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Aloha kakou.
E kala mai but I could not open any of the listed articles. The “USURPERS” make you think you have right to say so but they have had everything under control even before January 17, 1893 which was not the end of the Hawaiian Nation.
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From: Amelia GoraSent: Wednesday, May 2, 2018 4:57 AM
To: Ruthie CaudillCc: William C. Dancing FeatherSubject: Re: Historical Preservation BIA and ACHP (106)
To: Ruthie CaudillCc: William C. Dancing FeatherSubject: Re: Historical Preservation BIA and ACHP (106)
Hello Ruthie and others,
It's disturbing that the BIA is contacted when in reality, the Royal Families exists in the Hawaiian Islands and the conspiracies/piracies engaged in by the U.S. support of terrorists in the Hawaiian Islands gives no reason for the U.S. to further hide the facts that we are a separate, recognized nation.
It is issues of genocide. It is issues of FALSE FLAG OPERATIONS, and kanaka maoli/kanaka Hawaii maoli are NOT Tribal peoples as defined by a nations that have Treaties documented between the King his heirs and successors and the U.S. President Zachary Taylor.
People don't understand that we are a Constitutional Monarchy government and not an ill fated Bureaucracy fulfilling Indian Affairs............Oppositions are documented to the Minister of Interior as seen in the films below:
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July 2, 2014 the United States Department of the Interior meeting in Keaukaha to take public testimony on 5 questions regarding
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Leon Siu, a Native Hawaiian award-winning composer, recording artist, performer and producer, one half of Leon & Malia, Siu is
504 views3 years ago
Department of Interior Native Hawaiian Recognition Hearing Seattle, WA August 1, 2014 The U.S. Department of Interior has no
429 views2 years ago
Host Kaui Lucas speaks with Jonathan Osorio (Kamakakūokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies, University of Hawai'i) about the
639 views3 years ago
Department of Interior Native Hawaiian Recognition Hearing Seattle, WA August 1, 2014 The U.S. Department of Interior has no
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The Department of Interior will be in the islands to meet about possibly establishing a government to government relationship
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A fiery meeting took place at the State Capitol as the U.S. Dept. of Interior listened to public comment on est
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Published on Aug 2, 2014
Department of Interior Native Hawaiian Recognition Hearing Seattle, WA August 1, 2014
The U.S. Department of Interior has no jurisdiction over the Hawaiian Kingdom and its citizens both Hawaiian and non-Hawaiian by ethnicity. Approximately 34 people were in attendance. 9 testified against Fed Wreck. 7 testified in favor of Fed Wreck which included the parents of Derek Kauanoe OHA Governance Manager. Both of them should have recused themselves from commenting to avoid any semblance of partiality or bias.
No to Fed Wreck.
Long live the Hawaiian Kingdom !
The U.S. Department of Interior has no jurisdiction over the Hawaiian Kingdom and its citizens both Hawaiian and non-Hawaiian by ethnicity. Approximately 34 people were in attendance. 9 testified against Fed Wreck. 7 testified in favor of Fed Wreck which included the parents of Derek Kauanoe OHA Governance Manager. Both of them should have recused themselves from commenting to avoid any semblance of partiality or bias.
No to Fed Wreck.
Long live the Hawaiian Kingdom !
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The Department of Interior has No Say, the Bureau of Indian Affairs has No Say.....
I have watched the ongoing comments about the requests for the Indian Affairs and I add ALL of you Have No Say.
There was No Annexation, Opposition is documented over time, and Piracy(piracies) conspiracies are documented.
Our King documented that the U.S., and Great Britain has disabilities and they cannot own lands in the Hawaiian Islands.
We have an alodio land system and pirates have maneuvered to change the descriptions of our alodio system to a mere American Fee Simple status.
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A video about the present day plundering of the Kingdom of Hawaii.
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http://VoicesOfTruthTV.com - Imagine the surprise University Of Hawai`i Professor Williamson Chang got when he discovered the
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The symposium, "I Ka Pono: The Future of Hawaiian Sovereignty," examines the resurgence of Native Hawaiian nationalism today
6.9K views2 years ago
http://VoicesOfTruthTV.com - Imagine the surprise University Of Hawai`i Professor Williamson Chang got when he discovered the
2.4K views2 years ago
The symposium, "I Ka Pono: The Future of Hawaiian Sovereignty," examines the resurgence of Native Hawaiian nationalism today
Premeditation Evidence, Conspiracies, Piracies documented.............lots of Evidence showing the U.S. moved to Pirate our lands, assets, gold, etc. We are occupied, and we now have our House of Nobles, Judicial System, etc. in place. Deoccupation is one of the goals. Aole Pono. Thank you Ruthie for some of your efforts in helping to expose more criminal activities in the Hawaiian Islands. aloha.
On Wed, May 2, 2018 at 2:34 AM, Ruthie Caudill <ruthiejim13@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear William Dancing Feather,Thank you for your answer.Kanaka do not have BIA and have lost through illegal Conveyance, lands that are of significant Historical value.There is no Historic Preservation Officer to oversee this process.Thank you for clarifying the BIA’s role.Regards,Ruthann CaudillOn Wed, May 2, 2018 at 8:11 AM William C. Dancing Feather <wdancingfeather@achp.gov> wrote:Dear Ms. Caudill,Thank you for contacting the ACHP. I don’t understand what you mean by “full BIA status”. The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) has Section 106 responsibilities when it determines it has an undertaking that might affect historic properties. That determination then starts the Section 106 process where the BIA is required to consult with the appropriate Tribal Historic Preservation Officer and or the State Historic Preservation Officer and others to identify historic properties and to avoid, minimize, or mitigate any effects the undertaking may have on identified historic properties.If you have specific questions about the Section 106 process the ACHP provides a citizens guide to the 106 process located at http://www.achp.gov/citizensguide.html with a pdf file available for download. The ACHP also provides various classroom, webinars, and on-demand E-Learning courses available at http://www.achp.gov/training. html. To understand how BIA’s maintains its Section 106 responsibilities you must direct your questions to BIA and contact the agency directly. If you have any questions about the 106 process please let me know.Thank you again for contacting the ACHP.Wm. Dancing FeatherNative American Program AnalystAdvisory Council on Historic Preservation202.517.0195ACHP offers NEW free and low-cost e-learning courses for the public, applicants, and NEPA-106 practitioners.Learn more at http://www.achp.gov/elearning.html Washington DC 20001-2637From: Ruthie Caudill [mailto:ruthiejim13@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2018 12:54 AM
To: William C. Dancing Feather; Ruthie Caudill
Subject: Fwd: Full BIA for 106Dear William C. Dancing Feather,Valerie is out of office and I am trying to find out about full BIA status and the effect that has with 106.Thanks,Ruthann Caudill---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Ruthie Caudill <ruthiejim13@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, May 2, 2018 at 12:38 AM
Subject: Full BIA for 106
To: Valerie Hauser <vhauser@achp.gov>, Ruthie Caudill <ruthiejim13@gmail.com>Hi Valerie,I have been talking with the Kanaka about full BIA.It is like pulling teeth.I am trying to explain the benefits (Conveyance, Forming own Government, Burial Protections, etc.)I am having some success but am also hitting walls.The Kanaka I think get full 106 with BIA on their Federal Crown Lands, Royal Patents Conveyance.Can you please help me better understand?Thanks,Ruthann Caudill
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Preview YouTube video Department of Interior Vs. Hawaiian Nationals Testimony, Keaukaha, HI July 2, 2014
Preview YouTube video What Does the Department of Interior's "Final Rule" Mean for Hawaii?
Preview YouTube video Department of Interior DOI Native Hawaiian Recognition Hearing Seattle, WA August 1, 2014 Part 2
Preview YouTube video Facing Now: Native Hawaiians and the Department of Interior with Jonathan K. Osorio
Preview YouTube video Department of Interior DOI Native Hawaiian Recognition Hearing Seattle, WA August 1, 2014 Part 1
Preview YouTube video Department of the Interior to meet with Hawaii residents
Preview YouTube video Department of Interior begins Native Hawaiian recognition hearing in Hilo (Rhea Suh)
Preview YouTube video Nearly 150 testify for and against Native Hawaiian government
Preview YouTube video No Treaty- No Law- No Land
Preview YouTube video 50th State Fraud - A Visit With Williamson Chang
Preview YouTube video Hawaiian Sovereignty Symposium 2: Williamson Chang
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