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 THE USE OF HAWAIIAN RELIGION TO CLAIM THAT PEOPLE WITH HAWAIIAN ANCESTRY HAVE AN INHERENT, INALIENABLE RIGHT TO CONTROL ...
Therefore the gods, the Hawaiian islands, and the ethnic Hawaiians are all related as members of a family, and anyone lacking Hawaiian blood is not a member of this family and does not share the same rights and responsibilities.
The basic assumption behind the theory that indigenous people are entitled to special rights comes from a belief that Indigenous people sprung up out of the land, or have such an intimate daily relationship with the land that they are indissolubly connected with it.
Political sovereignty, at least to the King in 1843, meant the same thing as Òthe life of the land.Ó Thus, the Hawaiian claim to a collective racial right to control the use of the land turns out to be a claim to a racial right to control the government in its entirety.
http://www.angelfire.com/hi2/hawaiiansovereignty/religlandgov.html   (4544 words)

  
 WOW Museum: Western Women's Suffrage - Hawaii
The Hawaiian people and their royal leaders feared they would lose their islands to foreigners and that their ancient culture and society would be destroyed.
She also felt that most Americans were democratic people who would believe it was wrong for American sugar plantation owners to steal her people's islands.
Hawaiian nationalists plot to restore Queen Liliuokalani; Queen arrested, and martial law declared; Emma Aima Nawahi and Joseph Nawahi found Ke Aloha Aina (The Patriot) newspaper.
http://www.autry-museum.org/explore/exhibits/suffrage/liliolder_full.html   (692 words)

  
 The Hawaiian Side
It was believed that at the rate of death and intermarriage the Hawaiian people would soon lose their qualification of the 50% blood quantum that had been set as the criteria for the Hawaiian subjects to be eligible for participation in the programs established by the usurpers.
There were interviews, two in particular, of Hawaiian high school juniors from across the islands that dealt with leadership, government, culture, sovereignty, and the legislative process that once again confirmed the poisoned attitudes of some Hawaiian people against their own people.
She loved all her people and did not consider them to be less valid because they were of "mixed" blood.
http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/stanmer/145/bloodquantum.html   (988 words)

  
 Election Guide '96
Queen Lili'uokalani's foresight to cede the land is the reason behind the right of the Hawaiian people to reinstate the Nation of Hawaii.
Hawaiians have been without a political platform since the overthrow.
perhaps fund advocacy groups that will (help) the Hawaiian people know who they are and their relationship to the state.
http://starbulletin.com/specials/election/general/oha.html   (3799 words)

  
 Hawaiian Independence Blog
A group of Native Hawaiians and supporters held an overnight sit-in yesterday in the fifth-floor lobby of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, hoping to sway its trustees to withdraw their support for the Akaka bill.
Hawaiian Statement Condemning the Assassination of Filiberto Ojeda Rios
Under the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, money generated by the so-called ceded lands — former Hawaiian crown and government lands — is supposed to benefit those with 50 percent blood quantum.
http://www.hawaiiankingdom.info   (5903 words)

  
 MauiTime
Some of the different organizations and people that have pulled different folks together are Akahi Nui (www.freehawaii.org), who claims to be the King of Hawaii, Henry Noa of the Reinstated Hawaiian Nation, Dennis Reysdale and John Nelson, and the Nation of Hawai’i (www.hawaii-nation.org), which ratified the Hawai’i Constitution in 1995.
These are the people who opposed annexation, my great great grandparents’ signatures are in that petition.
This bill basically makes the Hawaiian people wards of the federal government through the Department of the Interior [DOI], similar to the Native American Indians.
http://www.mauitime.com/print_version.aspx?story_id=781   (1328 words)

  
 Maui Nui Culture Links - HAWAIIAN RIGHTS and SOVEREIGNTY
This political movement parallels the cultural renaissance, and the struggle for other Hawaiian rights, much of which centers on land and water, which are sacred to the Hawaiian people as the caretakers of these islands.
Today the Hawaiian sovereignty movement is highly active, and even mainstream political leaders recognize that it is not a matter of if, but when and in what form sovereignty will come to the islands.
Andrade, examines Wilcox's political career and his attempts to restore native Hawaiian control of a culture, government, and economy.
http://www.mauiculture.net/kuhikuhi/ea.html   (846 words)

  
 Royalty.nu - The History of Hawaii - Hawaiian Royalty
Some believe that he, too, was poisoned because of his concern for the Hawaiian people.
At his trial for conspiracy, an all-Hawaiian jury found him not guilty.
In 1839 Kamehameha III guaranteed religious freedom to the people of Hawaii.
http://www.royalty.nu/America/Hawaii.html   (3190 words)

  
 [No title]
Yet, even those who have consciously chosen to identify themselves as ha`ole cannot deny the fact that there is a continuing call to their inner spirit to be Hawaiian - cannot deny the fact that they are the tangible proof of an ancestry which refuses to be forgotten.
His politeness prevented him from confronting the physician with questions or objections but that politeness certainly did not mean agreement.
(Greetings in the spirit of Aloha) We indigenous people must walk in two different worlds, a ha`ole (foreign) world and a Hawaiian world.
http://www.opihi.com/sovereignty/health.txt   (1334 words)

  
 Office of Hawaiian Affairs [OHA]
While under house arrest, Lili'uokalani signs a document formally abdicating her throne for fear her supporters would be condemned to death.
An estimated 95 percent of Native Hawaiian adults sign petitions protesting annexation.
A fact-finding mission "failed to find a Native Hawaiian who was not opposed to Annexation." The Pacific Commercial Advertiser reports, "There are hardly 2,000 of us·trying to hold the fort of white civilization here against 80,000 or more who oppose us."
http://www.oha.org/cat_content.asp?contentid=19&catid=42   (1931 words)

  
 The Real Hapa - The Hawaiian Hapa
To Hawaiians it means "part Caucasian." To hijack the word "hapa," co-opt it, and claim it as part of one's own is not only disrespectful but it is also blasphemous as it wasn't considering "cool" to be Hawaiian.
Many people have opposed the viewpoints expressed on this website.
We have since contacted the FBI and will be working closely with them to find out the person(s) responsible for hijacking our forum with the IP address 222.253.68.136 which comes from Vietnam.
http://www.realhapas.com   (2389 words)

  
 Na Mamo: Hawaiian People Today Introduction
All the people I interviewed read their respective sections before publication and made changes to ensure accuracy and privacy.
For fifteen hundred years the Hawaiian people perpetuated life, with help from the land, sea, and sky.
In his chant ÒHe Mele Inoa No Aikanaka," Keaulumoku urged the newborn chief Aikanaka to hold on to his lands and culture during the coming apocalypse.
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~hartwell/intro.html   (1235 words)

  
 People of Hawaii should rise against attack on Hawaiian entitlements
Every Hawaiian in the islands and on the Mainland should stay at home for one day to show commitment to the cause of the Hawaiian people and how we are being attacked by the Goemans, Rices and all others who are trying to say that we are in violation of the Civil Rights Act.
People of Hawaii should rise against attack on Hawaiian entitlements
Efforts were made by the Hawaiian people to prevent a new lease of these lands, and today Hawaiian people are building on this land as lessees under the Hawaiian Homes Act.
http://www.moolelo.com/goemans-letter.html   (630 words)

  
 Part B - Native Hawaiian Education
(1) Native Hawaiians are a distinct and unique indigenous people with a historical continuity to the original inhabitants of the Hawaiian archipelago, whose society was organized as a nation and internationally recognized as a nation by the United States, Britain, France, and Japan, as evidenced by treaties governing friendship, commerce, and navigation.
(A) Native Hawaiians have a cultural, historic, and land-based link to the indigenous people who exercised sovereignty over the Hawaiian Islands, and that group has never relinquished its claims to sovereignty or its sovereign lands;
(13) The political relationship between the United States and the Native Hawaiian people has been recognized and reaffirmed by the United States, as evidenced by the inclusion of Native Hawaiians in —
http://www.ed.gov/policy/elsec/leg/esea02/pg104.html   (3347 words)

  
 [No title]
Knowing the many pressing national issues you are facing, I am especially grateful for the time you are allocating to hear testimony today on SB 147, the Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act of 2005.
Let me address upfront the claim by some opponents of SB 147 that federal recognition of Native Hawaiians constitutes a race-based preference or racial discrimination.
Hence the United States' relationship to the people governed by the Native Hawaiian government was political, not racial, in nature.
http://www.hawaiireporter.com/storyPrint.aspx?0cb86cde-f89d-42c8-a8b8-398cc11ba047   (1019 words)

  
 Supporting The Hawaiian's Position Petition
The Hawaii State government is attempting to force federal recognition on the Hawaiian people against their will.
We the undersigned support the Hawaiian people's petition posted at www.petitiononline.com/aolekaka/petition.html
They do not represent the Hawaiian people who are speaking for themselves in their petition.
http://www.petitiononline.com/nofedrec/petition.html   (252 words)

  
 Native Hawaiians - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An Office of Hawaiian Affairs survey in 1984 reported that 61% of Native Hawaiians had less than 50% native Hawaiian blood.
Native Hawaiians did not have immunity to influenza, measles, and whooping cough, among others.
The document officially apologized on behalf of the United States government for the illegal overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawai‘i and the use of American troops against Queen Lili‘uokalani.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawaiian_people   (1757 words)

  
 About Na Mamo: Hawaiian People Today
He left the newspaper in 1988 to begin researching and writing Hawaiian People Today.
You can learn more about Hawaiian People Today on the World Wide Web.
Anne Kapulani Landgraf has documented the remote Maui village of Kahakuloa, the construction of O`ahu's H-3 Freeway, and the people and land of Waiahole, O`ahu.
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~hartwell/mamoinfo.html   (561 words)

  
 Hawaiian language, alphabet and pronunciation
Hawaiian is an Austronesian language spoken by about 8,000 people on the Hawaiian islands.
Literacy among the Hawaiian people was widespread during the 19th century when Hawai'i was an independent kingdom.
In 1978 Hawaiian was made an official language of Hawai'i, along with English, and since then there has been a revival of interest in the language.
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/hawaiian.htm   (350 words)

  
 "Uncle Charlie" - HAWAIIAN STORYTELLER - Ha`i Mo`olelo
the island of Kaho'olawe for the Hawaiian people.
Song about the plight of the Hawaiian nation.
Desecration of the Iwi Kupuna (Ancient Bones) of the Hawaiian People
http://www.moolelo.com   (397 words)

  
 Hawaiian Reformed Catholic Church - Hawaii
She was baptized "hypothetically" (since there was no record of any former baptism) in the HRCC and befriended Bishop Willis (the last of the British Bishops in Hawaii) who was in open support of Hawaiian self-government.
View a scan of the original document that orginated the Hawaiian Reformed Catholic Church in 1862 as signed by His Majesty King Kamehameha IV.
Bishop Willis was also known for openly writing and publishing papers against the illegal act of overthrowing the Hawaiian government and the final annexation of Hawaii to the US.
http://www.culdee.org/hrcc   (767 words)

  
 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Editorial
These acts, which appear to be of malicious intent, have no place in an institution devoted to the well-being of others.
The Hawaiian people trust the Kamehameha Schools to do the right thing, and as a way to ensure the well-being of their children, expect Kamehameha to evaluate and report on these special programs that their children have been exposed to.
Serving the Hawaiian people through education to improve their capabilities and well-being has been the primary goal of the Kamehameha Schools, particularly during the past three years.
http://starbulletin.com/2003/05/18/editorial/special.html   (2144 words)

  
 Text of Public Law 103-150; where the US Congress said why Hawaii should be set free
Whereas, President Cleveland further concluded that a "substantial wrong has thus been done which a due regard for our national character as well as the rights of the injured people requires we should endeavor to repair" and called for the restoration of the Hawaiian monarchy;
Whereas, the indigenous Hawaiian people never directly relinquished their claims to their inherent sovereignty as a people or over their national lands to the United States, either through their monarchy or through a plebiscite or referendum;
Whereas, the United States Minister thereupon extended diplomatic recognition to the Provisional Government that was formed by the conspirators without the consent of the Native Hawaiian people or the lawful Government of Hawaii and in violation of treaties between the two nations and of international law;
http://www.freehawaii.org/bill103.html   (1447 words)

  
 Hawaii History
The Hawaiians were a people without writing, who preserved their history in chants and legends.
Hawaii's history in story and legend is ancient and proud, dating back at least a thousand years before American colonies became a nation in 1776.
Modern Hawaiian history begins on January 20, 1778, when Captain James Cook's expedition made its first contact with the Hawaiian people on the islands of Kauai and Niihau.
http://www.hawaiian-roots.com/hawaiihistory.htm   (264 words)

  
 All Things Hawaiian - Hawaiian Shirts, Dresses, Beach Wear, Gifts, Art, Music
Hula is the literature of the Hawaiian people.
For whatever reason, it was the beginning of a national movement.
Although it would be nice to think that this was for the comfort of the local employees, it was actually part of a marketing plan promoting Hawaiian apparel.
http://www.hawaiian.com/hula.php   (1836 words)

  
 Hawaiian Language
In the nineteenth century it became a written language and was the language of the Hawaiian government and the people.
With the subjugation of Hawaii under the rule of the United States in 1898, Hawaiian was supplanted and English became the official language.
In 1978, Hawaiian was re-established as an official language of the State of Hawaii and, in 1990, the federal Government of the United States adopted a policy to recognize the right of Hawaii to preserve, use, and support its indigenous language.
http://www.alternative-hawaii.com/hacul/language.htm   (602 words)

  
 Olelo No'eau: Proverbs of the Ancient Hawaiian People
This was the motto of Queen Liliuokalani who was overthrown by the Americans in 1893.
This was the motto of Hawaii's Queen Kapi'olani who did so much for her people.
Olelo No'eau: Proverbs of the Ancient Hawaiian People
http://www.k12.hi.us/~waianaeh/waianhi/olelo.html   (803 words)

  
 Information on Kalani
So generally speaking, "Hawaiian" refers to a Native Hawaiian, an ethnic Hawaiian, one who has Hawaiian blood and not just someone who is from Hawai'i.
°when people think that their opinion is fact
Ironically, it is these same people that criticize who don't have a regional pride they could boast about.
http://webpages.charter.net/motuahina/info.html   (955 words)

  
 [No title]
To the President, the Congress and the People of the United States of America.
That the said Government, so existing under the title of the Republic of Hawaii, assumes and asserts the right to extinguish the Hawaiian Nationality, heretofore existing, and to cede and convey all rights of sovereignty in and over the Hawaiian Islands and their dependencies to a foreign power, namely, to the United States of America.
http://libweb.hawaii.edu/digicoll/annexation/protest/docs/memorial.doc   (106 words)

  
 Hawaiian Dance Implements
The hula is the dance of the Hawaiian people.
It is an ancient way in which stories were told and history was handed down.
The hula represents many of the ideas, stories and events of Hawaiian history.
http://www.blackpearldesigns.net/hawaiian-dance.html   (106 words)

  
 [No title]
"Shall a Hawaiian convention be convened to propose an organic document for the governance of a Hawaiian sovereign nation?"
The Hawaiian sovereignty advisory commission was established to seek counsel from the native Hawaiian people on how to facilitate the efforts to be an indigenous sovereign nation of their own choosing.
The purpose of this Act is to acknowledge and recognize the unique status that the native Hawaiian people bear to the State of Hawaii and to the United States and to facilitate the efforts of native Hawaiian people to determine their own will to be govern by an indigenous sovereign nation of their own choosing.
http://www.pixi.com/~kingdom/act200.html   (1435 words)

  
 Hawaiian Sovereignty by Poka Laenui and the Institute for the Advancement of Hawaiian Affairs
Appendix D: To the Hawaiian People of Hawai`i
Hawaiian View of Museum's Treatment of Indigenous People and Culture
Hawaiian Sovereignty by Poka Laenui and the Institute for the Advancement of Hawaiian Affairs
http://www.opihi.com/sovereignty   (171 words)

  
 - Native Hawaiians -
The Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act is supported by Hawaii& entire congressional delegation, governor, state Legislature, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs and many indigenous and minority groups nationwide.
That authority extends to the Native Hawaiian people and permits Congress to adopt the Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act, which would recognize the Native Hawaiian governing entity and initiate a process for its restoration.
This legislation is urgently needed to help defend against ongoing legal attacks against existing Hawaiian programs and assets.
http://www.nativehawaiians.com   (244 words)

  
 Hawaiian People and Their Ecosystem
However, due to the interest many people express in Huna, I do discuss it.
This program teaches the interrelationships of the Hawaiian people and the ecosystem - especially the plants, and the Hawaiian gods.
We then will discuss the history of hula, its major deities, its mythology, and its place in Hawaiian society.
http://www.earthfoot.org/places/ushw01.htm   (1238 words)

  
 Hawaiian Pidgin - Hawaii School Reports
Hawaii's Governor speaks Pidgin sometimes, as do most people who grew up in the islands.
As with other Creole languages, Hawaiian Pidgin originally developed as a means for people who spoke different languages to learn to communicate with each other in order to do business.
It's more appropriate to consider anyone speaking Pidgin as bilingual, for it is increasingly recognized as a language in its own right, one with a very rich and interesting history.
http://www.hawaiischoolreports.com/language/pidgin.htm   (214 words)

  
 Hawaiian Girl Botanicals Natural Body and Bath Formulas - All Natural Gift Items
Hawaiian Girl Botanicals were created on the beautiful Hawaiian island of Kauai.
They believed that the roots, leaves twigs and flowers from many of their plants were all the medicine they needed to maintain a healthy life style.
The ancient Hawaiian people practiced healthy living by using only pure, natural and organic ingredients in the products they used.
http://www.hawaiiangirl.net   (184 words)

  
 Hawaiian Genealogies
Indentured immigrants : a Jewish family odyssey from Madeira to the Sandwich Islands
Hawaiian Genealogies : Extracted from Hawaiian Language Newspapers
http://www.hawaiian-roots.com/bookstore.htm   (39 words)

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