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Project Director for the Most-In-Need
 
Project Director for the Most-In-Need
 
Project on Molokai.
 
Project on Molokai.
155/ Information supplied by Commissioner
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<u>155</u>/ Information supplied by Commissioner
 
Carl Anderson, U.S.
 
Carl Anderson, U.S.
 
Department of Health and Human
 
Department of Health and Human
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United States, and Indians,
 
United States, and Indians,
 
Aleuts and Eskimos in Alaska" (p. 1).
 
Aleuts and Eskimos in Alaska" (p. 1).
156/ Dept. of Health, Annual
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Report,
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<u>156</u>/ Dept. of Health, <u>Annual
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Report, 1980</u>, p. 19.
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159/
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<u>157</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>.
1980, p. 19.
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Ibid.
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<u>158</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>., p. 20.
Ibid., p. 20.
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Information supplied by
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<u>159</u>/ Information supplied by
 
Commissioner Carl Anderson, U.S.
 
Commissioner Carl Anderson, U.S.
 
Department of Health and Human
 
Department of Health and Human
 
Services.
 
Services.
160/ *In January 1983, the number
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<u>160</u>/ In January 1983, the number
 
of patients who were residents of
 
of patients who were residents of
 
Kalaupapa was 114. (Communication
 
Kalaupapa was 114. (Communication
 
from Hawaii Department of Health,
 
from Hawaii Department of Health,
 
Communicable Disease Division.)
 
Communicable Disease Division.)
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<u>161</u>/ This information on the
 
national and ethnic origin of new
 
national and ethnic origin of new
 
leprosy cases was obtained by the Commission
 
leprosy cases was obtained by the Commission

Latest revision as of 03:15, 2 April 2006

Project Director for the Most-In-Need Project on Molokai.

155/ Information supplied by Commissioner Carl Anderson, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The Commission also received a comment from the Director of Indian Health Services (a part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services) stating that: "Native Hawaiians are not within the scope of the [Indian Health Service (IHS)] program and there are no IHS programs specifically targeted to serve them. The regulations governing eligibility for IHS services at 42 CFR Part 36.2 (b) states in pertinent part: (b) Indian includes Indians in the continental United States, and Indians, Aleuts and Eskimos in Alaska" (p. 1).

156/ Dept. of Health, Annual Report, 1980, p. 19.

157/ Ibid.

158/ Ibid., p. 20.

159/ Information supplied by Commissioner Carl Anderson, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

160/ In January 1983, the number of patients who were residents of Kalaupapa was 114. (Communication from Hawaii Department of Health, Communicable Disease Division.)

161/ This information on the national and ethnic origin of new leprosy cases was obtained by the Commission from the Communicable Disease Division of the Hawaii State Department of Health in January 1983, in response to a comment received from Bill Kama who states that the Draft Report did not mention the lepers' plight and that "the majority are Hawaiians, and they have been treated like third class citizens."

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