Human Rights and the Hawaiian Kingdom
April 16, 1998
University of Hawai'i - Hilo


On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a symposium was held to explore its ramifications for indigenous peoples in the modern world. This is a full transcript of a panel discussion conducted during the symposium.

pages: 142

Participants:
David Keanu Sai - Council of Regency, Hawaiian Kingdom
Mililani Trask - OHA trustee, Ka Lahui Hawai'i
Richard Grass - Lakota Sioux nation
Ron Barnes - Tununak Traditional Elders Council (Alaska)
Francis Boyle - professor of international law, Univ. of Illinois


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