right of Self-Determination
D. The Right to Self-Development
E. Termination of Wardship
F. Establishment, Jurisdiction, and Recognition
of Ka Lahui Hawai'i
II. Consensus
Building
A. Building Upon What We Have Established
B. Accepting the Challenge of Change
III. Dealing
with the United States
A. The Evolution of United States Policy
Relating to Hawai'i and its Indigenous Peoples
B. The Current Policy of the United States
Towards Hawaiians: the Policy of Non-Recognition, Denial, and
State Wardship
C. Ka Lahui Hawai'i's Position Regarding
United States Policy
D. The Ka Lahui Hawaiti Initiative for
"Reconciliation" with the United States Pursua to U.S. Public Law
103-160 (The Apology
Bill)
IV. Terminating
Wardship Under the State
A. Ka Lahui Hawai'i's Position on State
Issues (Generally)
V. Establishment
of a Nation Land Trust
A. The Need
B. The Entitlement
C. The Commitment
D. The Establishment of a National Land
Trust
VI. The
Private Land Trusts
A. Ka Lahui Hawai'i's Position Regarding
the Private Trusts
B. Ka Lahui Hawai'i, as the Native Hawaiian
Nation, acknowledges its responsibility and obligation to provide
for the health,
education, and welfare of its peoples.
C. The Private Trusts shall work cooperatively
with Ka Lahui in the following areas.
VII. Economic
Development
A. Taxation and Regulations
B. The Right to Self-Development and
Technology
VIII. International
Issues
A. Reinscription
B. International Treaties
C. International Instruments
Conclusion