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111/ Ibid., p. 32.
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<u>111</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>., p. 32.
112/ Ibid.
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113/ Daws, p. 281.
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<u>112</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>.
114/ Puss, The Hawaiian Republic,
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<u>113</u>/ Daws, p. 281.
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<u>114</u>/ Puss, <u>The Hawaiian Republic</u>,
 
p. 46.
 
p. 46.
115/ Ibid.
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116/ Daws, p. 294. The above
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<u>115</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>.
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<u>116</u>/ Daws, p. 294. The above
 
section on votinq requirements in the
 
section on votinq requirements in the
 
Republic of Hawaii was extensively
 
Republic of Hawaii was extensively
 
revised in response to comments by
 
revised in response to comments by
 
Congressman Daniel Akaka (p. 4) and
 
Congressman Daniel Akaka (p. 4) and
Haunani-Kay Trask, et al (p. 8).
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Haunani-Kay Trask, <u>et al</u> (p. 8).
117/ Fuchs, p. 161.
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118/ Lind, p. 96.
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<u>117</u>/ Fuchs, p. 161.
119/ Comment by Herbert Jay
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<u>118</u>/ Lind, p. 96.
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<u>119</u>/ Comment by Herbert Jay
 
(Nahaolelua) Almeida says that: "The
 
(Nahaolelua) Almeida says that: "The
 
report fails to recognize that ethnic
 
report fails to recognize that ethnic
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for instance, was a significant
 
for instance, was a significant
 
factor in the 1963 Gubernatorial
 
factor in the 1963 Gubernatorial
race results (See To Catch a Wave)"
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race results (See <u>To Catch a Wave</u>)"
[\ . 2). Haunani-Kay Trask notes that
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[p. 2). Haunani-Kay Trask notes that
 
to say that candidates for political
 
to say that candidates for political
 
office are not helped by appealing to
 
office are not helped by appealing to
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these appeals have been to the growing
 
these appeals have been to the growing
 
Japanese electorate" (pp. 8-9).
 
Japanese electorate" (pp. 8-9).
120/ Fu.-hs, pp. J47-3.
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121/ Ibid., p. 3 48.
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<u>120</u>/ Fuchs, pp. 147-9.
122/ Ibid., p. 349.
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123/ Ibid.
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<u>121</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>., p. 348.
124/ Ibid., p. 350.
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<u>122</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>., p. 349.
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<u>123</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>.
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<u>124</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>., p. 350.
 
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Latest revision as of 15:04, 26 March 2006

111/ Ibid., p. 32.

112/ Ibid.

113/ Daws, p. 281.

114/ Puss, The Hawaiian Republic, p. 46.

115/ Ibid.

116/ Daws, p. 294. The above section on votinq requirements in the Republic of Hawaii was extensively revised in response to comments by Congressman Daniel Akaka (p. 4) and Haunani-Kay Trask, et al (p. 8).

117/ Fuchs, p. 161.

118/ Lind, p. 96.

119/ Comment by Herbert Jay (Nahaolelua) Almeida says that: "The report fails to recognize that ethnic bloc voting has had an impact on politics in Hawaii. The AJA (Americans of Japanese Ancestry) population, for instance, was a significant factor in the 1963 Gubernatorial race results (See To Catch a Wave)" [p. 2). Haunani-Kay Trask notes that to say that candidates for political office are not helped by appealing to ethnic groups is "a falsehood since elections are constantly characterized by ethnic appeals; in modern Hawaii these appeals have been to the growing Japanese electorate" (pp. 8-9).

120/ Fuchs, pp. 147-9.

121/ Ibid., p. 348.

122/ Ibid., p. 349.

123/ Ibid.

124/ Ibid., p. 350.

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