I stand with my kupuna who signed the ku'e anti-annexation petition! I do not agree with federal recognition. I will never relinquish my right to sovereignty.
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Claudia Kalaola
10 years ago
A nation within a nation is not sovereignty...We are the Kingdom of Hawai'i.....
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Joshua Lanakila Mangauil
10 years ago
First forever, from all angles
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Teresa L Nakama
10 years ago
We are Kingdom of Hawaii...we do not condone lies--- No Treaty!!!!! Pono right to self determination!!!!
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Manu
10 years ago
Aloha'aina
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Robert Kaimi Cummings
10 years ago
We are Hawaiians not Indians!
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Kaylene Sheldon
10 years ago
We must remember that we are still a kingdom!
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Kasi Nako'oka
10 years ago
I come from a strong bloodline of Hawaiians and my ancestors beliefs is what I still choose to believe in Hawaiian islands were never owned not even we owned it but we love and cherished our islands the islands gave us food and shelter and in return we gave aloha our lands are sacred to us it's our life line and without it we are nothing. Hawaiian pride all the way #aole tmt
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Kaliloa Lee Loy
10 years ago
Ua lawa mākou i ka pohaku / I ka ʻai kamahaʻo o ka ʻāina. (We are satisfied with the stones / The astonishing food of the land) - Kaulana Nā Pua, 1893
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Lisa A. DeHart
10 years ago
The Hawaiian Kingdom lives! Until the Last Aloha 'Aina!
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Sheyenne Keliikuli
10 years ago
The Hawaiian Kingdom exists
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Pono Kealoha
10 years ago
I stand with my Kupuna and Queen of a Sovereign Hawaiian Kingdom Nation State Subject NO TREATY/NO Annexation Ku'e 'Onipa'a EA!
B
Bruce
10 years ago
HAWAIIAN BY BIRTH....
american by force
C
Charles Kainoa
10 years ago
Until the last Aloha Aina
B
Bryson Caravalho
10 years ago
Until the Last Aloha 'Aina
C
Chaydeen
10 years ago
We need a leader. Someone to do what's right & fair for all people. Someone who not always about the money. Someone who will listen to the people because we matter.
C
Crystal Vogele
10 years ago
Hawaiian & will always be. How can you change that? You can't.
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Ke'alii Costa
10 years ago
We are HAWAIIAN NATIONALS - Not Hawaiian Native American Indians, this is what Kanaiolowalu/Na'i Aupuni wants to making you!
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kaimana kane
10 years ago
Aloha aina
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William L. Kapaku Jr
10 years ago
Whether it is kala, promises, or a chance to participate it is all the same attempt at getting the Kanaka Maoli to forget and forgive, to hand over their interest under trust, and to become wards of the state; something our kupunas warned us about.
I stand with my kupuna who signed the ku'e anti-annexation petition! I do not agree with federal recognition. I will never relinquish my right to sovereignty.
A nation within a nation is not sovereignty...We are the Kingdom of Hawai'i.....
First forever, from all angles
We are Kingdom of Hawaii...we do not condone lies--- No Treaty!!!!! Pono right to self determination!!!!
Aloha'aina
We are Hawaiians not Indians!
We must remember that we are still a kingdom!
I come from a strong bloodline of Hawaiians and my ancestors beliefs is what I still choose to believe in Hawaiian islands were never owned not even we owned it but we love and cherished our islands the islands gave us food and shelter and in return we gave aloha our lands are sacred to us it's our life line and without it we are nothing. Hawaiian pride all the way #aole tmt
Ua lawa mākou i ka pohaku / I ka ʻai kamahaʻo o ka ʻāina. (We are satisfied with the stones / The astonishing food of the land) - Kaulana Nā Pua, 1893
The Hawaiian Kingdom lives! Until the Last Aloha 'Aina!
The Hawaiian Kingdom exists
I stand with my Kupuna and Queen of a Sovereign Hawaiian Kingdom Nation State Subject NO TREATY/NO Annexation Ku'e 'Onipa'a EA!
HAWAIIAN BY BIRTH.... american by force
Until the last Aloha Aina
Until the Last Aloha 'Aina
We need a leader. Someone to do what's right & fair for all people. Someone who not always about the money. Someone who will listen to the people because we matter.
Hawaiian & will always be. How can you change that? You can't.
We are HAWAIIAN NATIONALS - Not Hawaiian Native American Indians, this is what Kanaiolowalu/Na'i Aupuni wants to making you!
Aloha aina
Whether it is kala, promises, or a chance to participate it is all the same attempt at getting the Kanaka Maoli to forget and forgive, to hand over their interest under trust, and to become wards of the state; something our kupunas warned us about.