>Rather it's a question of trying to right a historic wrong But blocking the TMT won't do anything to further that goal, as it has nothing to do with it. > But the history of American colonization is much too recent to…
>Or they could perform an explicit reclamation project, to try to restore the land as best they could to the way it was prior to 1893. That is exactly what they are doing. It is a condition of the conservation district…
See my reply to petsfed. Regarding the Native Hawaiian's say, they do. This is a liberal democracy, and their voice is heard, quite loudly, especially the fraction that support the sovereignty movement. If we start…
> But the more I learn about this, the more the Mauna Kea telescopes feel an awful lot like Mt. Rushmore: colonists moving in and saying that the natives' claim to a place is less legitimate than whatever "progress" the…
>The wound is still relatively fresh. Only a portion of the community still actively talks about the overthrow. Many Native Hawaiians also support the TMT. >but that doesn't mean I want another country to invade and…
>Rather it's a question of trying to right a historic wrong But blocking the TMT won't do anything to further that goal, as it has nothing to do with it. > But the history of American colonization is much too recent to…
>Or they could perform an explicit reclamation project, to try to restore the land as best they could to the way it was prior to 1893. That is exactly what they are doing. It is a condition of the conservation district…
See my reply to petsfed. Regarding the Native Hawaiian's say, they do. This is a liberal democracy, and their voice is heard, quite loudly, especially the fraction that support the sovereignty movement. If we start…
> But the more I learn about this, the more the Mauna Kea telescopes feel an awful lot like Mt. Rushmore: colonists moving in and saying that the natives' claim to a place is less legitimate than whatever "progress" the…
>The wound is still relatively fresh. Only a portion of the community still actively talks about the overthrow. Many Native Hawaiians also support the TMT. >but that doesn't mean I want another country to invade and…