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Saturday, November 19, 2016

La Kuokoa: Hawaiian Independence Day Celebration, Saturday, November 26, 2016

Message from the Hawaiian Nationals ---- Invite to  the Subjects, Citizens, kanaka maoli, makaainana, hoaaina, Ko Hawaii Pae Aina too.........


  



Aloha kakou he Hawai'i PAU?

Hawaiian National Sovereignty is not founded upon on what you are doing now, It is solely based upon what the Kamehameha Dynasty did in late 1790 up to 1843. The kuleana of the Sovereigns of today is to maintain the makana of these Rights, and not create multiple factions claiming they alone
are pono?

As long as we as the koko or birth continue this pathless direction we will never restore the makana of the Kamehameha Dynasty but will continue to expand the circle to nowhere.

As Hawaiian Nationals, please attend some function in your area. Spend a few hours kuka in the history sacrificed and given to you in olelo, mele and dance. It is not about remembering Pearl Harbor for that was a calculated disaster the Hawaiian Nation had nothing to do with. "It is about La Ku'oko'a", the International Recognition and Restoration of the Hawaiian Kingdom under King Kamehameha III, Kauike'aouli on July 31, 1843, and officially declared the first and only "Hawaiian Kingdom National Holiday" on November 28, 1843.

Never let that happen! Just as John F. Kennedy spoke of, "Ask not what your Country can do for you but ask what you can do for your Country"? We are no different!

See Oahu at Na Mea Hawaiian (not Native) Book Store on "Saturday November 26, 2016" from 3:00 to 5:00 PM. e kala mai the short time interval but as all we can get for free!
         
Live kaulana na pua now for tomorrow is too late!

pilipo
Hawaiian National (Made in Hawai'i 1936)
Coalition of Hawaiian Nationals NOW!


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Leon Siu  ;
Date: Sat, Nov 19, 2016 at 10:20 AM
Subject: Ke Aupuni Update 11-18-16
To: Ke Aupuni Update A < 


E kala mai for duplicate postings…

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Ke Aupuni Update
November 18, 2016Keeping in touch and updated on activities regarding the restoration of Ke Aupuni o Hawaii, the Hawaiian Kingdom. Ua Mau Ke Ea O Ka Aina I Ka Pono.
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From Leon Siu, Hawaiian National

Aloha kakou,

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The Demise of Fed Wreck!

For all intents and purpose, the nearly 20-year push for "Federal Recognition” ("Fed Wreck”) — to make "Native Hawaiians” into an American tribal nation — is going down in defeat. The clock has run out. 

The last-ditch flanking maneuver by the Obama administration to have the US Department of the Interior (DOI) sneak fed wreck through a side-door failed. Due to the solid stance of “AʻOLE!" by Hawaiian patriots, a Native Hawaiian tribal nation did not materialize for the DOI to “recognize" (even if it could). No tribal nation… nothing to recognize! 

We know that the Office of Hawaiian Affairs spent at least $33 million of beneficiariesʻ funds pursuing one form or another of ʻtribal nationhood. Itʻs probably way more than double that amount if you factor in State of Hawaii funds, US federal funds, aliʻi trusts funds, non-profit organizations funds, corporate funds and personal funds. 

…All this expenditure of time, energy and money to pursue something that the Hawaiian people expressly said they did not want in the first place! 

The defeat of Fed Wreck is a major victory for the people of Hawaii. With virtually no money or other tactical resources, we went up against Goliath with pebbles and prevailed.

The victory also means that, with Fed Wreck out of the way, Hawaiians can concentrate more fully on independence. The nearly 20-years struggle under extreme adversity has made us strong, resilient and focused. We know what we want and we know that nothing can stop us.

We are entering into an exciting new phase, that of re-instituting, restoring and building a Free Hawaii.

Eō!

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Lā Kūʻokoʻa Celebration NEXT Saturday, November 26

The celebration of Hawaiian Independence Day is really growing! There are many Lā Kuʻokoʻa celebrations being planned all across Hawaii Nei this year. Check out social media for one near you.

On Oʻahu, the Coalition of Hawaiian Nationals is again having a concert/celebration at Ward Warehouse Amphitheater in partnership with Na Mea/Native Books. Come and join in the celebration November 263-5 PM! 
Speeches – Music - Dance

Malama Pono,
Leon

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