My sister Kanani wehiwehi was on your roll we neve r wanted to be. You are a bunch of theives. Elections are not how to start a nation. Education is. You have no understanding and fence sit. I hope the fence gives you a wedge. How dar you sign my righats away.
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Laulani Teale
10 years ago
I support all consensual efforts toward pono in Hawai'i. This State effort is non-consensual, and is not supported by the vast majority of front-line warriors who have fought for freedom and Aloha 'Aina from the 1970's till today. How can any "nation" built without (and in fact, over the protests of) these great voices be pono? It cannot. We are already legally free; we just need to exercise our freedom, and we need for our freedom to be recognized and supported, for the peace and freedom of humanity. Aloha
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Philip Hoonani Costa
10 years ago
White people are the cause of all these problems!
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Kimo Kaleohano
10 years ago
There is only one true path to Hawaiian freedom, and that path is de-occupation and restoration of the Hawaiian Kingdom through international assistance and a neutral protecting power. Our Queen knew this and put us in a position today (ku'e petitions, legal wording of protest letter) with our sovereignty in tact. We have never been nor will we ever be a native tribe. Hawaiian people, both Kanaka and non kanaka, trust in the ike (wisdom/knowledge) of our Queen. Onipa'a Lahui Hawaii until the last Aloha Aina lives.
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Gale
10 years ago
I oppose Na'i Aupuni and any other federal recognition process that takes all my God given and Kingdom rights away.
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Tane Inciong
10 years ago
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We already have federal international recognition; the U.S. wants us to change it to federal domestic recognition. They must be stupid and disingenuous to play with words to obfuscate the real meaning an intentions
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Tane Inciong
10 years ago
We are still Hawaiian Kingdom subjects as our kupuna was. The U.S. must comply and de-occupy our nation which it has been violating since 1893. Those that want the U.S. domestic dependent nation; should first naturalize to the U.S. for it. We Hawaiian Kingdom subjects do not accept this nefarious action and retain oour unalienable rights as Hawaiian Kingdom subjects with it lands, assets, resources, jurisdiction and authority. The U.S. cannot steal what is NOT theirs. I refuse to give it up.
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Hale Mawae
10 years ago
Our people Never relinquished our Rights to our sovereignty but more importantly the land that is rightfully ours and our heirs forever. To participate in Na'i Aupuni is to dishonor our kupuna that came before us and the precedent of protest that still echoes today. E Mau Ke ea o ka ʻĀina i ka pono!
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Isaac Harp
10 years ago
This racist bigotry known as Na'i Aupuni is not welcome in Hawaii. There was never a Treaty of Annexation between Hawaii and the United States. The State of Hawaii has no lawful authority in Hawaii. Hawaii is under a belligerent United States military occupation, and I invite you all to get out of our country. The native people of Hawaii have never been and can never be the native people of the United States. These actions are no less than war crimes being committed by the State of Hawaii, a puppet government of the belligerent occupier United States of America.
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Jamie Kawauchi
10 years ago
I strongly oppose, Na'i Aupuni and it's process and I am strongly against "Federal Recognition" as a kanaka maoli.
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Kealii Makekau
10 years ago
Im also Native/aboriginal Kanaka of themHawaiian archipelago
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jontei vincent
10 years ago
I don't want to be apart of naiaupuni kanaiolowalu nor kau inoa
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Ivy
10 years ago
Aloha ‘Āina ‘Oia‘I‘o
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James Manuwai
10 years ago
I am a Hawaiian Natonal not a American citizen please deport me.
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shane louro
10 years ago
Everything we have has been illegally taken we want it back withb just compensation...
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Sharade Kaaialii-Carba
10 years ago
SIGN THE PETITION
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J.Roselani Baricuatro-Kaninau
10 years ago
I oppose Na'i Aupuni & any other process for "federal recognition" for kanaka Hawai'i.
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Duke Kamaka
10 years ago
"to deny the crown is to deny your very own existence" we don't need someone else to tell us how to run our country, we need to do this on our own! Protest Forever!
My sister Kanani wehiwehi was on your roll we neve r wanted to be. You are a bunch of theives. Elections are not how to start a nation. Education is. You have no understanding and fence sit. I hope the fence gives you a wedge. How dar you sign my righats away.
I support all consensual efforts toward pono in Hawai'i. This State effort is non-consensual, and is not supported by the vast majority of front-line warriors who have fought for freedom and Aloha 'Aina from the 1970's till today. How can any "nation" built without (and in fact, over the protests of) these great voices be pono? It cannot. We are already legally free; we just need to exercise our freedom, and we need for our freedom to be recognized and supported, for the peace and freedom of humanity. Aloha
White people are the cause of all these problems!
There is only one true path to Hawaiian freedom, and that path is de-occupation and restoration of the Hawaiian Kingdom through international assistance and a neutral protecting power. Our Queen knew this and put us in a position today (ku'e petitions, legal wording of protest letter) with our sovereignty in tact. We have never been nor will we ever be a native tribe. Hawaiian people, both Kanaka and non kanaka, trust in the ike (wisdom/knowledge) of our Queen. Onipa'a Lahui Hawaii until the last Aloha Aina lives.
I oppose Na'i Aupuni and any other federal recognition process that takes all my God given and Kingdom rights away.
We already have federal international recognition; the U.S. wants us to change it to federal domestic recognition. They must be stupid and disingenuous to play with words to obfuscate the real meaning an intentions
We are still Hawaiian Kingdom subjects as our kupuna was. The U.S. must comply and de-occupy our nation which it has been violating since 1893. Those that want the U.S. domestic dependent nation; should first naturalize to the U.S. for it. We Hawaiian Kingdom subjects do not accept this nefarious action and retain oour unalienable rights as Hawaiian Kingdom subjects with it lands, assets, resources, jurisdiction and authority. The U.S. cannot steal what is NOT theirs. I refuse to give it up.
Our people Never relinquished our Rights to our sovereignty but more importantly the land that is rightfully ours and our heirs forever. To participate in Na'i Aupuni is to dishonor our kupuna that came before us and the precedent of protest that still echoes today. E Mau Ke ea o ka ʻĀina i ka pono!
This racist bigotry known as Na'i Aupuni is not welcome in Hawaii. There was never a Treaty of Annexation between Hawaii and the United States. The State of Hawaii has no lawful authority in Hawaii. Hawaii is under a belligerent United States military occupation, and I invite you all to get out of our country. The native people of Hawaii have never been and can never be the native people of the United States. These actions are no less than war crimes being committed by the State of Hawaii, a puppet government of the belligerent occupier United States of America.
I strongly oppose, Na'i Aupuni and it's process and I am strongly against "Federal Recognition" as a kanaka maoli.
Im also Native/aboriginal Kanaka of themHawaiian archipelago
I don't want to be apart of naiaupuni kanaiolowalu nor kau inoa
Aloha ‘Āina ‘Oia‘I‘o
I am a Hawaiian Natonal not a American citizen please deport me.
Everything we have has been illegally taken we want it back withb just compensation...
SIGN THE PETITION
I oppose Na'i Aupuni & any other process for "federal recognition" for kanaka Hawai'i.
"to deny the crown is to deny your very own existence" we don't need someone else to tell us how to run our country, we need to do this on our own! Protest Forever!
Ea!
A'ole, we are not Indians