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FROM MAUKA TO MAKAI: THE RIVER OF JUSTICE MUST FLOW FREELY REPORT ON THE RECONCILIATION PROCESS
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Document Date: 2014-04-22 09:31:12


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City

Hawai / /

Company

Ceded Public Lands Trust / Home Lands Trust / Case / /

Country

United States / /

Event

Person Communication and Meetings / /

IndustryTerm

governmental services / /

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disease / /

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JUSTICE MUST FLOW FREELY NATIVE HAWAIIAN RECONCILIATION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY / RECOMMENDATIONS The Native Hawaiian1/ / RIVER OF JUSTICE MUST FLOW FREELY REPORT ON THE RECONCILIATION PROCESS BETWEEN THE / /

Organization

office of Native Hawaiian Issues / Self-Determination Movement / Hawaiian Advisory Commission / office of Tribal Justice / Hawaiian Cultural Renaissance and Self-Determination Movement / office of Management and Budget / Department of Justice / Congress / Federal Government / United States Congress / American Indian Trust / Provisional Government / Department of the Interior / Queen Lili#uokalani Children’s Center / /

Person

McKinley / Loretta Tuell / Bruce Babbitt / Kevin Gover / Lili / Mark Van Norman / Karen Sprecher Keating / Daniel K. Akaka / Native Hawaiian / Janet Reno / John Berry / /

Position

Assistant Secretary / Policy / Queen / President / Minister / Attorney General and the Secretary of the Interior / General / representative of Mr. Kevin Gover / Secretary / King / Executive Branch / Director / Assistant Secretary / Executive / Secretary of the Interior / Assistant Secretary for Policy / Solicitor for General Law / representative / Attorney General / Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs / /

ProvinceOrState

Alaska / Hawai / /

PublishedMedium

Public Law / /

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