OUR ROYAL FAMILIES

In the Hawaiian Kingdom/Kingdom of Hawaii/
Ko Hawaii Pae Aina/He Mokupuni Pae Aina o Hawaii/Hawaiian
Islands/ Hawaiian archipelago/Hawaii

Review by Amelia Gora (2015)


The following Sovereigns/Alii Nui/Hawaiian Leaders and their Families or Heirs and Successors who were all kanaka maoli are listed below.

They and their descendants/heirs are the Crown Land Owners, and not to be confused with the occupiers, entity State of Hawaii which was set up with the United States support, the Premeditation, and Conspiracy/ Pillaging, Racketeering against a neutral, friendly, non-violent nation.

Permanent Part of the Three Part Government:

(1) Sovereign

Heirs:

For clarity, the Kamehameha’s are the true heirs, the bloodlines. This includes Kamehameha, Kamehameha II - Liholiho, Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli, Kamehameha IV - Alexander Liholiho, Kamehameha V - Lot Kamehameha. Also included are all of Kamehameha’s children/ descendants/ direct bloodlines.

Successors:

The Kalaniopuu’s, King Lunalilo’s, King Kalakaua, and Queen Liliuokalani’s Families are successors due to being step children, hanai children of the Kamehameha’s.

(2) House of Nobles

Descendants/Heirs of the Permanent body:

  J. Kuakini

M. Kekauonohi

A. Kealiiahonui

Keoni Ana

Alapai

A. Paki

Konia

M. Kekuanaoa

W.P. Leleiohoku

Ruta

Keohokalole

C. Kanaina

Joani Ii

T. Haalilio

 (3)  House of Representatives (corrected on 3/06/.2015) - Temporary Voted-In Position.  This is the part that committed treason in 1893 and moved to dethrone Queen Liliuokalani, and were supported by bankrupt U.S. and Not the United States of America who was usurped in 1871.


1782. Kalaniopuu died.

Kalaniopuu’s widows were: Kalola, Kalaiwahineuli, Kamakolunuiokalani, Mulehu, Kanekapolei, and Kekuohi/Kekupuohi

Kalola (w) - their son was Kiwalao.

Kalaiwahineuli (w) - their son was Kalaipaihala.

Kamakolunuiokalani (w) - their daughter was Pualinui.

Mulehu (w) - their daughter was Manoua/Manowa.

Kanekapolei (w) - their twin sons were Keoua Ahuula and Keous Peeale.

Kekuohi/Kekupuohi (w) - no children

All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of Kalaniopuu‘s widows.

Note: Did Kalaniopuu have a Probate? Answer: No.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.


1819. Kamehameha died.

Kamehameha’s widows were: Kanekapolei, Keopuolani, Kaahumanu, Kaheiheimalie, Namahana/Piia, Wahinepio, Manono, Kalola; Kekela; Kalanihulimaka; and Auhea/Kekauluohi.

Kanekapolei (w):

Kanekapolei (w) was the widow of Kalaniopuu of the Big Island. She was married to Kamehameha. She married Kuuku after Kamehameha died.

Kanekapolei (w) was the sibling of Mahihelelima/Mahi who was the kahu of Kaahumanu (w); Kaheiheimalie (w); and Namahana/Piia (w) wives of Kamehameha.

Kanekapolei (w) was the mother of Keoua Ahuula; Keoua Peeale with Kalaniopuu. She was the mother of Kaoleioku; Kanekapolei (w); and Keliiokahekili (w) with Kamehameha. She became the hanai/adopted mother of Waha/Wahawela; Keliipio; and Kamanowai when she married Kuuku.

All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.

Note: Did Kanekapolei (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

Keopuolani (w):

Keopuolani had nine (9) children with Kamehameha. Only three (3) were named, the others not named. The three (3) were: Liholiho/ Kamehameha II; Kauikeaouli/Kamehameha III; and Nahienaena (w).

All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.

Keopuolani (w) married Kalanimoku and had step children: Leleiohoku/W.P. Leleiohoku; Kikau (k); and hanai child: Kekauonohi/ Miriam Kekauonohi (w).

Keopuolani (w) married Hoapilikane and had step children.

Note: Did Keopuolani (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.


Kaahumanu (w):

All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.

Kaahumanu (w) married Kaumualii. She also married Keliiahonui/ Kealiiahonui the oldest son of Kaumualii.

Note: Did Kaahumanu (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

Kaheiheimalie/Hoapiliwahine (w):

All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.

Kaheiheimalie/Hoapiliwahine (w) was married to Kalaimamahu, brother of Kamehameha and had Auhea/Kekauluohi (w). She had Kamamalu (w); Kinau (w) with Kamehameha.

She married and had step children with Hoapilikane.

Note: Did Kaheiheimalie/Hoapiliwahine (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

Namahana/Piia (w):

Kaumualii of Kauai married Namahana/Piia (w) and had Haupu/ Kahekili; Kuheleaumoku; Kahai; Kanekoa; and Kaulia.

Kaumualii had other children from his previous marriage: Keliiahonui/Aarona Keliiahonui; Humehume/George Humehume; Kinoiki (w); and Nahinu (w).

Namahana/Piia (w) last marriage was to Laanui/Gideon Laanui.

All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.

Note: Did Namahana/Piia (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

Wahinepio (w):

Wahinepio (w) also married Kinau (k) son of Kamehameha and had Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi (w); Maulili; and Keliikanakaole/Kanakaole;

All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.

Note: Did Wahinepio (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

Manono (w):


Manono (w) widow of Kamehameha and new wife of Kekuaokalani.

Kekuaokalani, son of Keliimaikai, brother of Kamehameha opposed breaking the kapu system and his penalty was death.

Kekuaokalani’s siblings included Kuamoo/Kaonaeha (w), et als. They were also the descendants of Kalaniopuu.

Manono (w) also received a death sentence for opposing the breaking of the kapu system.

Manono (w) was the sister of Kalanimoku, Boki, Wahinepio (w), Kahikona, Kekoa, and Keoua.

All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.

Note: Did Manono (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands in the Hawaiian Islands, including the Crown Lands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.


Kalola (w):

All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.

Note: Did Kalola (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

Kekela (w):

All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.

Note: Did Kekela (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

Kalanihulimaka (w):

She had Kanekapolei (w).

All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.

Note: Did Kalanihulimaka (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

Kekauluohi/Auhea (w):

All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.

Kekauluohi/Auhea (w) married Liholiho/Kamehameha II.

Kekauluohi/Auhea (w) married Kanaina/Charles Kanaina and had William Charles Lunalilo/King Lunalilo.

Note: Did Kekauluohi/Auhea (w) have a Probate? Answer: No. Her Probate was refused by Judge Albert Francis Judd more than 25 years after she died.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

Kaumualii married Kapuaamohu (w); Namahana/Piia (w) who was also a wife of Kamehameha; Kapule/Debora Kapule (w); and Kaahumanu (w).

Kaumualii had Keliiahonui/Aarona Keliiahonui; Humehume/George Humehume; Kinoiki (w); Nahinu (w); Haupu/Kahekili; Kuheleaumoku; Kahai; Kanekoa; and Kaulia.

All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of his because of his marriages to two (2) of Kamehameha‘s wives: Namahana/Piia (w) and her sister Kaahumanu (w).

Note: Did Kaumualii have a Probate? Answer: No.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

1824. July 14 - Liholiho/Kamehameha II died in London, England of the measles.

He was born in 1796.

Liholiho/Kamehameha II’s wife Queen Kamamalu died six (6) days before or on July 8. - she died in London, England of the measles.

All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.

Note: Liholiho/Kamehameha II had married one of the wives of his father, a step mother, and she brought into the relationship all of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, Kaumualii’s children, stepchildren, and hanai/ adopted children into the family.

Note: Did Queen Kamamalu/Kamamalu (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

Liholiho/Kamehameha II left his widows: Kekauluohi/Auhea; Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi; Kapule; Pauahi; Liliha and Pali. Kamamalu, another wife, died on July 8 or 6 days before after catching the measles in England.

Liholiho/Kamehameha II’s step children were all of Kalaniopuu’s children/ step children; Kamehameha’s children/ step children; and Kaumualii’s children/ step children.

Note: Liholiho/Kamehameha II had married one of the wives of his father, a step mother, and she brought into the relationship all of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, Kaumualii’s children, stepchildren, and hanai/ adopted children into the family.

His widows: Kekauluohi/Auhea; Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi; Kinau; Kapule; Pauahi; Liliha and Pali married after.

Note: Did Liholiho/Kamehameha II have a Probate? Answer: No.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

Kekauluohi/Auhea (w)

She married Kahea/Kaheakulani. Research incomplete.

She married Kanaina/Charles Kanaina. They had William Charles Lunalilo/King Lunalilo.

William Charles Lunalilo/King Lunalilo became the step sibling of all of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, and Kaumualii’s children, step children and hanai hookama/adopted children who inherited sovereignty when he was born.


Note: Liholiho/Kamehameha II had married one of the wives of his father, a step mother, and she brought into the relationship all of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, Kaumualii’s children, stepchildren, and hanai/ adopted children into the family.

Note: Did Kekauluohi/Auhea (w) have a Probate? Answer: No. Her Probate was refused by Judge Albert Francis Judd more than 25 years after she died.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.
Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi (w)

Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi (w) married Aarona Keliiahonui/ Keliiahonui/Kealiiahonui and had a child. Appears to have been a son named Pupuka. Research incomplete.

Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi (w) had hanai /adopted daughter named Abigail Maheha (w).

Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi (w) married Levi Haalelea after Keliiahonui/Kealiiahonui/Aarona Keliiahonui died.
Note: When Keliiahonui/Kealiiahonui/Aarona Keliiahonui died, heirs were many because he was married to Kaahumanu (w) one of the wives of Kamehameha. He too was the step father of all of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, and Kaumualii’s children, step children, and hanai hookama/ adopted children who inherited sovereignty.

Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi (w) was the grand daughter of Kamehameha. She had full sibling’s including Maulili; and Keliikanakaole/Kanakaole. Her hanai sibling’s included: Leleiohoku/ William Pitt Leleiohoku (son of Kalanimoku and Kiliwehi. Kalanimoku also married Kuwahine(w), and Akahi(w)); Nahuina (son of Akahi (w) who was married to Kikau, son of Nuuanu), et. Als.

Note: Liholiho/Kamehameha II had married one of the wives of his father, a step mother, and she brought into the relationship all of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, Kaumualii’s children, stepchildren, and hanai/ adopted children into the family.

Note: Did Kekauonohi (w) have a Probate? Or, Was she supposed to have a Probate? Answer: No. She was a Royal Person and not subject to the laws.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

Kapule (w)

Kapule (k) married Kaumualii, Kealiiahonui/Keliiahonui/Aarona Keliiahonui, and Simon Kaiu. Their hanai/adopted daughter was Kaluaipihana (w). Research incomplete.

Note: Liholiho/Kamehameha II had married one of the wives of his father, a step mother, and she brought into the relationship all of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, Kaumualii’s children, stepchildren, and hanai/ adopted children into the family.

Note: Did Kapule (w) have a Probate? Or, Was she supposed to have a Probate? Answer: No. She was a Royal Person and not subject to the laws.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

Pauahi (w)

Pauahi (w) married Kahalaia, a Kamehameha. Pauahi (w) also married Mataio Kekuanaoa and had Ruth Keelikolani/Ruta/ Luka/Keelikolani (w). Her older brother was Paalua (k) son of Mataio Kekuanaoa.

Note: Liholiho/Kamehameha II had married one of the wives of his father, a step mother, and she brought into the relationship all of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, Kaumualii’s children, stepchildren, and hanai/ adopted children into the family.

Note: Did Pauahi (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

Liliha (w)

Liliha (w) married Boki, brother of Kalanimoku.

Liliha (w) was married to Namaile/Kalaniulumoku, brother of Abner Paki, sons of Kalanihelemaiiluna Paki, son of Kamehameha.

Liliha (w) was also the mother/step mother of Abigail Maheha (w), Jane Loeau (w); Alapai (k); Kaluaikau (w); Kalola (w); P.F. Koakanu/ Pius F. Koakanu, et. Als.

Note: Liholiho/Kamehameha II had married one of the wives of his father, a step mother, and she brought into the relationship all of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, Kaumualii’s children, stepchildren, and hanai/ adopted children into the family.

Additional Note: Kalola (w) was the “next of kin” to Bernice Pauahi Bishop thru her father’s lines. Kalola’s (w) siblings families were also the “next of kin” to Bernice Pauahi Bishop who was Not the “last of the Kamehameha’s”.

Note: Did Liliha (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

Pali (w)

Pali (w) married Keawe, and married Antone Sylva. Pali (w) children /step children included David Keawe/Davis Sylva, George D. Sylva, Keo/ George Sylva/Silveira, Huakini Sylva/Silveira, et. Als. Research incomplete.

Note: Liholiho/Kamehameha II had married one of the wives of his father, a step mother, and she brought into the relationship all of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, Kaumualii’s children, stepchildren, and hanai/ adopted children into the family.

Note: Did Pali (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

She was married to Kaumualii of Kauai who had been married to Kamehameha, married to A. Kealiiahonui/ Kealiiahonui who was married to Kaahumanu, one of the widows of Kamehameha.

Note: Did Kapule/Debora Kapule (w) have a Legal Probate? Answer: No. She was a Royal Person and not subject to the laws.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

1854 - December 15. Kauikeaouli/Kamehameha III died. His names were Kauikeaouli, Kaleopapa, Kuakamanolani, Mahinalani, Kalaninuiwaiakua, Keaweaweulaokalani.

He was born in 1813.

He married Nahienaena, his sister; Kekualoa; Gina Lahilahi; and Kalama.

His children were: Keaweaweula1 and Keaweaweula 2d (both died in infancy); Opunui, Kekipi, Keawe, Mahoe, Kahalaoa, Papa, Nalimu, and Albert Kunuiakea. His stepchildren were Kahue (w), Pohihi (w), and Peter Kekuaokalani. His hanai/adopted children were: Alexander Liholiho/Kamehameha IV; Hueu Davis; Kale Davis; and Peke Davis. Their siblings were all of Kamehameha’s children, step-children.

His sibling’s were all of Kalaniopuu’s children, step children; all of Kamehameha’s children, step children, and hanai/adopted children; all of Kaumualii’s children; step children; Kalanimoku’s children/ step children/ hanai /adopted children; and Hoapili (k) children, stepchildren.

Note: Did Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli have a Legal Probate? Answer: No. He was a Royal Person and not subject to the laws.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.


1863. November 30 - Kamehameha IV - Alexander, Kalani-Kua-Liholiho, Iolani-Maka-O-Louli, Kunuiakea, Kukailimoku, Alexander Liholiho - died at the Palace.

He was born on February 9, 1834.

He was adopted at birth by Kauikeaouli/Kamehameha III.

His wife was Emma Kaleleonalani/Queen Emma the daughter of Fanny Kekela and Naea. Emma was adopted by Dr. TCB Rooke. Dr. TCB Rooke was the second husband of Grace Kamaikui, sister of Emma’s mother Fanny Kekela. They were the children of John Young/Olohana.

Grace Kamaikui/Kamaikui/Kalukona’s first marriage was to Isaac Davis and their children were: Hueu Davis, Kale Davis, and Peke Davis. They were the sibling’s of Emma/Queen Emma. They were adopted by John Young/Olohana, Kamehameha and they were also the hanai hookama/adopted with inherited sovereignty of Kauikeaouli/Kamehameha III, or the hanai siblings of Alexander Liholiho - Kamehameha IV.

Kamehameha IV - Alexander Liholiho’s siblings were Paalua; Ruth Keelikolani; Lot Kamehameha/Kamehameha V; David Kamehameha; Moses Kaikioewa; Victoria Kamamalu; stepsiblings: John Kapena, Sam Kapena, Umiokalani, Alenoho; hanai: Hueu Davis, Kale Davis, and Peke Davis all siblings of Kamehameha’s descendants/heirs; stepsiblings.

His mother was Kinau (w) who had been married to Kamehameha II - Liholiho and they were the step parents of all of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, and Kaumualii’s children, step children, and hanai/adopted children.

His mother also married Mataio Kekuanaoa, a descendant of Kaumualii of Kauai, part of the Royal Families.

Note: Did Alexander Liholiho/Kamehameha IV have a Legal Probate? Answer: No. He was a Kamehameha descendant, a Royal Person and not subject to the laws.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

1872 - December 11. Kamehameha V - Lot Kamehameha Kapuaiwa died in the Iolani Palace, Honolulu, Oahu.

He was born on December 11, 1830.

His mother Kinau, a Kamehameha descendant, was married to Liholiho - Kamehameha II who married Mataio Kekuanaoa, one of the descendants of Kaumualii of Kauai, a Royal Family member.

His siblings were Paalua; Ruth Keelikolani; Alexander Liholiho/Kamehameha IV; David Kamehameha; Moses Kaikioewa; Victoria Kamamalu; stepsiblings: John Kapena, Sam Kapena, Umiokalani, Alenoho; hanai: Hueu Davis, Kale Davis, and Peke Davis all siblings of Kamehameha’s descendants/heirs; stepsiblings.

Reference: HAWAIIAN GAZETTE 12/11/1872, p.2, c.1
ADVERTISER 12/14/1872, p.2, c.2
HAWAIIAN GAZETTE 12/18/1872, page 2

Note: Did Lot Kamehameha/Kamehameha V have a Legal Probate? Answer: No. He was a Kamehameha descendant. He was a Royal Person and not subject to the laws.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.



1874 - February 3 - William Charles Lunalilo/King Lunalilo died.

His mother was Kekauluohi/Auhea and father was Charles Kanaina.

His mother, Kekauluohi/Auhea was married to Kamehameha, and Kamehameha II - Liholiho before Charles Kanaina and was the step mother to all of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, and Kaumualii’s children, step children, hanai/adopted children.

His step-sibling’s included all of Kamehameha’s children, step-children and hanai. His mother Kekauluohi/Auhea was married to both Kamehameha and Kamehameha II - Liholiho.

Note: Did William Charles Lunalilo/King Lunalilo have a Legal Probate? Answer: No. His mother Kekauluohi/Auhea was the step mother of all of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, and Kaumualii’s children, step children, and hanai /adopted children.

His father Charles Kanaina was made heir of Queen Kalama’s Estate, and she was married to Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli. Queen Kalama’s, Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli’s descendants/heirs existed and disregarded by the treasonous, conspirator documented Judges.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

1891. January 20 - King Kalakaua/David Laamea Kananakapu Mahinulani Naloiaehuakalani Lumialani died.

References: PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER 1/30/1891, page 2

THE FRIEND February 1891
HAWAIIAN GAZETTE February 17, 1891

He was born on November 16, 1836.

He was married to Kalele (w) and had Kamaka (w) and Kaopu (k).

He married Kapiolani (w) who had an adopted son named Kahanu (k).

Alone, Kalakaua adopted two (2) children: Augustine Nuhi, and Mathias Rose.

Note: Did King Kalakaua have a Legal Probate? Answer: No.

Because his mother was a hanai/adopted daughter of one of Kamehameha’s descendants, he became part of the Royal Families and not subject to the laws.

His mother was also part of the Permanent members of the House of Nobles, a Permanent part of the Hawaiian Government. There were only two (2) parts that were permanent: 1) Sovereign - heirs and successors; 2) House of Nobles - heirs and successors. The last part or 3rd part of the Three (3) Part government was the voted in, temporary part called the House of Representatives.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

1917. November 11 - Liliuokalani, Lydia Kamakaeha Kaolanialii Newewelii/Queen Liliuokalani/Kaeha died.

Reference: PARADISE OF THE PACIFIC, January 1918, pgs. 11-15

Note: Did Liliuokalani/Queen Liliuokalani(w) have a Legal Probate? Answer: No.

She maintained that she did not sign a Trust Deed with Samuel Damon, Curtis Iaukea, William Smith et. Als. And that statement showed up in her Will.

Her mother A. Keohokalole was a hanai /adopted daughter of a Kamehameha descendant and she was a Permanent member of the House of Nobles.

Queen Liliuokalani was Abner Paki’s and Konia’s adopted/hanai daughter. They were both Kamehameha descendants.

Queen Liliuokalani was a Royal Person and not subject to the laws.

Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

Summary

The overall study of the Royal Families shows mega fraud, criminal malfeasance by specific problematic people including the Judges/Justices who did conspire against the Royal Families and claimed that their rules became laws.

There are no statutes of limitations when it comes to fraud.  Additionally, the 1850 Treaty of the Hawaiian Kingdom and the United States of America is a permanent friendship treaty in which Article XIV can be applied.

Duress, stress, usurpation, coercion, intimidation, genocide, piracy, pillaging are documented.  Duress means that all illegal contracts are null, void, etc.

Our Queen Liliuokalani, subjects loyal to the Queen, friends, were under stress, duress, etc. 

The Crown Land owners exists and proven through intensive and extensive genealogy, history, and legal research.

This is additional evidence/proof for the Royal Families, Kamehameha's descendants/heirs and successors, the Judicial Tribunal, the House of Nobles, Konohiki's, kanaka maoli in support of their land titles, Hawaiian Genealogical Society - Hawaiian Kingdom and for our friends in other nations who have or will have Treaty(ies) with us.

Rents and leases are due from the entity State of Hawaii, the United States, etc.

aloha. 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8MHvgEBF5Y

Bruddah Waltah - Keep Hawaiian Lands In Hawaiian Hands

Reference:  theiolani.blogspot.com  http://myweb.ecomplanet.com/GORA8037

https://www.google.com/search?q=rex+vs.+booth+case+picture+by+ameli... and articles posted by Amelia Gora

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    Ka poe haahaa ka naau no ka mea lakou ke aupuni o ka lani
    Tutu Mele Keawe Kauweloa and oral history from gramma Mary Kuulei Gora (2001)
    The humble people will reach to righteousness.

    rjpPicsLovelyHulaDancer.gif -ACorrection:  (3)  House of Nobles to House of Representatives made today 3/06/2015.

    The entity House of Representatives became the Provisional Government then the Republic of Hawaii then the Territory of Hawaii and with executive order by President Eisenhower became the State of Hawaii.

    Queen Liliuokalani did state that it was an "entity" neither de jure nor de facto that usurped her.  

    The Hawaiian Kingdom "went underground":  https://iolani.wordpress.com/2010/01/19/  

    see   also:  Premeditation to take over Pearl Harbor/buy Pearl Harbor because the Treaty would expire soon:2766663024?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024

    and http://amelia-gora.blogspot.com/2011/11/important-keep-for-your-rec... theiolani.blogspot.com   http://pbadupws.nrc.gov/docs/ML0934/ML093421091.pdf

    More PREMEDITATION EVIDENCE compiled by Amelia Gora......aloha.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eQ97saREWk&feature=related

    Music, now the Data..............

    The Date:  June 14, 1890

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    Publication:  THE NEW YORK TIMES

    Summary:  Austin, Minister of Foreign Affairs documented as hastening Annexation of Hawaii to the United States.  Four (4) charges made against him.

    2654303228?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024Date:  October 27, 1892

    Publication:  NEW YORK TIMES

    Summary:  Lies documented.......the U.S. did not own lands in the Hawaiian Islands, this tiny article verifies it.

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    Date:  November 6, 1892

    Publication:  THE NEW YORK TIMES

    Summary:  Annexation was expected.

    2654319938?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024Date:  January 14, 1893

    Publication:  THE NEW YORK TIMES

    Summary:  Standing order was given to take over the Hawaiian Islands see:  January 9, 1893 article in THE NEW YORK TIMES - Pearl Harbor Coaling Station

    PEARL HARBOR COALING STATION.; IMPERATIVE NECESSITY ...

     
    query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res...

    Pearl Harbor is regarded by these maritime as the best site for a war-supply depot in the Pacific. Onoe secured by Jingluud. it places her principal station 2700 ...

    http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F00617FD345B1A738...

    This "secret" was published a day before the U.S. military got off the BOSTON and surrounded the Iolani Palace due to the standing order of the U.S. Government:

    Plots to assume the Hawaiian Government documented --- Benjamin Tracy an American Representative planning with Thurston, et., als. in 1892.

    Thomas Akaka with Dr. Mott-Smith, Lorrin Thurston, et. als. planning the dethronement in Washington, D.C. - 1892.

    January 9 - "not mention the troops"

    January 14 - "secret" published

    January 15 - U.S. armed military left the BOSTON and placed the Queen, her subjects and other foreigners under duress, stress, usurpation, and coercion........criminal activities against a neutral, friendly nation by treasonous persons who were part of the 1/3 voted in part of the Hawaiian Government.  The 2/3 permanent parts of the Hawaiian Government were:  the Sovereign, his/her heirs and successors and the House of Nobles.

    January 16 - Constitution destroyed by Queen Liliuokalani, which returned the Hawaiian Government to a Monarchy Government.  (A purported Constitution was made up by treasonous persons and filed in U.S. Congress).

    January 17 -  Queen Liliuokalani was wrongfully, criminally dethroned.

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFVi-j-yIr0&feature=related

    2654321839?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024Date:  February 2, 1893

    Publication:  THE NEW YORK TIMES

    Summary:  "The President is prepared, and has been ready for many months, to act in a very decisive manner and with a view to the establishment of the influence of the United States in the Hawaiian Islands."

    Yep folks................we know " who let the dogs out".........

    2654327619?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024Date:  February 18, 1893

    Publication:  THE NEW YORK TIMES

    Summary:  The Queen's Protest documented, she admitted she "submitted to force...." , and was aware that the Minister Plenipotentiary of the U.S.  aided and abetted treasonous persons, etc.

    She listed  Three (3) reasons why she submitted to the armed military, representing the U.S., etc.: 

    1) "futility of conflict with the United States;

    2)  "the desire to avoid violence, bloodshed, and the destruction of life and property;

    3)  she felt the President would right the wrongs.

    Importantly, the Queen's Protest was written on January 16, 1893 and published more than a month later or on February 18, 1893.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rd2ODhzlYw4

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    2654330061?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024Date:  February 18, 1893

    Publication:  THE NEW YORK TIMES

    Summary:  The CROWN LANDS "are a trust created by Kamehameha III, out of his personal estate...."

    "the funds arising therefrom were never available for appropriation by the Hawaiian Legislature."

    Meaning:  PIRATES moved in to assume the Private Properties of the Royal Families who existed then and exists now and are currently in Court being sued by criminal deviants perpetuating the crimes documented through the Premeditation Evidence here in this thread.

    2654332822?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024Date:  July 24, 1893

    Publication:  THE NEW YORK TIMES

    Summary:  The treasonous persons who created the Provisional Government turned Republic supported by the U.S. "confiscated" the Crown Lands.  Nearly 1,000,000 acres of land were claimed as "ceded" by the treasonous persons and transferred to the U.S.

    Prominent American lawyers were hired and "engaged to handle the case against the United States Government."

    Premeditation, duress, dethroning a Queen of a neutral, non-violent, friendly nation, criminally assuming private properties, genocide, fraud, criminal deviance, breach of international laws, genocide, etc. ongoing issues.

    2654337960?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024Date:  April 21, 1894

    Publication:  THE NEW YORK TIMES

    Summary:  "Mr. Furbish, who is connected with the State Department of Washington....quoted from the official records of the correspondence between the provisional Government and the representatives of this country to show that the United States assisted the revolutionists, and urged that if this was proved it was only right that the status quo should be restored."

    The Evidence in part is hereby posted for the records and for all Kanaka Maoli, friends, other nations to see the wrongs that is on record.

    This, along with other evidence documents the Crimes of the centuries which has affected our Queen, the Royal Families, kanaka maoli, friends, other citizens, other nations.

    These are issues of PIRACY(IES) on the High Seas, genocide, racketeering, mafia, etc. in the Hawaiian Islands.

    Mr. Furbish, American testimony is also indicative of what must occur as stated above ....."the official records of the correspondence between the provisional Government and the representatives of this country to show that the United States assisted the revolutionists, and urged that if this was proved it was only right that the status quo should be restored."

    All the above is part of the proof and validates that premeditation is documented, and ramifications are ongoing.

    aloha.

    • Additional Reasons Why the State of Hawaii is Illegal

      by Amelia Gora, a Royal Family member 
      (2015)

      The Hawaiian Kingdom is made up of three parts: 1. Sovereign - permanent part for his heirs and successors; 2. House of Nobles - permanent part for their heirs; and 3. House of Representatives (corrected 03/06/15) - Temporary Voted-In Position. This is the part that committed treason in 1893 and moved to dethrone Queen Liliuokalani, and were supported by bankrupt U.S. and Not the United States of America which was usurped in 1871 under the Secret U.S, Constitution benefiting the bankers. See: http://maoliworld.ning.com/…/new-world-order-background-149… New World Order Background: 1493, 1822, 1843, 1871, 1892, and 1915 
      Note: Queen Liliuokalani stated that it was an "entity" which dethroned her and it was neither de facto nor de jure.....The House of Representatives became the Provisional Government supported by the U.S., turned into the Republic of Hawaii then the Territory of Hawaii and the State of Hawaii without a Treaty of Annexation. The State of Hawaii, therefore, is in actuality this 1/3 government branch, an entity which was formed by treasonous persons. The 2/3 Permanent Part of the Hawaiian Government existed then, went "underground", continued to exist then and today, and which is currently in the process of gaining subjects reforming the voted in, non permanent portion of the Hawaiian Government called the House of Representatives.

      The State of Hawaii continues an identity theft because the Republic of Hawaii, Territory of Hawaii period claimed that they were the "successors" of the Hawaiian Kingdom.

      The heirs exist and the "successors" are NOT related to us, are but an "entity" which was treasonous to the Hawaiian Government made up of family members/Royal Families, loyal subjects.

      Therefore, the State of Hawaii are legally pirates, pillagers in the Hawaiian Islands.

      aloha.

      New World Order Background: 1493, 1822, 1843, and 1871, 1892, and 1915 Secret Treaty(ies), Jesu…
      MAOLIWORLD.NING.COM
  • facebook discussion: 

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    Good morning, dear Amelia. I ready our posts about the heirs and do not see Kaahiki or Iaukea. Kaahiki was, I'm told, the first grandson to Kamehameha the Great. But names have been changed. We think the genealogy is in Tahiti as they had keepers come throughout their lives to keep track of who and what and return back. there is a kuleana with a family in Tahiti to do this. Did you hear anything of that?
    5 hours ago
    hi, nice hearing from you folks.....after the wrongful dethronement of Queen Liliuokalani, many families fled and went to Tahiti, Aetearoa/ New Zealand, etc. for safety...... have not covered all of the Kamehameha's but many did hide physically or changed their names to protect themselves, their families...posted this recently showing issues of genocide, etc. http://maoliworld.ning.com/forum/topics/reminders-of-evils-against-...
    malama pono...
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    • Royal Families -

                                     Review by Amelia Gora (2015)

      The following are the Permanent Parts of the Hawaiian Government made up of two (2) parts, of a three (3) Parts Government. Members of the Sovereigns- Heirs and Successors, and the House of Nobles- Heirs and Successors.  The third (3) part of the Hawaiian Government called the House of Representatives is not shown here:

                                                                         1)  Sovereign - heirs and successors

      Heirs:

      Kamehameha  - his children; adopted/hanai children

      Kamehameha II - Liholiho

      Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli - his children; adopted/hanai children

      Kamehameha IV - Alexander Liholiho

      Kamehameha V - Lot Kamehameha

      Successors:

      Kalaniopuu had six (6) wives:


      m.  Kalola - Child:  Kiwalao (k)

               m.  Kalaiwahineuli - Child:  Kalaipaihala (k)

      m.  Kamakolunuiokalani - Child:  Pualinui (w)

      m. Mulehu  - Child:   Manoua/Manowa (w)

      m. Kanekapolei  - Children:  Keoua Kuahuula (k)

      Keoua Peeale (k)

      m.  Kekuohi/Kekupuohi - no Children only step children

      King William Lunalilo

      not married

      King David Kalakaua

      m. Kalele  Children:  Kaopu (k) and Kamaka (w)

      m. Kapiolani - Adopted Child:  Kahanu (k) 

      King Kalakaua alone agreed to care for Mathias B. Rose (k) and Augustine Nuhi (k)

      Queen Liliuokalani

      m. Kaumauma - children; hanai children -  Abigail (w); Kema (k); Wahie(k); Kamukai (k); Ioane (k); Kaeha opio (w); Luka (w) aka's

      m. Keawe

      m. Maulili - step children:  Pohihi (w); Kahue (w)

      m. Koolau

      m. John Dominis - he adopted by himself:  2+ children unidentified

      Kaumualii had four (4) wives:

      m.  Kapuaamohu - Children:  Aarona Kealiiahonui (k);

      Humehume/George Humehume (k);

      Kinoiki (w);

      Nahinu (w)

      m. Namahana - Children:  Haupu/Kahekili (k);

      Kuheleaumoku (k);

      Kahai (k)

      Kanekoa (k)

      Kaulia (k)

      step children:  all of Kalaniopuu's;  and Kaumualii's children, step children, hanai children.

      m.  Kapule - Children: none; Kaumualii's and Kalaniopuu's children, step children, hanai children.

      m. Kaahumanu - Step children, all of Kalaniopuu's;  and Kaumualii's children, step children, hanai children.

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      (2) House of Nobles

       
      The following are the Permanent Members of the House of Nobles, the Second of the Three (3) part government. The First Part being Permanent Part: the Sovereign - the Kamehameha's Heirs and Successors, and the last Part - the Third part being the voted in, temporary part of the Hawaiian Government called the House of Representatives:

       J. Kuakini      - siblings:  Kaahumanu (w); Kaheiheimalie/Hoapiliwahine (w); Namahana (w) et. als.

      M. Kekauonohi - was married to Kamehameha II - Liholiho; A. Kealiiahonui; and Levi Haalelea.  Children; step children including Kalaniopuu's, Kamehameha's, Kaumualii's; hanai/adopted Abigail Maheha; siblings - WP Leleiohoku; Nahuina, et. als.

      A. Kealiiahonui - siblings:  Humehume/George Humehume; Nahinu (w); Kinoiki (w); Haupu/Kahekili; Kuheleaumoku; Kahai; Kanekoa; and Kaulia; children; step siblings:  all of Kalaniopuu's, Kamehameha's, and Kaumualii's children, stepchildren, and hanai/adopted children; step children including  Kalaniopuu's, Kamehameha's, Kaumualii's; hanai/adopted Abigail Maheha; siblings - WP Leleiohoku; Nahuina, et. als.

      Keoni Ana - siblings:  Grace Kamaikui; Fanny Kekela; Gina Lahilahi; adopted siblings:  Hueu Davis, Kale Davis; and Peke Davis

      Alapai - a Kamehameha, Kalaniopuu descendant/heir

      A. Paki - a Kamehameha, Kalaniopuu descendant/heir; brother:  Kalaniulumoku whose many descendants/heirs exists.

      Konia - a Kamehameha descendant/heir who was the mother of Bernice Pauahi wrongfully claimed to be "the last of the Kamehameha's" by treasonous, conspirators; she was married to Abner Paki; siblings:  Pauahi(w), Hanuna, and Keola; her hanai daughter was Namakaeha/Kamakaeha/Liliuokalani/Queen Liliuokalani.

      M. Kekuanaoa - Kamehameha's sister Kiilaweau descendant/heir who married Kamehameha's grand daughters:  Pauahi (w) and Kinau (w).  Because two of his wives were married to Kamehameha II - Liholiho, he became the step father of all of Kalaniopuu's, Kamehameha's, and Kaumualii's children, step children, and hanai/adopted children.

      Pauahi (w) was married to Kamehameha II - Liholiho, His son Kahalaia, then M. Kekuanaoa.  She had Ruth Keelikolani (w).

      Mataio Kekuanaoa had son Palua/Paalua/Kapaalua with his first wife Kalehua (w).

      Mataio Kekuanaoa married Kinau (w) and had Moses Kaikioewa; Lot Kamehameha - Kamehameha V; David Kamehameha; Alexander Liholiho - Kamehameha IV; and Victoria Kamamalu.

      Mataio Kekuanaoa married Kaloloahilani (w) - no children.

      Mataio Kekuanaoa married Kalima/Kalimakuhi/Kamahine and had step children:  John Kapena, Sam Kapena, Umiokalani (w); Alenoho; Kapehe (w) et. als.

      note:  Kamehameha II's - Liholiho's wives were:  

        Kamāmalu
      Kīnaʻu
      Kekāuluohi
      Pauahi
      Kekauʻōnohi

       Pali (w) - who married Antone Silveira; Keawe 

      W.P. Leleiohoku - son of Kalanimoku who married Kiliwehi (w); Kuwahine (w); Keopuolani (w) - widow of Kamehameha; and Akahi (w).  His father  became the step father of all of Kalaniopuu's, Kamehameha's, and Kaumualii's children, step children, and hanai/adopted children.

      Ruta - daughter of Kamehameha descendant through Pauli Kaoleioku; daughter of Mataio Kekuanaoa.

      Keohokalole - hanai daughter of Kamehameha descendant Nahuina (w).  Mother of David Kalakaua/King Kalakaua; Miriam Likelike; Kamakaeha/Namakaeha/Kaeha/Liliuokalani/Queen Liliuokalani.

      C. Kanaina - last husband of Kekauluohi/Auhea who was married to Kamehameha; and Kamehameha II - Liholiho. He became the step father of all of Kalaniopuu's, Kamehameha's, and Kaumualii's children, step children, and hanai/adopted children.

      Joani Ii - he was the hanai father of Kapehe (w); kahu hanai of alii.  Research incomplete.

      T. Haalilio - research incomplete.

      aloha.

       

         

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSFLZ-MzIhM  Muppet Movie - The Rainbow Connection

      Reference:  genealogy researches; theiolani.blogspot.com

  • Sent out for the Records:

    to presidentcommentsSwitzerlandIrishjohn.maguireinfoOfficemayor,  


     

    President Barack Obama

    Secretary of State - John Kerry

    Judges, Governor Ige, et. als. in the Hawaiian Islands

    Many Interested others

     

                                            Re:   Hawaiian Kingdom Record No. 2015-0212  Kamehameha's Descendants/Heirs Exists - More Evidence from Amelia Gora, Acting Liaison of Foreign Affairs, Judicial Tribunal Member, House of Nobles Member, etc,

     

    Greetings, 

     

    The following information shows that the land owners, title owners in the Hawaiian Kingdom/ Kingdom of Hawaii/Ko Hawaii Pae Aina/He Mokupuni Pae Aina o Hawaii/ Hawaiian Islands/ Hawaiian archipelago/Hawaii exists.

     

    This is provided for additional information supporting the Judicial Tribunal invoking the Article XIV of the 1850 Treaty of the Hawaiian Kingdom and the United States of America.

     

    The following article was posted for the Hawaiian/kanaka maoli, other Nations, Public Notice for all to see:

     

     Families of Kamehameha Exists .....The Crown Land Owners Exists......Pirates/Pillagers Documented ......

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    OUR ROYAL FAMILIES

    In the Hawaiian Kingdom/Kingdom of Hawaii/
    Ko Hawaii Pae Aina/He Mokupuni Pae Aina o Hawaii/Hawaiian 
    Islands/ Hawaiian archipelago/Hawaii

    Review by Amelia Gora (2015)


    The following Sovereigns/Alii Nui/Hawaiian Leaders and their Families or Heirs and Successors who were all kanaka maoli are listed below.

    They and their descendants/heirs are the Crown Land Owners, and not to be confused with the occupiers, entity State of Hawaii which was set up with the United States support, the Premeditation, and Conspiracy/ Pillaging, Racketeering against a neutral, friendly, non-violent nation.

    Permanent Part of the Three Part Government:

    (1) Sovereign

    Heirs:

    For clarity, the Kamehameha’s are the true heirs, the bloodlines. This includes Kamehameha, Kamehameha II - Liholiho, Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli, Kamehameha IV - Alexander Liholiho, Kamehameha V - Lot Kamehameha. Also included are all of Kamehameha’s children/ descendants/ direct bloodlines.

    Successors:

    The Kalaniopuu’s, King Lunalilo’s, King Kalakaua, and Queen Liliuokalani’s Families are successors due to being step children, hanai children of the Kamehameha’s.

    (2) House of Nobles

    Descendants/Heirs of the Permanent body:

      J. Kuakini

    M. Kekauonohi

    A. Kealiiahonui

    Keoni Ana

    Alapai

    A. Paki

    Konia

    M. Kekuanaoa

    W.P. Leleiohoku

    Ruta

    Keohokalole

    C. Kanaina

    Joani Ii

    T. Haalilio

     (3)  House of Nobles - Temporary Voted-In Position.  This is the part that committed treason in 1893 and moved to dethrone Queen Liliuokalani, and were supported by bankrupt U.S. and Not the United States of America who was usurped in 1871.


    1782. Kalaniopuu died.

    Kalaniopuu’s widows were: Kalola, Kalaiwahineuli, Kamakolunuiokalani, Mulehu, Kanekapolei, and Kekuohi/Kekupuohi

    Kalola (w) - their son was Kiwalao.

    Kalaiwahineuli (w) - their son was Kalaipaihala.

    Kamakolunuiokalani (w) - their daughter was Pualinui.

    Mulehu (w) - their daughter was Manoua/Manowa.

    Kanekapolei (w) - their twin sons were Keoua Ahuula and Keous Peeale.

    Kekuohi/Kekupuohi (w) - no children

    All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of Kalaniopuu‘s widows.

    Note: Did Kalaniopuu have a Probate? Answer: No.

    Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.


    1819. Kamehameha died.

    Kamehameha’s widows were: Kanekapolei, Keopuolani, Kaahumanu, Kaheiheimalie, Namahana/Piia, Wahinepio, Manono, Kalola; Kekela; Kalanihulimaka; and Auhea/Kekauluohi.

    Kanekapolei (w):

    Kanekapolei (w) was the widow of Kalaniopuu of the Big Island. She was married to Kamehameha. She married Kuuku after Kamehameha died.

    Kanekapolei (w) was the sibling of Mahihelelima/Mahi who was the kahu of Kaahumanu (w); Kaheiheimalie (w); and Namahana/Piia (w) wives of Kamehameha.

    Kanekapolei (w) was the mother of Keoua Ahuula; Keoua Peeale with Kalaniopuu. She was the mother of Kaoleioku; Kanekapolei (w); and Keliiokahekili (w) with Kamehameha. She became the hanai/adopted mother of Waha/Wahawela; Keliipio; and Kamanowai when she married Kuuku.

    All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.

    Note: Did Kanekapolei (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

    Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

    Keopuolani (w):

    Keopuolani had nine (9) children with Kamehameha. Only three (3) were named, the others not named. The three (3) were: Liholiho/ Kamehameha II; Kauikeaouli/Kamehameha III; and Nahienaena (w).

    All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.

    Keopuolani (w) married Kalanimoku and had step children: Leleiohoku/W.P. Leleiohoku; Kikau (k); and hanai child: Kekauonohi/ Miriam Kekauonohi (w).

    Keopuolani (w) married Hoapilikane and had step children.

    Note: Did Keopuolani (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

    Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.


    Kaahumanu (w):

    All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.

    Kaahumanu (w) married Kaumualii. She also married Keliiahonui/ Kealiiahonui the oldest son of Kaumualii.

    Note: Did Kaahumanu (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

    Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

    Kaheiheimalie/Hoapiliwahine (w):

    All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.

    Kaheiheimalie/Hoapiliwahine (w) was married to Kalaimamahu, brother of Kamehameha and had Auhea/Kekauluohi (w). She had Kamamalu (w); Kinau (w) with Kamehameha.

    She married and had step children with Hoapilikane.

    Note: Did Kaheiheimalie/Hoapiliwahine (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

    Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

    Namahana/Piia (w):

    Kaumualii of Kauai married Namahana/Piia (w) and had Haupu/ Kahekili; Kuheleaumoku; Kahai; Kanekoa; and Kaulia.

    Kaumualii had other children from his previous marriage: Keliiahonui/Aarona Keliiahonui; Humehume/George Humehume; Kinoiki (w); and Nahinu (w).

    Namahana/Piia (w) last marriage was to Laanui/Gideon Laanui.

    All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.

    Note: Did Namahana/Piia (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

    Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

    Wahinepio (w):

    Wahinepio (w) also married Kinau (k) son of Kamehameha and had Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi (w); Maulili; and Keliikanakaole/Kanakaole;

    All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.

    Note: Did Wahinepio (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

    Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

    Manono (w):


    Manono (w) widow of Kamehameha and new wife of Kekuaokalani.

    Kekuaokalani, son of Keliimaikai, brother of Kamehameha opposed breaking the kapu system and his penalty was death.

    Kekuaokalani’s siblings included Kuamoo/Kaonaeha (w), et als. They were also the descendants of Kalaniopuu.

    Manono (w) also received a death sentence for opposing the breaking of the kapu system.

    Manono (w) was the sister of Kalanimoku, Boki, Wahinepio (w), Kahikona, Kekoa, and Keoua.

    All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.

    Note: Did Manono (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

    Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands in the Hawaiian Islands, including the Crown Lands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.


    Kalola (w):

    All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.

    Note: Did Kalola (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

    Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

    Kekela (w):

    All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.

    Note: Did Kekela (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

    Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

    Kalanihulimaka (w):

    She had Kanekapolei (w).

    All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.

    Note: Did Kalanihulimaka (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

    Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

    Kekauluohi/Auhea (w):

    All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.

    Kekauluohi/Auhea (w) married Liholiho/Kamehameha II.

    Kekauluohi/Auhea (w) married Kanaina/Charles Kanaina and had William Charles Lunalilo/King Lunalilo.

    Note: Did Kekauluohi/Auhea (w) have a Probate? Answer: No. Her Probate was refused by Judge Albert Francis Judd more than 25 years after she died.

    Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

    Kaumualii married Kapuaamohu (w); Namahana/Piia (w) who was also a wife of Kamehameha; Kapule/Debora Kapule (w); and Kaahumanu (w).

    Kaumualii had Keliiahonui/Aarona Keliiahonui; Humehume/George Humehume; Kinoiki (w); Nahinu (w); Haupu/Kahekili; Kuheleaumoku; Kahai; Kanekoa; and Kaulia.

    All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of his because of his marriages to two (2) of Kamehameha‘s wives: Namahana/Piia (w) and her sister Kaahumanu (w).

    Note: Did Kaumualii have a Probate? Answer: No.

    Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

    1824. July 14 - Liholiho/Kamehameha II died in London, England of the measles.

    He was born in 1796.

    Liholiho/Kamehameha II’s wife Queen Kamamalu died six (6) days before or on July 8. - she died in London, England of the measles.

    All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.

    Note: Liholiho/Kamehameha II had married one of the wives of his father, a step mother, and she brought into the relationship all of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, Kaumualii’s children, stepchildren, and hanai/ adopted children into the family.

    Note: Did Queen Kamamalu/Kamamalu (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

    Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

    Liholiho/Kamehameha II left his widows: Kekauluohi/Auhea; Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi; Kapule; Pauahi; Liliha and Pali. Kamamalu, another wife, died on July 8 or 6 days before after catching the measles in England.

    Liholiho/Kamehameha II’s step children were all of Kalaniopuu’s children/ step children; Kamehameha’s children/ step children; and Kaumualii’s children/ step children.

    Note: Liholiho/Kamehameha II had married one of the wives of his father, a step mother, and she brought into the relationship all of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, Kaumualii’s children, stepchildren, and hanai/ adopted children into the family.

    His widows: Kekauluohi/Auhea; Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi; Kinau; Kapule; Pauahi; Liliha and Pali married after.

    Note: Did Liholiho/Kamehameha II have a Probate? Answer: No.

    Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

    Kekauluohi/Auhea (w)

    She married Kahea/Kaheakulani. Research incomplete.

    She married Kanaina/Charles Kanaina. They had William Charles Lunalilo/King Lunalilo.

    William Charles Lunalilo/King Lunalilo became the step sibling of all of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, and Kaumualii’s children, step children and hanai hookama/adopted children who inherited sovereignty when he was born.


    Note: Liholiho/Kamehameha II had married one of the wives of his father, a step mother, and she brought into the relationship all of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, Kaumualii’s children, stepchildren, and hanai/ adopted children into the family.

    Note: Did Kekauluohi/Auhea (w) have a Probate? Answer: No. Her Probate was refused by Judge Albert Francis Judd more than 25 years after she died.

    Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.
    Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi (w)

    Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi (w) married Aarona Keliiahonui/ Keliiahonui/Kealiiahonui and had a child. Appears to have been a son named Pupuka. Research incomplete.

    Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi (w) had hanai /adopted daughter named Abigail Maheha (w).

    Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi (w) married Levi Haalelea after Keliiahonui/Kealiiahonui/Aarona Keliiahonui died.
    Note: When Keliiahonui/Kealiiahonui/Aarona Keliiahonui died, heirs were many because he was married to Kaahumanu (w) one of the wives of Kamehameha. He too was the step father of all of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, and Kaumualii’s children, step children, and hanai hookama/ adopted children who inherited sovereignty.

    Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi (w) was the grand daughter of Kamehameha. She had full sibling’s including Maulili; and Keliikanakaole/Kanakaole. Her hanai sibling’s included: Leleiohoku/ William Pitt Leleiohoku (son of Kalanimoku and Kiliwehi. Kalanimoku also married Kuwahine(w), and Akahi(w)); Nahuina (son of Akahi (w) who was married to Kikau, son of Nuuanu), et. Als.

    Note: Liholiho/Kamehameha II had married one of the wives of his father, a step mother, and she brought into the relationship all of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, Kaumualii’s children, stepchildren, and hanai/ adopted children into the family.

    Note: Did Kekauonohi (w) have a Probate? Or, Was she supposed to have a Probate? Answer: No. She was a Royal Person and not subject to the laws.

    Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

    Kapule (w)

    Kapule (k) married Kaumualii, Kealiiahonui/Keliiahonui/Aarona Keliiahonui, and Simon Kaiu. Their hanai/adopted daughter was Kaluaipihana (w). Research incomplete.

    Note: Liholiho/Kamehameha II had married one of the wives of his father, a step mother, and she brought into the relationship all of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, Kaumualii’s children, stepchildren, and hanai/ adopted children into the family.

    Note: Did Kapule (w) have a Probate? Or, Was she supposed to have a Probate? Answer: No. She was a Royal Person and not subject to the laws.

    Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

    Pauahi (w)

    Pauahi (w) married Kahalaia, a Kamehameha. Pauahi (w) also married Mataio Kekuanaoa and had Ruth Keelikolani/Ruta/ Luka/Keelikolani (w). Her older brother was Paalua (k) son of Mataio Kekuanaoa.

    Note: Liholiho/Kamehameha II had married one of the wives of his father, a step mother, and she brought into the relationship all of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, Kaumualii’s children, stepchildren, and hanai/ adopted children into the family.

    Note: Did Pauahi (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

    Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

    Liliha (w)

    Liliha (w) married Boki, brother of Kalanimoku.

    Liliha (w) was married to Namaile/Kalaniulumoku, brother of Abner Paki, sons of Kalanihelemaiiluna Paki, son of Kamehameha.

    Liliha (w) was also the mother/step mother of Abigail Maheha (w), Jane Loeau (w); Alapai (k); Kaluaikau (w); Kalola (w); P.F. Koakanu/ Pius F. Koakanu, et. Als.

    Note: Liholiho/Kamehameha II had married one of the wives of his father, a step mother, and she brought into the relationship all of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, Kaumualii’s children, stepchildren, and hanai/ adopted children into the family.

    Additional Note: Kalola (w) was the “next of kin” to Bernice Pauahi Bishop thru her father’s lines. Kalola’s (w) siblings families were also the “next of kin” to Bernice Pauahi Bishop who was Not the “last of the Kamehameha’s”.

    Note: Did Liliha (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

    Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

    Pali (w)

    Pali (w) married Keawe, and married Antone Sylva. Pali (w) children /step children included David Keawe/Davis Sylva, George D. Sylva, Keo/ George Sylva/Silveira, Huakini Sylva/Silveira, et. Als. Research incomplete.

    Note: Liholiho/Kamehameha II had married one of the wives of his father, a step mother, and she brought into the relationship all of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, Kaumualii’s children, stepchildren, and hanai/ adopted children into the family.

    Note: Did Pali (w) have a Probate? Answer: No.

    Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

    She was married to Kaumualii of Kauai who had been married to Kamehameha, married to A. Kealiiahonui/ Kealiiahonui who was married to Kaahumanu, one of the widows of Kamehameha.

    Note: Did Kapule/Debora Kapule (w) have a Legal Probate? Answer: No. She was a Royal Person and not subject to the laws.

    Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

      

     

    • 1854 - December 15. Kauikeaouli/Kamehameha III died. His names were Kauikeaouli, Kaleopapa, Kuakamanolani, Mahinalani, Kalaninuiwaiakua, Keaweaweulaokalani.

      He was born in 1813.

      He married Nahienaena, his sister; Kekualoa; Gina Lahilahi; and Kalama.

      His children were: Keaweaweula1 and Keaweaweula 2d (both died in infancy); Opunui, Kekipi, Keawe, Mahoe, Kahalaoa, Papa, Nalimu, and Albert Kunuiakea. His stepchildren were Kahue (w), Pohihi (w), and Peter Kekuaokalani. His hanai/adopted children were: Alexander Liholiho/Kamehameha IV; Hueu Davis; Kale Davis; and Peke Davis. Their siblings were all of Kamehameha’s children, step-children.

      His sibling’s were all of Kalaniopuu’s children, step children; all of Kamehameha’s children, step children, and hanai/adopted children; all of Kaumualii’s children; step children; Kalanimoku’s children/ step children/ hanai /adopted children; and Hoapili (k) children, stepchildren.

      Note: Did Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli have a Legal Probate? Answer: No. He was a Royal Person and not subject to the laws.

      Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.


      1863. November 30 - Kamehameha IV - Alexander, Kalani-Kua-Liholiho, Iolani-Maka-O-Louli, Kunuiakea, Kukailimoku, Alexander Liholiho - died at the Palace.

      He was born on February 9, 1834.

      He was adopted at birth by Kauikeaouli/Kamehameha III.

      His wife was Emma Kaleleonalani/Queen Emma the daughter of Fanny Kekela and Naea. Emma was adopted by Dr. TCB Rooke. Dr. TCB Rooke was the second husband of Grace Kamaikui, sister of Emma’s mother Fanny Kekela. They were the children of John Young/Olohana.

      Grace Kamaikui/Kamaikui/Kalukona’s first marriage was to Isaac Davis and their children were: Hueu Davis, Kale Davis, and Peke Davis. They were the sibling’s of Emma/Queen Emma. They were adopted by John Young/Olohana, Kamehameha and they were also the hanai hookama/adopted with inherited sovereignty of Kauikeaouli/Kamehameha III, or the hanai siblings of Alexander Liholiho - Kamehameha IV.

      Kamehameha IV - Alexander Liholiho’s siblings were Paalua; Ruth Keelikolani; Lot Kamehameha/Kamehameha V; David Kamehameha; Moses Kaikioewa; Victoria Kamamalu; stepsiblings: John Kapena, Sam Kapena, Umiokalani, Alenoho; hanai: Hueu Davis, Kale Davis, and Peke Davis all siblings of Kamehameha’s descendants/heirs; stepsiblings.

      His mother was Kinau (w) who had been married to Kamehameha II - Liholiho and they were the step parents of all of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, and Kaumualii’s children, step children, and hanai/adopted children.

      His mother also married Mataio Kekuanaoa, a descendant of Kaumualii of Kauai, part of the Royal Families.

      Note: Did Alexander Liholiho/Kamehameha IV have a Legal Probate? Answer: No. He was a Kamehameha descendant, a Royal Person and not subject to the laws.

      Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

      1872 - December 11. Kamehameha V - Lot Kamehameha Kapuaiwa died in the Iolani Palace, Honolulu, Oahu.

      He was born on December 11, 1830.

      His mother Kinau, a Kamehameha descendant, was married to Liholiho - Kamehameha II who married Mataio Kekuanaoa, one of the descendants of Kaumualii of Kauai, a Royal Family member.

      His siblings were Paalua; Ruth Keelikolani; Alexander Liholiho/Kamehameha IV; David Kamehameha; Moses Kaikioewa; Victoria Kamamalu; stepsiblings: John Kapena, Sam Kapena, Umiokalani, Alenoho; hanai: Hueu Davis, Kale Davis, and Peke Davis all siblings of Kamehameha’s descendants/heirs; stepsiblings.

      Reference: HAWAIIAN GAZETTE 12/11/1872, p.2, c.1
      ADVERTISER 12/14/1872, p.2, c.2
      HAWAIIAN GAZETTE 12/18/1872, page 2

      Note: Did Lot Kamehameha/Kamehameha V have a Legal Probate? Answer: No. He was a Kamehameha descendant. He was a Royal Person and not subject to the laws.

      Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.



      1874 - February 3 - William Charles Lunalilo/King Lunalilo died.

      His mother was Kekauluohi/Auhea and father was Charles Kanaina.

      His mother, Kekauluohi/Auhea was married to Kamehameha, and Kamehameha II - Liholiho before Charles Kanaina and was the step mother to all of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, and Kaumualii’s children, step children, hanai/adopted children.

      His step-sibling’s included all of Kamehameha’s children, step-children and hanai. His mother Kekauluohi/Auhea was married to both Kamehameha and Kamehameha II - Liholiho.

      Note: Did William Charles Lunalilo/King Lunalilo have a Legal Probate? Answer: No. His mother Kekauluohi/Auhea was the step mother of all of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, and Kaumualii’s children, step children, and hanai /adopted children.

      His father Charles Kanaina was made heir of Queen Kalama’s Estate, and she was married to Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli. Queen Kalama’s, Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli’s descendants/heirs existed and disregarded by the treasonous, conspirator documented Judges.

      Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

      1891. January 20 - King Kalakaua/David Laamea Kananakapu Mahinulani Naloiaehuakalani Lumialani died.

      References: PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER 1/30/1891, page 2

      THE FRIEND February 1891
      HAWAIIAN GAZETTE February 17, 1891

      He was born on November 16, 1836.

      He was married to Kalele (w) and had Kamaka (w) and Kaopu (k).

      He married Kapiolani (w) who had an adopted son named Kahanu (k).

      Alone, Kalakaua adopted two (2) children: Augustine Nuhi, and Mathias Rose.

      Note: Did King Kalakaua have a Legal Probate? Answer: No.

      Because his mother was a hanai/adopted daughter of one of Kamehameha’s descendants, he became part of the Royal Families and not subject to the laws.

      His mother was also part of the Permanent members of the House of Nobles, a Permanent part of the Hawaiian Government. There were only two (2) parts that were permanent: 1) Sovereign - heirs and successors; 2) House of Nobles - heirs and successors. The last part or 3rd part of the Three (3) Part government was the voted in, temporary part called the House of Representatives.

      Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

      1917. November 11 - Liliuokalani, Lydia Kamakaeha Kaolanialii Newewelii/Queen Liliuokalani/Kaeha died.

      Reference: PARADISE OF THE PACIFIC, January 1918, pgs. 11-15

      Note: Did Liliuokalani/Queen Liliuokalani(w) have a Legal Probate? Answer: No.

      She maintained that she did not sign a Trust Deed with Samuel Damon, Curtis Iaukea, William Smith et. Als. And that statement showed up in her Will.

      Her mother A. Keohokalole was a hanai /adopted daughter of a Kamehameha descendant and she was a Permanent member of the House of Nobles.

      Queen Liliuokalani was Abner Paki’s and Konia’s adopted/hanai daughter. They were both Kamehameha descendants.

      Queen Liliuokalani was a Royal Person and not subject to the laws.

      Meaning: Heirs exists, the Title to lands, including the Crown Lands in the Hawaiian Islands belongs to the Families of Kamehameha.

      Summary

      The overall study of the Royal Families shows mega fraud, criminal malfeasance by specific problematic people including the Judges/Justices who did conspire against the Royal Families and claimed that their rules became laws.

      There are no statutes of limitations when it comes to fraud.  Additionally, the 1850 Treaty of the Hawaiian Kingdom and the United States of America is a permanent friendship treaty in which Article XIV can be applied.

      Duress, stress, usurpation, coercion, intimidation, genocide, piracy, pillaging are documented.  Duress means that all illegal contracts are null, void, etc.

      Our Queen Liliuokalani, subjects loyal to the Queen, friends, were under stress, duress, etc. 

      The Crown Land owners exists and proven through intensive and extensive genealogy, history, and legal research.

      This is additional evidence/proof for the Royal Families, Kamehameha's descendants/heirs and successors, the Judicial Tribunal, the House of Nobles, Konohiki's, kanaka maoli in support of their land titles, Hawaiian Genealogical Society - Hawaiian Kingdom and for our friends in other nations who have or will have Treaty(ies) with us.

      Rents and leases are due from the entity State of Hawaii, the United States, etc.

      aloha. 

       

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      Reference:  theiolani.blogspot.com  http://myweb.ecomplanet.com/GORA8037

      https://www.google.com/search?q=rex+vs.+booth+case+picture+by+ameli... and articles posted by Amelia Gora

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