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and Americans," Written testimony
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and Americans," <u>Written testimony
 
submitted to the Native Hawaiians
 
submitted to the Native Hawaiians
Study Commission, Hilo, Hawaii
+
Study Commission</u>, Hilo, Hawaii
 
(January 12, 1982), p. 1.
 
(January 12, 1982), p. 1.
24/ Comment received from Uonnis
+
 
 +
<u>24</u>/ Comment received from Donnis
 
H. Thompson, Superintendent, State of
 
H. Thompson, Superintendent, State of
 
Hawaii Department of Education, p. 2.
 
Hawaii Department of Education, p. 2.
2 5/ State of Hawaii, Department of
+
 
 +
<u>25</u>/ State of Hawaii, Department of
 
Education, Office of Instructional
 
Education, Office of Instructional
Services/General Education Branch,
+
Services</u>/General Education Branch,
Hawaiian Studies Program Guide (Draft)
+
<u>Hawaiian Studies Program Guide</u> (Draft)
 
March 1981, p. 1-1.
 
March 1981, p. 1-1.
26/ Comments received from Donnis
+
 
 +
<u>26</u>/ Comments received from Donnis
 
H. Thompson, Superintendent, State of
 
H. Thompson, Superintendent, State of
 
Hawaii Department of Education, p. 1.
 
Hawaii Department of Education, p. 1.
27/ One comment received by the
+
 
 +
<u>27</u>/ One comment received by the
 
Commission (from Pill Kama) pointed
 
Commission (from Pill Kama) pointed
 
out that the Hawaiian language was a
 
out that the Hawaiian language was a
 
mandatory subject from 1919 to 1975 in
 
mandatory subject from 1919 to 1975 in
 
Hawaii's schools but that the law was
 
Hawaii's schools but that the law was
"effectively iqnored" (p. 1).
+
"effectively ignored" (p. 1).
28/ Hawaii State Constitution,
+
 
 +
<u>28</u>/ Hawaii State Constitution,
 
Article X, Section 4.
 
Article X, Section 4.
29/ Hawaiian Studies Program Guide,
+
 
 +
<u>29</u>/ <u>Hawaiian Studies Program Guide</u>,
 
p. II-1.
 
p. II-1.
3J/ Ibid., p. II-3.
+
 
31/ Comment received from Donnis
+
<u>30</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>., p. II-3.
 +
 
 +
<u>31</u>/ Comment received from Donnis
 
H. Thompson, Superintendent, State of
 
H. Thompson, Superintendent, State of
 
Hawaii Department of Education, p. 1.
 
Hawaii Department of Education, p. 1.
32/ Ibid.
+
 
33/ Robert Lokomaika'Iokalani
+
<u>32</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>.
Snakenberg, Written testimony
+
 
 +
<u>33</u>/ Robert Lokomaika'Iokalani
 +
Snakenberg, <u>Written testimony
 
submitted to the Native Hawaiians
 
submitted to the Native Hawaiians
Study Commission, Kahalu'u, Oahu
+
Study Commission</u>, Kahalu'u, Oahu
 
(January 14, 1982), p. 3.
 
(January 14, 1982), p. 3.
34/ Dixie Padello, Testimony
+
 
 +
<u>34</u>/ Dixie Padello, <u>Testimony
 
Presented to the Joint Public Hearing
 
Presented to the Joint Public Hearing
 
of the House and Senate Committees on
 
of the House and Senate Committees on
Education, (Honolulu, July 31, 1982),
+
Education</u>, (Honolulu, July 31, 1982),
 
p. 1.
 
p. 1.
2V Ibid., p. 2.
+
 
36/ Malie Mossman, Written
+
<u>35</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>., p. 2.
 +
 
 +
<u>36</u>/ Malie Mossman, <u>Written
 
testimony submitted to the Native
 
testimony submitted to the Native
Hawaiians Study Commission, Honolulu,
+
Hawaiians Study Commission</u>, Honolulu,
 
Hawaii (January 15, 1982), p. 1.
 
Hawaii (January 15, 1982), p. 1.
37/ Winona Rubin, Testimony
+
 
 +
<u>37</u>/ Winona Rubin, <u>Testimony
 
Presented to the Joint Public Hearing
 
Presented to the Joint Public Hearing
 
of the House and Senate Committees on
 
of the House and Senate Committees on
Education (Honolulu, July 31, 1982),
+
Education</u> (Honolulu, July 31, 1982),
 
p. 2.
 
p. 2.
38/ Ibid.
+
 
39/ Claire Hughes Ho, Hawaiian
+
<u>38</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>.
Civic Club of Honolulu, Testimony
+
 
 +
<u>39</u>/ Claire Hughes Ho, Hawaiian
 +
Civic Club of Honolulu, <u>Testimony
 
Presented to the Native Hawaiians
 
Presented to the Native Hawaiians
Study Commission (Honolulu, January
+
Study Commission</u> (Honolulu, January
 
15, 1982), p. 1.
 
15, 1982), p. 1.
40/ Comment received from Kenneth
+
 
 +
<u>40</u>/ Comment received from Kenneth
 
C. "Keneke" Chan, Kahanahou Hawaiian
 
C. "Keneke" Chan, Kahanahou Hawaiian
 
Foundation, p. 1.
 
Foundation, p. 1.
41/ Comment by Louis Aaaid, p.
+
 
 +
<u>41</u>/ Comment by Louis Aaaid, p.
 
24.
 
24.
42/ Solomon, "Cross-Cultural
+
 
Conflict between Hawaiians aivl
+
<u>42</u>/ Solomon, "Cross-Cultural
 +
Conflict between Hawaiians and
 
Americans," Appendix.
 
Americans," Appendix.
43/ See comment by Haunani-Kay
+
 
Trask, et al., who says that:
+
<u>43</u>/ See comment by Haunani-Kay
 +
Trask, <u>et</u> <u>al</u>., who says that:
 
"Hawaiians are clearly underrepresented
 
"Hawaiians are clearly underrepresented
 
in both faculty and student
 
in both faculty and student
 
ranks" (p. 9).
 
ranks" (p. 9).
44/ A study conducted by the
+
 
 +
<u>44</u>/ A study conducted by the
 
University of Hawaii ("Report in
 
University of Hawaii ("Report in
 
Response to H.R. 509 Requesting the
 
Response to H.R. 509 Requesting the

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and Americans," Written testimony submitted to the Native Hawaiians Study Commission, Hilo, Hawaii (January 12, 1982), p. 1.

24/ Comment received from Donnis H. Thompson, Superintendent, State of Hawaii Department of Education, p. 2.

25/ State of Hawaii, Department of Education, Office of Instructional Services</u>/General Education Branch, Hawaiian Studies Program Guide (Draft) March 1981, p. 1-1.

26/ Comments received from Donnis H. Thompson, Superintendent, State of Hawaii Department of Education, p. 1.

27/ One comment received by the Commission (from Pill Kama) pointed out that the Hawaiian language was a mandatory subject from 1919 to 1975 in Hawaii's schools but that the law was "effectively ignored" (p. 1).

28/ Hawaii State Constitution, Article X, Section 4.

29/ Hawaiian Studies Program Guide, p. II-1.

30/ Ibid., p. II-3.

31/ Comment received from Donnis H. Thompson, Superintendent, State of Hawaii Department of Education, p. 1.

32/ Ibid.

33/ Robert Lokomaika'Iokalani Snakenberg, Written testimony submitted to the Native Hawaiians Study Commission, Kahalu'u, Oahu (January 14, 1982), p. 3.

34/ Dixie Padello, Testimony Presented to the Joint Public Hearing of the House and Senate Committees on Education, (Honolulu, July 31, 1982), p. 1.

35/ Ibid., p. 2.

36/ Malie Mossman, Written testimony submitted to the Native Hawaiians Study Commission, Honolulu, Hawaii (January 15, 1982), p. 1.

37/ Winona Rubin, Testimony Presented to the Joint Public Hearing of the House and Senate Committees on Education (Honolulu, July 31, 1982), p. 2.

38/ Ibid.

39/ Claire Hughes Ho, Hawaiian Civic Club of Honolulu, Testimony Presented to the Native Hawaiians Study Commission (Honolulu, January 15, 1982), p. 1.

40/ Comment received from Kenneth C. "Keneke" Chan, Kahanahou Hawaiian Foundation, p. 1.

41/ Comment by Louis Aaaid, p. 24.

42/ Solomon, "Cross-Cultural Conflict between Hawaiians and Americans," Appendix.

43/ See comment by Haunani-Kay Trask, et al., who says that: "Hawaiians are clearly underrepresented in both faculty and student ranks" (p. 9).

44/ A study conducted by the University of Hawaii ("Report in Response to H.R. 509 Requesting the University of Hawaii to Study the. Underrepresentation of Ethnic Groups in the Student Population of the University System," November 198]) may explain, to some extent, this apparent underrepresentation. The University study was conducted on the Pall 1980 student population, utilizing computer reports of the University's Student

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