Not Because They are Brown, But Because of Ea*: Why the Good Guys Lost in \u3cem\u3eRice V. Cayetano\u3c/em\u3e, and Why They Didn\u27t Have to Lose

Abstract

Part II of this Article therefore reviews the history of Native Hawaiians in the broader context of the history of federal Indian law, focusing on the vacillating congressional policies regarding Indians and how those policies almost always treated Indian tribes as political entities rather than ethnic communities. Part III reviews and analyzes the procedural history of the Rice case and its resolution by the Supreme Court. Part IV concludes with the argument that constitutionally-permissible alternative methodologies exist for accomplishing the same objective of self-determination for Native Hawaiian

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