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Meet the Candidate - Kale Gumapac District 5
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Meet the Candidate - Kale Gumapac - Council District 5

Puna needs strong decisive representation ~ Join us ~ Find out
why Kale Gumapac is your best choice for Council District

Thursday, June 5, 2008 ~ 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

Pahoa High School Cafeteria
Assume the best and ask questions.

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Nice to hear your voice just now Mr. Gumapac.

I'll let my F-I-L know you called about tonights meeting!

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Stopped by for awhile.

A fellow FoPF member is assisting w/ his campaign.

Seems like a nice fellow. Don't really want to discuss what his platforms are... because I left about 45 minutes into it.

About 15 people there when I left.

Did notice that Faye Hanohano was there, albeit about 15 minutes late. Which is interesting considering her cousin Naeole is Running for this same spot.

Politics... love it or hate it.... but at least don't just grumble when you don't even participate.[Wink]

*edit* for Naeole typo

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Damon...
I'm glad you came to my talk story session. I look forward to the next meeting so I can answer any questions you may have. Please join me and Angel Pilago at the Puna Bash at Uncle Sam's aina at Maku'u on Wednesday, June 11. Kamehameha Day...starting at 11 am with opening protocols....
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Kale,

I'm deferring this question posted here on punaweb to you. [Wink]


quote:
Originally posted by Vicki B

DAMON, I am aware all the plants are non native but who the heck are the native Hawaiians?

vickiboe@aol.com


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Which definition are they looking for? The Kanaka maoli or the federal and state version?
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Here is the scoop on that question Damon:


Akaka Bill Could Require Hawaiian Percentage
Group Sues OHA Over Spending
POSTED: 3:41 pm HST June 9, 2008
UPDATED: 3:04 am HST June 10, 2008
HONOLULU -- Since Congress arbitrarily decided that only Hawaiians with 50 percent Hawaiian blood should be entitled to homeland leases, the debate over blood quantum has been a problem in the Hawaiian community.

Now, legal experts say Hawaiians may be forced to face the issue again if the Native Hawaiian Recognition Bill, also known as the Akaka Bill, becomes law.
"It's kind of unseemly when you have Hawaiians going against Hawaiians," Office of Hawaiian Affairs attorney Robert Klein said.

A group of men with 50 percent Hawaiian blood on Monday told Judge Susan Mollway that the Office of Hawaiian Affairs should not spend money on Hawaiians with less Hawaiian in their ancestry.

The judge said she was inclined to reject the claim. However, that will not end the blood quantum issue.

OHA's attorney said a Native Hawaiian government established by the pending Akaka Bill will have to define its membership.

"That entity would have its rules and its rules will probably have a blood quantum," Klein said.

Many Hawaiians oppose any quantum.

"Because you are 1/64th or 1/124th that you don't get to apply, that you don't qualify that you aren't Hawaiian?" University of Hawaii Hawaiian Studies Director Jonathan Osorio said.
Even if most Hawaiians oppose a blood quantum they might be forced to accept it because under the Akaka Bill, the U.S. Department of interior must accept the Hawaiian entity's rules and it might demand a blood quantum similar to most Native American tribes.

"This is about the federal government saying what it is willing to surrender," Klein said.
"There is always a concern where you have Hawaiians divided artificially by blood quantum," Osorio said.

Klein and other supporters of the Akaka Bill point out that the legislation itself allows anyone with Hawaii blood to participate in the formation of the Hawaiian entity and Hawaiians will be the ones who decide if a new blood quantum is set.


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Aloha Kakou,
I would like to invite all of you to visit my website.... www.Kale4Puna.com. You will be able to learn more about me and if you have questions contact me.

Mahalo nui loa,
Kale Gumapac, Candidate
Puna County Council District 5
www.Kale4Puna.com
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#9

I like it when candidates make themselves accessible.

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Damon,
Mahalo for being my first guest on the website.....

Kale
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