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Paheehee Uka Community Association

P.O. Box 932

Waianas, Hawaii 96782

Telephone: 696-8483

July 31, 1989

The Honorable Senator Daniel K. Inouye

United States Senate

722 Hart Senate Office Building

Washington, D.C. 20510

Dear Senator Inouye,

As you are aware, the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands has applied for grant assistance from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for development of the Paheehee Road system in Lualualei, Waianae, Oahu. The reason we are anxious to see action taken is presently, we are not fortunate to enjoy the convenience of mail service, street lights, and garbage collection that other communities in the area enjoy. Until the dirt roads are paved, we will not be able to enjoy these services. The members of the Paheehee Uka Community Association are supportive of the development and ask for your continued support in our behalf.

We, thank you for your time and support.

Sir

stacofoly

ely yours,

Earle A. Teixeira, President

Vaheehee Uka Community Association

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Assessments imposed to lessee's of Hawaiian Home Lands, by the City and County of Honolulu,

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The Hawaiian Home Commission Act of 1920 as amended.
The Hawaii Admissions Act of 1959.

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These issues which is of grave importance, towards the welfare of the native Hawaiians, the beneficiaries

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the Act, began April 6, 1987 to the present September 1,1989, as yet none of the issues have been resolved. Believe me, it is with sincere regret, that this matter has been brought to your attention, much as I had wanted it to be resolved before then.

I believe, the members of the Office of Indian Affairs is of the highest quality, integrity and perseverance to uphold justice if due and who cherish their ethical values and moral standards as the record shows.

It is sad that we don't have those standards with the State of Hawaii and its constituent agencies, which has caused numerous pilikia, (problems).

Recorded Documents
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September 1, 1989

Therefore gentlemen, we as the inhabitants, native Hawaiians
decendants of the race inhabiting the Hawaiian Islands
previous to 1778 and the beneficiaries of the Hawaiian Home
Commission Act, leaves the entire matter in your hands.

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Assessments imposed to lessee's of Hawaiian Home Lands, by the City and County of Honolulu,

which results in the violation of,

The Hawaiian Home Commission Act of 1920 as amended.
The Hawaii Admissions Act of 1959.

(a)

(b)

(c)

The Hawaiian Organic Act.

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These issues which is of grave importance, towards the welfare of the native Hawaiians, the beneficiaries

of

the Act, began April 6, 1987 to the present September 1,1989, as yet none of the issues have been resolved. Believe me, it is with sincere regret, that this matter has been brought to your attention, much as I had wanted it to be resolved before then.

I believe, the members of the Office of Indian Affairs is of the highest quality, integrity and perseverance to uphold justice if due and who cherish their ethical values and moral standards as the record shows.

with the

It is sad that we don't have those standards
State of Hawaii and its constituent agencies, which has
caused numerous pilikia, (problems).

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