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Declaration Reaffirming Hawai'i Independence, Protesting Na'i Aupuni, and United States Federal Recognition

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Dennis Prinz von Blucher
10 years ago

I sign this Declaration Reaffirming Hawai'i Independence and I am Protesting Na'i Aupuni and the United States Federal Recognition.

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Dana Sherrell
10 years ago

I can't recall if I signed this last time I was at the site or if I only rejected the US/DOI Na‘i Aupuni‘s false claims. --Dana

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Lee Mentley
10 years ago

`Onipa`a...!

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Carol Lovell
10 years ago

Mahalo for doing this!

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RYAN WEAVER
10 years ago

MAHALO BROTHERS AND SISTERS, STAND STRONG ✊

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Lynda Saffery
10 years ago

E KU'E. To the ladt Aloha 'Aina

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J.Roselani Baricuatro-Kaninau
10 years ago

I am not American. I am a sovereign kanaka person residing in the sovereign Hawaiian Kingdom nation-state of Hawai'i.

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ALAN D ACKERMAN
10 years ago

Kingdom National

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Brian k Naeole
10 years ago

Reaffirming our identity from the original country the kingdom of Hawaii. As this history comes back alive we now see the truth of justice and the catastrophic damage that we live in this lifetime. And to protect what was taking away from our Ohana before us and to end this once and for all. And if we don't stop this kind of man made activities it keeps going on and on. Save our country and save our kingdom

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Lancelot Lincoln
10 years ago

NO

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Kellen Smith
10 years ago

We must raise enough food production to sustain our population and separate from the US economic system, no longer using Federal Reserve Notes as currency and no longer paying taxes to the IRS. May freedom come to this land once again! Aloha 'aina and mahalo ke akua.

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Pono Kealoha
10 years ago

NO TREATY/NO ANNEXATION

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laura escamilla
10 years ago

No body has the right to take anything from you

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Donald Harp
10 years ago

1893

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Nick
10 years ago

Don't let the government take over

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Timothy Wilkey
10 years ago

Solidarity

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Eileen Cain
10 years ago

The overthrow was illegal; Hawaiians have a right to have their land back. It's just the right (pono) thing to do.

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Isaac Harp
10 years ago

Whereas regardless of race only the living descendants of the citizens of the Hawaiian Kingdom residing in Hawaii have the right to determine the political future of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Our laws and Constitution of 1864 provide we the people with a path to restoring our government. We only need us to do it! https://www.facebook.com/groups/DestinationRestoration/

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Amy Marsh
10 years ago

Signing in solidarity.

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Jason payment
10 years ago

End the occupation! Please