Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 13, Number 4, 1 ʻApelila 1996 — Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
self-determinatibn, our culture, our identity as a peoples, and 3 lands and natural resources. R€Q.fJiri7l your commitment to our future generations by H u vs aii an' '"peopl'e On the issues of soyereignty and^^[^^ , , i : <«jB|
The Native Alternative: The Peoples' Puwalu
UI lNallVC peupiea eiaewilele. PAU What Can I Do? • Boycott toe Plebisote / Nattve Hawahan Vote! • Do not vote in the Plebiscite / Naiwe Hawahan Vote! • Educate yourselves about what is happening in the sovereignty movement aosely examine and question why the State ofHawai i and its agent HSEC are rushing to hold a Pfebiscite / Native Hawaiian vote. • Participate in the Peoples' POwalu - a Native Process to bring about consensus in the Hawaiian Community on the issues of sovereignty and self-determination. • Call the phone numbers listed to get more information or to set up an educahonaI workshop on sovereignty and the Plebiscite for your 'ohana or organization. This Ael Paid For by Ka Lahui Hawai'i and Pono Kaulike, ine.
If not Plebiscite or Native Hawaiian Vote, then what? On February 17-19, the first Peoples' Pūwalu was held in Honokahau, Kona and was hosted by the Pai 'Ohana. It was a spiritual and eultural beginning to a Native process for consensus. The next
Peoples' Pūwalu will be on April 19-21 in Ka'amola, Moloka'i. The theme will be Land, Water, and Natural Resources. All organizations are weleome to participate. For more information, eall the phone numbers listed below. pau
ForMore Information, Call the Phone Numbers Below: Ka Lāhui Hawai'i
Hawai'i Maui O'ahu Moloka'i Kaua'i / Ni'ihau San Diego, CA
885-7677 877-4659 942-7607 553-5110 822-5613 (619) 260-1188
San Francisco, CA Portland, OR Las Vegas, NV Salt Lake, UT Seattle, WA Los Angeles, CA
(510)559-8811 (503)292-3782 (702)222-0280 (801)467-3594 (206)243-0306 (714) 761-1282
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