Friday, May 5, 2017

Vol VI No. 649 Part 1b

Contenders to the Throne

SOVEREIGNTY HAS BEEN AN ELUSIVE GOAL, BUT SOME HAWAIIANS AREN’T WAITING AROUND. WE TAKE A LOOK AT LOCAL GROUPS WHO ARE ALREADY OPERATING THEIR OWN FUNCTIONAL HAWAIIAN GOVERNMENTS—KINGS, QUEENS AND MINISTERS OF THE INTERIOR.

 
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Figueroa’s claim of recognition from U.S. government agencies is similar to claims to legitimacy staked by other Hawaiian kingdom governments. Many of the Hawaiian nationals we spoke with told triumphant stories of encounters in which the chief of police or a district court judge or some other authority figure was convinced of the legitimacy of the Hawaiian kingdom. Kahau says she was inspired to move her seat of government to Iolani Palace when some of her council officials appeared before the state Legislature, and the legislators clapped for them “in their official capacity,” thereby recognizing the Hawaiian kingdom government.

As we went to press, the specifics of Figueroa’s election were in flux. Figueroa said he would soon be traveling back to Hawaii meet with various Hawaiian independence faction leaders (who he said he was not at liberty to reveal) about revising the slate of candidates and possibly rewriting the constitution. He also said the voting period would likely be extended, although he did not explain how adding new candidates halfway through an election wouldn’t invalidate the entire process.

In any case, Figueroa vows never to give up on creating an independent Hawaiian government. “I will be relentless, and I will move this process forward the way I deem possible to have the most positive results,” he says. “Everyone who knows me, and looks me in the eye, says, Rich, the passion, it oozes out of your eyes!”
 

The Once and Future Kingdoms

Sai, Kahau, Figueroa—and just about anyone involved in a Hawaiian Independence government—all share a sense of optimism about their chances for success. There’s an unshakeable faith that justice will win out in the end, no matter how daunting the obstacles may appear.

JAMES AKAHI, KING OF THE KINGDOM OF HAWAII ON MAUI, WAS CONVICTED THIS YEAR OF BREAKING INTO IOLANI PALACE.
PHOTO: COURTESY OF HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN

 
“In the past 10 years or so, just about every avenue of escape for the United States has been sealed off,” says Leon Siu. “They can’t claim ignorance, since they admitted wrongdoing in the apology resolution. They can’t use the argument that what they did was in our best interest. And they can’t say that it was in the past, and we should just move on. International law doesn’t work like that, there’s no expiration date. Very soon they won’t be able to hide behind the ignorance of the rest of the world. I think it’s quite imminent that this will happen.”

The optimism may be shared, but the kingdom itself, not so much. Each of the independence groups is convinced that it, and it alone, is the rightful heir to the kingdom. Compromise is unthinkable, and consensus not needed; either one falls in line and joins his or her real Hawaiian kingdom government, or one becomes irrelevant.

How, for example, does Keanu Sai respond to the claims of other Hawaiian Independence groups?

“I don’t,” he says. “It’s either within the law or not within the law. How does the president deal with the claim that Texas should secede? He doesn’t have to. How does a senator deal with someone saying that Barack Obama is not the president? They don’t have to. You don’t have to entertain these notions that are not reality.”
 

Many Nations

WE PROFILED THREE OF THE MOST DISTINCTIVE HAWAIIAN KINGDOM GOVERNMENTS, BUT THEY’RE BY NO MEANS THE ONLY ONES STAKING CLAIMS ON THE LEADERSHIP OF HAWAII. THESE FACTIONS RANGE FROM THE WELL-ESTABLISHED AND WELL-KNOWN TO THE TINY AND OBSCURE.
 


LEON SIU SERVES AS MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS FOR TWO HAWAIIAN KINGDOM GOVERNMENTS, ONE ON OAHU AND ONE OF THE ISLAND OF HAWAII.
PHOTO: MARK ARBEIT

The Nation of Hawaii Led by Bumpy Kanahele. One of the most well-known factions, thanks to his 1990s standoff with the state. Fifteen years later, the Nation is still alive and well, operating a community called Puuhonua o Waimanalo (Refuge of Waimanalo) on the 45-acre property secured by Kanahele as a result of the standoff. www.hawaii-nation.org
 

The Reinstated Hawaiian Kingdom Government Led by Henry Noa, prime minister. This government has been operating since 1999, complete with an updated constitution. The group was most recently in the news this spring, when three members of the government, including Noa, were sentenced to community service for illegally entering (reclaiming, in their words) the Kahoolawe Island Reserve in 2006. hawaii-gov.net
 

The Kingdom of Hawaii Led by Dennis Ragsdale, this government focuses heavily on the importance of international law, especially as outlined in Emerich de Vattel’s classic text The Law of Nations. www.pixi.com/~kingdom
 

The Hawaiian Kingdom (Ke Aupuni o Hawaii, Ko Hawaii Pae Aina)  This government consists primarily of a Cabinet Council acting to restore the full function of the Hawaiian kingdom, although it has also set up a Supreme Court for the Hawaiian Islands, with which to enforce the laws of the land. Foreign minister Leon Siu has been working to raise awareness of the government internationally.
  


NORMAN KEANAAINA, KING OF THE KINGDOM OF HAWAII ON THE BIG ISLAND.
PHOTO: KIRK LEE AEDER

The Kingdom of Hawaii  Led by James Akahi, who claims to be king based on a direct lineage from Kamehameha the First. Akahi, who is known as Akahi Nui, was first coronated in 1998, and gained notoriety last year when he and others from his government broke into Iolani Palace, and he attempted to chain himself to the throne. www.freehawaii.org
 

The Kingdom of Hawaii (Aupuni Hawaii)  Led by Norman Keanaaina. This government, based on the island of Hawaii, has about 20 officials and claims a few hundred followers. Keanaaina also claims the monarchy as a direct descendent of Kamehameha the First, and has been active in attempting to reclaim lands in Kona.
 

The Kingdom of Hawaii  Led by Edmund Silva. A small faction on Hawaii Island; not much is known about this government.
 


 

(Thanks to Leon Siu, who keeps a running inventory of active Independence groups in Hawaii.)              
Reference:   

http://www.honolulumagazine.com/Honolulu-Magazine/November-2009/Contenders-to-the-Throne/?cparticle=4

Note:  this article was printed in 2009 or 8 years ago....


Genelogy discussing from 2012:


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Hi Amelia, was wondering if you found any more solid proof linking HANUNA(k) as being father to KAPULE(k). This is my only broken link I have in my kuauhau, I have probate of kapule that proves he had 3 sisters. Poohina, hookahi, and kini. Another document mentions hanuna having a child named koo-blank, is this other name KINI? Also have proof native and foreign testimonies saying hanuna had 4 children when he died. Also have strong evidence of KAIOIOLE(k) and KAILIHAO(w) being the parents of my moms greatgrandfather PAAHAO(k).
helped your mom in the past to pull up Paahao's birth certificate.....there's another family who's from him....the McDougal family....their other ancestor was Wilson, the one who helped Queen Liliuokalani ....are you sure that is your family? you must be connected to the McDougals if so.........also Paahao had brothers Mekukala - buried at Kawaiahao Church; D. Apolo Kaiole/Kaioiole; and Solomon Papu/Kolomona.........who was Kalakaua's son, his sister being Kamaka...........will past your info on to the McDougal's...... as for Hanuna, I haven't seen the connection with Kaiole......? and btw, there are many people now utilizing the Protective Orders that have been given out --- about 1500 so far.....the Konohiki are resuming their positions, we have the House of Nobles in place....the State of Hawaii sued us over the Crown Lands.....case ongoing, our families descend from four (4) of Kamehameha's children, and am from two of Isaac Davis children, etc. Yes indeed, genealogies are very important...aloha.
Aloha Amelia gora, mahalo for your help, my family is a direct descendant of KAILOIOLE(k) and wife KAILIHAO(w), son PAAHAO(k) married KEALIIHULUHULU(w), daughter JULIA KAILIHAO PAAHAO(w) married KAPAHU KELEAWE KAUAKAHI(k), daughter EVALINA KAUAKAHI(w) married ALFRED KIKAHA KAMAUOHA(k), daughter Howardyne Lorna Ua is my mother. This line I have strong proofs all the way to kaioioles father who is PAELE(k). There is another PAAHAO(k) who is shown to be having a child with KEOHO(w), child was born same day as my gg grandfather PAAHAO(k), his name is KEWALO(k).
heres an old archive record of birth hawaii 1861, showing kaioiole and kailihao having paahao, also right above kailihao theres a paahao who is recorded in other kuauhaus as kailihaos brother, anyhow theres the age gap of the 2 paahao. mahalo Amelia
hi Hoomanawanui Spinney we will be meeting at COSTCO Iwilei at 11:00 AM this Monday 2/13/2017 for Projects.....didn't know you were a Kamauoha....you're ohana in multiple lines.....that's the Kamehameha line...too bad your brother didn't know his genealogies because Royal persons are not subject to the laws.....hope you and your sister? can attend.........aloha.
sorry i live on the big island, i wont be able to make it, but i see if my sister can make it i let her know
Hello Amelia, this is Howard Hoomanawanui Spinney, i hope all went well with you folks on Monday. My sister couldnt make it and im nursing a broken ankle. Sorry for that. Amelia i wanted to ask if you know where i should look for, in order to finish my mookuauhau. Just need to look for KAILIO or David Davis, documented to being the father of PAELE.
hi ! thought you were living here.... see HAWAIIAN REPORTS Vol 1 or 2 Kalama vs. Kekuanaoa et. als..... the genealogies shows up in part.....am an heir of Paele as well as Kauhi....anywayz.... Paele had Kaioiole/Kaiole who married Kailihao, daughter of Kenao - Waikiki property where the Catholic Church - St. Augustine sits on..... Kenao married Nahuina and had hanai: Keohokalole the mother of Queen Liliuokalani, King Kalakaua, Leleiohoku 2, Miriam Likelike.
hope all is well............Hueu Davis is the landowner of the 95,000 acres in Waikoloa, etc. my e-mail: hawaiianhistory@gmail.com hope your brother corrected the date on his document from 2017 (Dec.) to 2016 Dec.
we served the priest for rents/leases at Waikiki....more projects to come...
Aloha Amelia, thank you for that i got the whole court cases from supreme courts in the old book from google, but i still missing Paele who was the son of Kailio, yah i still looking for proof on Kailio being father to Paele, mahalo
wow
was just looking at that genealogy..give me 5 minutes..
i need to come and do more research and maybe file claims, i researched the lands and guess whos on it, United States of America Military on the top of Waikaloa, near mauna kea, and USA on top of the bottom of kiilae
found out someone sold a portion but they cannot purchase Alodio lands and able to get only fee simple or 30 years...... found some frauds by Lucy Peabody...the deed is from Hueu DAVIES not DAVIS ... criminal for sure.
eek!
that deed is in liber 98 pages 220 and 221
thank you so much i will get that in 2 weeks
John Young had Grace Kamaikui (and others) who married Isaac Davis. They had Hueu Davis; Kale, and Peke. Your brother has the tracking and xeroxes...maybe you could check with him...i helped him some when he was here recently. he doesn't know about the fraud deed... Hueu had only three children in the court case: Kahiamoe, Kailio, and Hokuaulani. Kailio died in 1849. Kailio was the hanai of James Young Kanehoa - the oldest son of John Young ---- Kailio had Kailio (2) /David Davis, Paele, Kauahao (w) Liber 37/124.. Paele had Kaiole/Kaiaiole Liber 48/53; Kaili 13/270 Kekua and Kauhi Liber 77/411 and Liber 48/53.... Kaiole/ Kaiaiole (k) had Paahao, D.A. Kaiole, Kamaka (w), and Solomona Pahu aka's... Kamaikui and Kekuanaoa are also the Halawa Ahupuaa owners which includes Pearl Harbor........i was on that case and documented fraud. our families are descendants of Kauhi and heirs of Solomona Pahu /Kolomona /Kaopu Momona who was the son of King Kalakaua. Kamaka (w) was the daughter of King Kalakaua Liber 12 page 448. We are the descendants of Kauhi in multiples of lines and heirs of Solomona Pahu/ Kolomona Pahu because he adopted my grandmother. My grandmother was also adopted by Kailihou/Kekainui/Kekai who was married to Kahiamoe and had son name Kamauoha and daughter Wahineaea. .....am thinking that Kahiamoe was a son of the oldest son of Kahiamoe......maybe you could figure that one out...........am from Kaluakini the half brother of Kamauoha and Wahineaea. the cool part about charging rents to those on our lands is that we create an automatic landlord lien! .
the thing about the Davis family is that Hueu, Kale, and Peke were adopted by John Young, Kamehameha, AND Kamehameha III
Paele btw married Kuamoo (w) his cousin, daughter of Kale Davis.... our family descends from all 3 Davis families.... anywayz, like an ieie vine the genealogies are all locked in......
thank you so much for that, i well get it certified and file our papers, mahalo nui
god bless cousin and goodnight
the probate of Hueu Davis shows 15? kids but only the 3 of his oldest children are mentioned in the court case...thinking a lot of the so called kids are frauds..... yes God bless you folks too...we are cousins in multiples of ways...my long time friend is a Kamauoha as well...till later goodnight...........malama pono.
Hi amelia i was just at honolulu for research all that info i got from you but i still didnt find the connection from kailio having paele
there are documents at the bureau that connects it directly...i have it too because i am one of the descendants/heirs of Kailio....didn't know you were in town...
we are descendants of both Hueu Davis and Peke Davis....one of the children of Kale Davis also appears in our genealogies too.
yah i went over on the 2nd and 3rd there was a sale on flights i got a few things that are useful except the part where kailio is the father to paele maybe i be back again soon thank for all the help
or maybe i can see if i can get a copy of that part lol
hm Alfred told me that it was peke line also
peke had kinau and kinau had kailihao? i think
our Princess Poomaikelani's families represents Kalaniopuu's, Kamehameha's, Kaumualii's, Hueu, Kale, and Peke Davis lines......Peke Davis only had 4 children... 1 was adopted out, the others: 1) Wahinekipi (w), 2) David Keawe (ours), and 3) George Sylva - who had no children......our David Keawe line continued with our lines. ... Kailihao was the daughter of Kenao Not Kinau.....guess you folks have a lot more genealogy research to do.......
yes for this line were missing alot
your cousin Mahealani calling herself Queen , talked with her and she claims that King Kalakaua was her connection... ? see http://www.honolulumagazine.com/Honolulu-Magazine/November-2009/Contenders-to-the-Throne/?cparticle=4
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We take a look at local groups who are already operating their own functional Hawaiian governments—kings, queens and ministers of the interior.
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Liliann Kahawai Well that's not good, what ashame u are expected to pay $200 dollars for the paper work, that she sign as Moi. Self appointed is not pono, I was once with her Mahealani, don't join and get rip off I wash my hands of someone like her. Best to move on and ask the Lord Jesus Christ, where is the best one to lead. For my opinion none is the answer.
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Robert Ebanez with Kaukaohu Wahilani and 17 others.
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I met with the Queens Hospital Executive team for discussion about the services for Kanaka Maoli and subjects of the Kingdom .
Out of respect to his father congressman Senator Akaka I will not discuss the sovereignty and independence movement, but I made it very clear what my position is on Sovereignty of our Kingdom
We all are in this mess of illegal military occupation of the Kingdom of Hawaii and we will prevail.
Aloha mai,
Robert Ebanez
Keli'ikanaka'ole
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Barbara Cornelius-Davis Mahalo Robert I still holding down the hood in ka'u , love you Brahdah
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Robert Ebanez Love you cuz. We stand tall for our Ka'u Ohana
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Mitchell Ndhoya Nice pic
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Bryce Spencer The one behind
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Robert Armitage CUZ!!! MAHALO MIO & BLESS ALL OF U...AMEN...
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Robert Ebanez love you too cuz....
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Robert Ebanez They will provide medical services for Hawaiians if they are unable to pay I felt all Hawaiians should not pay , but due to the contractual relationship with the service providers their hands are tied for those who are with another Hospital and needs treatment. Due to prior health issues it's a liability to start treatment for a prior injury unless they are with Queens.
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