Re: Non-Hawaiians seek entry into Kau Inoa registry
Getting back to the topic, I believe Kau Inoa is even more urgent, now that the U.S. census bureau has come out with some questionable numbers for kanaka maoli. Apparently some are disputing the government’s assessment. So I would say, that makes it even more crucial that Kau Inoa limit their registry to those with native Hawaiian blood.
If anything, it will allow them to get a more accurate count of just how many kanaka maoli live in their homeland.
Getting back to the topic, I believe Kau Inoa is even more urgent, now that the U.S. census bureau has come out with some questionable numbers for kanaka maoli. Apparently some are disputing the government’s assessment. So I would say, that makes it even more crucial that Kau Inoa limit their registry to those with native Hawaiian blood.
If anything, it will allow them to get a more accurate count of just how many kanaka maoli live in their homeland.
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