"Endorsement of Hawaiian sovereignty by President Barack Obama's Justice Department came as no surprise, since Obama was co-sponsor of U.S. Sen. Daniel Akaka's bill as a senator and voiced his support during his presidential campaign. With the Akaka Bill's enactment and Obama's signature virtually assured, the bill's sponsors should concern themselves with issues that surely will be argued in a court challenge.
The bill defines native Hawaiians as those who can trace their ancestry to "aboriginal, indigenous, native people" who lived in Hawaii before the 1893 overthrowing of the kingdom. Opponents of the bill, including the George W. Bush administration's Commission on Civil Rights, maintained that the bill was race-based because it was pegged to the overthrow of the multiracial kingdom but included only aboriginal Hawaiians.
Westerners actually had been allowed to be naturalized into Hawaii as early as 1840 and been treated as ordinary subjects of the kingdom. Many had positions of authority within the government.
Deputy Associate U.S. Attorney General Sam Hirsch testified to the Senate Indian Affairs Committee on Thursday that Congress has "plenary power" under the Constitution to recognize Indian tribes and "tribes that have had aspects of their sovereignty diminished.""
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