Main Page
Contents
Featured Content
Native Hawaiians Study Commission Volume I
A wikified version of the final NHSC majority report of June 23, 1983
The Native Hawaiians Study Commission was created by the Congress of the United States on December 22, 1980 (Title III of Public Law 96-565). The purpose of the Commission was to "conduct a study of the culture, needs and concerns of the Native Hawaiians." The Commission published and released to the public a Draft Report of Findings on September 23, 1982. Following a 120-day period of public comment, a final report was written and submitted on June 23, 1983 to the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources and to the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.
TO THE READER: HOW TO USE THE NHSC WEBPAGES EFFECTIVELY
(Reading, Downloading, Searching, Citing)
Individual Sections
- NHSC Executive Summary
- NHSC Conclusions And Recommendations
- NHSC Demographics
- NHSC Health And Social Services
- NHSC Education
- NHSC Housing
- NHSC Ancient History To The Reciprocity Treaty
- NHSC Native Hawaiian Culture
- NHSC Native Hawaiian Religion
- More sections will be listed after they are edited.
NHSC Volume I Full Page List
(to see photos and text of individual pages)
Instructions for NHSC Editors
NHSC and the Akaka Bill
Correcting Akaka
(1) A daily discussion of Akaka's remarks on the Senate floor in May 2006 regarding S. 147, with helpful historical corrections and commentary.
(2) Comments and corrections to dissenting opinions of 2 members of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights regarding the USCCR report on the Akaka bill.
(3) Comments and corrections to a brochure mass-mailed by OHA asking support for the Akaka bill.