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Friday, January 12, 2018

Remembering the Criminal Dethronement of Queen Liliuokalani on January 17, 1893.........and Planned FLASH MOB...see below for January 17, 2018!.

Mahalo Nui to tita Kalani Young for posting.
****Onipa'a: 125 Years and Beyond of Aloha 'Aina****
What: Flash Mob Hula calling all Hula Dancers
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When and Where: Jan 17th, 2018
2pm-flash mob hula in front of Iolani Palace
Why: To honor Queen Lili’uokalani who before MLK Jr and Ghandi engaged non-violent resistance to challenge US Imperialism and white supremacy. We commemorate and observe the kaumaha and resilience of our Queen Lili’u and all her People on the 125th year observance of the illegal US invasion, subsequent imprisonment and ongoing acts of resilience by Kanaka, kingdom subjects and non Kingdom and non-Kanaka allies who continue to protect through non violence, kuleana (collective rights and responsibilities) and reflection in everyday life. We honor the soul of our Queen, our people and our land through 125 years and beyond of aloha ‘aina.
Song and artist: Hale Ali’i O Waimaka by Amy Hanaiali’i
“Palace of Tears”
Talks about the singer’s first visit to the palace, the beauty of its koa interior and the tragedy of its history. From a bustling meeting place for Hawaiians during the Kingdom to an occupied empty space now used for museum tours.
Instruction Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPsSQalh4N8
This will be the flash mob hula dance we will perform at 2pm. Please note that this event is a kākou thing: open to the public and inclusive of all people.
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125th year of the illegal overthrow of the kingdom of Hawaii
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ALL INVITED!

kanaka maoli, kanaka Hawaii maoli, ohana, and hoaloha (friends) in other ALL PEOPLE not only People of Color!


  




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