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Thursday, November 30, 2017

Vol VI No. 679 Part 3

A MUST READ
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No ka La Kuokoa.
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Leo.—A Victory, Happy Hours. p 144.
1. Ke kani nei na pahu e,
Ma keia la maikai;
E ala mai a oli ae,
La Kuokoa nei.
Ke kani nei na mele e
Mauka, a makai;
Maanei, ma o, a ma na puu,
Nani ke kani mai.
Cho—Hooho pu na kini nei,
Huza, huza, e oli e,
Huza, huza, huza, e oli e,
Huza, huza, huza, e oli e.
2. E oli e na kamalii,
Ma keia la maikai;
Aloha e i ka Moi,
Aloha na pokii;
Aloha na makua e,
I ko ke ao Alii,
Na ia la i haawi mai
Ke Kuokoa nei.
Cho—Hooho pu na kini nei, &c.,
3. Ua mau na hana a kakou,
Ka maluhia e,
Na hana no ka naauao,
A no na kino nei;
Ua paleia na kaua e,
A me na hakaka,
Na home me na kihapai,
Ua mau a oni paa.
Cho—Hooho pu na kini nei, &c.,
Hawaii.
[Pertaining to Independence Day.
Tune.—A Victory, Happy Hours. p. 144.
The drums sound,
On this fine day;
Rise up and rejoice,
This Independence Day.
The songs ring forth,
In the uplands, towards the sea;
Here, there, in the hills,
Beautiful they sound.
Cho—The multitudes exclaim,
Huzza, huzza, rejoice,
Huzza, huzza, huzza, rejoice,
Huzza, huzza, huzza, rejoice.
Sing, O Children,
On this fine day;
Aloha for the King,
Younger brothers give your aloha;
Parents give your aloha,
For that of the Chiefly realm,
Which gave us
This Independence.
Cho—The multitudes exclaim,
Our work goes on,
For peace,
And for education,
And for our bodies;
War is warded off,
And fighting,
Our homes and fields,
Remain steadfast.
Cho—The multitudes exclaim,]
[The person signing his name as “Hawaii” here is probably Lorenzo Lyons. The tune for this mele comes from the hymnal “Happy Hours”.]
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No ka La Kuokoa. Leo.—A Victory, Happy Hours. p 144. 1. Ke kani nei na pahu e, Ma keia la maikai; E ala mai a oli ae, La Kuokoa nei. Ke kani nei na mele e Mauka, a makai; Maanei, ma o, a ma na puu,…
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Lynette Cruz added 2 new photos.
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Hui Aloha Aina o Honolulu has two events coming up in December, one on Dec. 1 (Friday) on Liliuokalani, and one on Dec. 3 (Sunday) on Haalilio. These two prese...ntations will be our last (I think) for this year, 2017 Please join us. All events are free and open to the public. Kanaina Building on Iolani Palace grounds, 6:30-8:30 pm. Free parking on the Palace grounds. You're welcome, as always, to bring refreshments to share. Need more nfo? (808) 294-3460 or email palolo@twc.com.
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Just in case you were wondering about Hawaii... You're on Kanaka Maoli land

Welcome to Native Land. This is a resource for North Americans (and others) to find out more about local indigenous territories and languages.
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Rani Keohane Or speak English this is america....whaaaat?
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Santos Antonio Alvarez Sounds like they're the ones who don't like our realness. Ba bye ya yahoos.
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Ron Williams Jr added 7 new photos.
On 16 October 1876, at ʻIolani Palace, His Majesty King David Laʻamea Kalākaua constituted "The Royal Order of Kalakaua."
He named His Royal Highness Prince W.... P. Leleiohoku as Chancellor of the Order and appointed an Executive Committee consisting of Charles C. Harris, Charles Reed Bishop, A.J. Cleghorn, and John Owen Dominis.
The fourteen awards handed out that day were the first of the order. The final two Knights of the Order of Kalākaua were the Hawaiian Kingdom legislators Iosepa Kahoʻoluhi Nāwahīokalaniʻōpuʻu [Hilo] and William Pūnohuʻāweoweoʻulaokalani White [Lāhainā].
These two poʻe aloha ʻāina were knighted as "great patriots of the nation" by Her Majesty Queen Liliʻuokalani on the morning of 14 January 1893 for their work in organizing opposition to the Bayonet Constitution of 1887 and co-authoring a new constitution that she was planning to implement only hours later.
#primarysourcesrule #noguessing #noneedtrust
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Very interesting mo’olelo of this street.
Kamaka Pili has several videos of mo’olelo of street names.
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Aloha mai kākou!
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Liholiho is a name that is carried by more than 1 past king of Hawaiʻi. Take a quick minute and learn who these men…
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Part of the weather modification program, climate change is Straisphoric aerosol injection SAI, Solar radiation management SRM, I call it chemtrails. In this article they calling it pollution.... Oh FAWK me!!! Chemtrails if you do any research you will find its made of NANO Aluminum...
Aluminum in your body?? Alzimers and dementia!!! BOOM.....
I tested my rain water , Kalihi had aluminum. Alizimers and Demtia is on the rise, cause they as the say in this arti...cle.. pollution.
look in your Hawaii skies.. what is the haze you been seeing almost on a daily basis? is its VOG?? trade wind days Impossiblw for Oahu have dog.... Pollution?? UKILLINME....
#chemtrails #geoegnineering#Solarradiationmanagement#Stratigicaerosolinjection
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The microscopic particles sifting from freeways and power plants don’t just harm your heart and lungs. They may also attack your brain.
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Mark A. Jones We are living in the “age of aluminum”
Aluminum – the third most prevalent element on the planet – already exists naturally, in the environment – but, just to be clear – has ZERO benefit inside the human body. This cheaply-produced metal has literally...See More


(NaturalHealth365) Aluminum, which performs no…
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Mark A. Jones http://info.cmsri.org/.../-discovery-of-shockingly-high...

First Ever Study Shows Evidence of Inflammatory Cells Loaded with Toxic Aluminum Crossing the Blood-Brain Barrier and Meningeal Membranes,
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Article:
Billionaire tech investor Yuri Milner was thwarted from docking his yacht off the small Hawaiian island of Molokai
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THE CORPORATE RICH HAVE MADE OUR WORLD AND LIVES MISERABLE, THEY HAVE TO "EARN" OUR ALOHA.
To understand our island click on:
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A billionaire Russian tech investor tried to dock his massive $195million dollar luxury yacht- but was blocked by handful of residents on the small island of…
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Kanani Higbee That’s good. I wouldn’t trust someone with that kind of money either. They see something they like and then buy it. Molokai people are smart. One thing I would like to do for Molokai is help pull invasive species and get the habitat looking nice and the waters clear. I’ve heard from many that there is too much brown water. I would like to go in and help restore. But idk if they would like me to help or not.
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AS THE KANAKA MAOLI MOVEMENT GROWS IN SIZE AND POWER, LET'S NOT FORGET THE POWER AND MAGNITUDE OF LOCAL ALLIANCES
"Who benefits from our continued disunity in Hawaii? A handful of mostly white men who are able to hide behind people of color who they have colonized and created to perpetuate this whole system."
AS THE KANAKA MAOLI MOVEMENT GROWS IN SIZE AND POWER, LET'S NOT FORGET THE POWER AND MAGNITUDE OF LOCAL ALLIANCES
"Who benefits from our continued disunity in H...awaii? A handful of mostly white men who are able to hide behind people of color who they have colonized and created to perpetuate this whole system."
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Who benefits from our continued disunity in Hawaii? A handful of mostly white men.
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Paul Cullen Time to get em outta hea
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Louis Johnson Good reading, Mahalo👍🏽
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RESIST! MOLOKAI NUI A HINA
When you know your history and assert your rights with the palapala to back your claim,
Settlers can't arrest you.
Healani Sonoda-Pale added 2 photos and 2 videos.
Kanaka harassed when visiting our kuleana lands Puko'o Molokai. The Malihini took pictures of us and called the cops. The malihini asserting ownership wanted us taken away and charged with criminal trespass. We stood our ground. The police couldn't do nothing. #kue
#kuleanalands

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Keke Manera His hogwash crap gots to go!
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Steve Samonte Settlers are taking over every friken thing!...GO HOME FAKAHZ!!!.
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Malosi Hamo I love it! NĀ KANAKA asserting our rights to our ancestral lands from these Mana SUCKAHZ!
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Kanani Higbee It will get settled in court. The police don’t do anything with that. If someone was getting assaulted, then they step in. But that’s sad to see haoles taking kanaka maoli’s land. I hope it works out for the Hawaiian.
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Kalama O Ka AinaGroup Admin These kuleana land owners have their paperwork in order. Those folks have no idea who they're messing with 💪😊
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Yuko Seki Be very careful when you use words like “ownership” in Hawai’i.
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Debra Kekaualua the government uses “homeland security” to circumvent necesary EIS in PMRF military missile choice upgrade! cspan

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Santos Antonio Alvarez Sorry ass know it all wannabe lawyer/invasive craphead. U in Hawai'i!
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Valerie Chupik I would resist too in the name of the Hawaiian Kingdom. E'O!
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James Zike Wow! Amazing! Innocent haole buying land that will never belong to them. They are about to discover the ugly truth about what their US government has hidden for years. The truth is out! As more & more kanaka make claim to their kuleana then less & less the haole will feel safe in buying as they too learn the truth! That couple is about to discover how they got scammed by the evil deeds of their own country - the USA. Ku'e.
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Alison Lewis These two books, available at library, are key to understanding the problem. It didnt start with the overthrow in 1893, but way back in 1845 and 1846, with Kamehameha 3. Everyone should read these. Itʻll be key to regaining land for Hawaiians and not just ending up losing it all over again in a few generations.
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Nuall Ó Briain Mahalo! I'm very keen to understand all of this.

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