This blog is about Hawaii's status as an independent country under prolonged illegal occupation by the United States, and the history, culture, law & politics of the islands.
By Scott Crawford, Hana, Maui
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PRESS STATEMENT FROM THE COMMITTEE OF HAWAIIAN NATIONALS
A coalition of Hawaiian Independence advocates P.O. Box 23055, Honolulu, Hawaii 96823 HawaiianNational.com Contact: Mr. Leon Siu 808 265-2085 leon@hits.net Mr. Pilipo Souza 808 358-6428 pilipo808@gmail.com
GATHERING AT IOLANI PALACE OF HAWAIIAN PATRIOTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 2015 – 11 AM EVENT: THE NON-CELEBRATION OF STATEHOOD
Hawaiian Nationals […]
David Shapiro’s “Volcanic Ash” column in today’s Star-Advertiser:
The telescope protests atop Mauna Kea have spurred increased political activism by Native Hawaiians, but it’s heading in different directions.
At last weekend’s Aloha Aina rally in Waikiki, leaders urged more Hawaiian involvement in state and county politics to preserve lands […]
Star-Advertiser reports
Four Native Hawaiians and two non-Hawaiians filed a lawsuit Thursday in U.S. District Court in Honolulu seeking to block a “race-based” and “viewpoint-based” election planned this fall as a step toward establishing a sovereign Hawaiian government.
The lawsuit, which was filed against the state of Hawaii, Office of Hawaiian Affairs trustees […]
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From the Advertiser:
Notices are arriving in the mailboxes of more than 95,000 Native Hawaiians this week as the first step in the election of delegates to a constitutional convention that will consider options for Hawaiian self-determination.
“Native Hawaiians who have not registered yet but want to vote in […]
Hawaii Tribune-Herald covers the decision by UH Hilo to fly U.S. and Hawaiian flag (which has remained virtually the since the kingdom), at equal heights.
The University of Hawaii at Hilo soon will fly the U.S. and Hawaii state flags at equal heights following protests late last year from students and community members.
On Dec. […]
Insights Hawaii program on PBS last night focused on the question “What Would It Take To Achieve Hawaiian Sovereignty?” Daryl Huff moderates the discussion with Peter Apo, Lilikala Kameeleihiwa, Kaleikoa Kaeo, and Bumpy Kanahele.
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