Hawaiian Native Educational Assistance Act: Hearing Before the United States Senate, Select Committee on Indian Affairs, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session, on S. 857 ... May 16, 1978 |
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... found within the territories of the other ; provided , that this shall only be done upon such evidence of criminal- ity as , according to the laws of the place where the person so charged shall be found , would justify his apprehension ...
... found within the territories of the other ; provided , that this shall only be done upon such evidence of criminal- ity as , according to the laws of the place where the person so charged shall be found , would justify his apprehension ...
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Act is amended administration Admission Act Advisory Council ALASKAN NATIVE ancestors were Natives application area which consisted ARTICLE Assistance Act benefit of Native blood quantum Chairman ABOUREZK Commissioner Committee on Indian Congress contracting parties Council on Hawaiian culture Department of Education draft bill educa education programs educational agency educational needs educational opportunities Elementary and Secondary evaluation fiscal funds grants Hawaii Hawaiian Civic Club Hawaiian Homes Commission Hawaiian Islands prior Hawaiian Kingdom Hawaiian Native Education Homes Commission Act Homestead Act Honolulu Indian and Native Indian Education Act inserting in lieu James Abourezk Joerger Kamehameha III KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS LANA'I Laupahoehoe legislation lieu thereof Indian Maui MOLOKA'I Myron Thompson nation Native American Native Education Act Native Hawaiian children Native Hawaiian organizations needs of Native Niihau Oahu Office of Indian one-fourth ports President projects Section 314 Senate Select Committee Senator Abourezk September 30 striking out Indian Title VIII treaty United vessels
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Page 68 - ... one year after either of the contracting parties shall have given notice to the other of its intention to terminate the same, each of the contracting parties...
Page 67 - Majesty shall, upon mutual requisitions by them, or their ministers, officers, or authorities respectively made, deliver up to justice all persons who, being charged with the crime of murder, or assault with intent to commit murder, or piracy, or arson, or robbery, or forgery, or the utterance of forged paper, committed within the jurisdiction of either, shall seek an asylum, or shall be found, within the territories of the other...
Page 60 - That (1) sections 202, 213, 219, 220, 222, 224, and 225 and other provisions relating to administration, and paragraph (2) of section 204, sections 206 and 212, and other provisions relating to the powers and duties of officers other than those charged with the administration of said Act, may be amended in the constitution, or in the manner required for...
Page 57 - President to be quite willing to declare, as the sense of the Government of the United States, that the Government of the Sandwich Islands ought to be respected» that no power ought either to take possession of the islands as a conquest, or for the purpose of colonization, and that no power ought to seek for any undue control over the existing Government, or any exclusive privileges or preferences in matters of commerce.
Page 65 - ... shall be respected. No arbitrary search of, or visit to their houses, and no arbitrary examination or inspection whatever of the books, papers, or accounts of their trade, shall be made ; but such measures shall be executed only in conformity with the legal sentence of a competent tribunal ; and each of the...
Page 62 - ... from either country to the other, in ships of that other country, shall, when so exported or re-exported, be • subject to the same duties, and be entitled to the same privileges, drawbacks, bounties and allowances, whether exported in ships of the one country or in ships...
Page 58 - Considering, therefore, that the United States possesses so very large a share of the intercourse with those Islands, it is deemed not unfit to make the declaration that their government seeks nevertheless no peculiar advantages, no exclusive control, over the Hawaiian government, but is content with its independent existence, and anxiously wishes for its security and 75 prosperity.
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Page 61 - Bohemia, equally animated with the desire of maintaining the relations of good understanding which have hitherto so happily subsisted between their respective States...
Page 98 - In the exercise of the war and treaty powers, the United States overcame the Indians and took possession of their lands, sometimes by force, leaving them an uneducated, helpless and dependent people, needing protection against the selfishness of others and their own improvidence. Of necessity, the United States assumed the duty of furnishing that protection, and with it the authority to do all that was required to perform that obligation and to prepare the Indians to take their place as independent,...