Reply by Kaohi on July 29, 2010 at 11:58am

Amelia,

On the bloodquantum issue, state or not state... State did not give or help people with 50% bloodquantum..therefore ...native Hawaiian women with 50% bloodquantum asked for assistance from the legislature to use those 5 (f) monies for their children's education...not to purchase trips abroad..new carpeting...new drapes... or pension funds... . But, to extend their education during the summer.

The Council of Hawaiian agencies once learned of this request....created an "Incorporation" with the women with 50% plus bloodquantum in 1974.

They COHO had a change of heart. Decided to form a 'State' agency OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS via the con con 1978. 1979/80 bogus election 35,000 spoiled ballots!!!!

My question at that time was to see if we had (people voices)?

Between 1974 and 1978 we had the Panewa (sp) case running. Kokee case running, Halikuahine, Papakolea etc...evictions...now we have poverty....highest drop out rate in all of Americans education system. The list is endless....for people with 50% plus bloodquantum. Is death an answer?

My point is...

200,000 acres....revenues....for (not) those that are 50% plus bloodquantum...for the common good....

If not the 50% plus bloodquantum than who?


We've been in a stangle hold since 1918---and suffering.

Sugar barons made off with their profits with the blessings of "Halau O Wahiikaahuula Ahahui Poo" between 1918-1958. Now what!

I don't know how to explain the trappings of the bloodquantum--and it being done to us by the very people that formed OHA.

Here is an excerpt from one of my findings in my library:

LEST WE FORGET --WHEN THE HEAVENS WEPT
The Aliis of Hawaii Nei gathered into their waiting arms, one of their fairest members yesterday when Princess David Kawananakoa passed into the ever green valley of memories. Her final resting place will be the last crypt in the Royal Mausoleum; right next to her husband, Prince David Kawananakoa.
Born in Honolulu, January 1, 1882, the Princess was the daughter of the late James Campbell and Abigail Kaihelani Maipinepine of Lahaina, Maui. She was married to Prince David Kahalepouli Kawananakoa Piikoi, a prince of the Kalakaua dynasty and a descendent of an ancient Hawaiian family of chiefly and royal rank.
In Honolulu, Princess Kawananakoa, because interested in Hawaiian and civic affairs. She was Regent of the Hale O Na Alii O Hawaii, a fraternal organization of Hawaiian men and women; an honorary president of the Hawaiian Girls' Club; an honorary president of the Kaahumanu Society besides being an officer or member in many other fraternal, civic and religious associations. She was a member of the Hawaiian Homes Commission and strongly urged that those of Hawaiian blood take advantage of the opportunity of going back to the land.
The Princess lived for many years in a home on Pensacola street, surrounded with Hawaiian antiques which had been the possessions of King Kalakaua and Queen Kapiolani, priceless souvenirs of the days when royalty ruled the islands. She died in her other home on Judd Street.
During the lying-in-state for a period of three days, the casket was surrounded by kahilis and capes of her family, and members of various organizations of which she was a member, stood watch. During the last hour proceeding the services at 3 P.M. on Sunday, April 15, 1945, the watch was kept by officers of the Hale O Na Alii, clad in their white holokus and red and yellow capes. Giant kahilis guarded the four corners of the bier, two of white feathers at the head and two of black feathers at the foot. Three magnificient yellow and red feather capes draped the casket.
The funeral procession proceeded from the home to the Nuuanu Mausoleum led by the Royal Hawaiian band cadets from the Kamehameha School. As the orchid and lei strewn casket was lowered into the crypt, the band played softly our own Hawaii Ponoi and Aloha Oe, while members of various Hawaiian societies stood at attention.
And so as the rain gods of Nuuanu shed a passing tear, Hawaii laid to rest one of its fairest and best loved princesses.

Now what!

We, the people did exactly that "return to the land of opportunity". This so called land of opportunity for the general leases 'common good' for whom? General Leases that consist of 180, 000 acres for the general public. Of the 200,000 acres the 50% plus bloodquantum reside on 'dense' houselots, void of soil and dignity on the remaining 20,000 acres. For shame!!!!!

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Aloha Da Princess October 25, 2011

Yes, I understand, our beliefs are the same..however..I believe and not sure you are at the point that one wants to work with our people.  Not an easy job and intruth; we don't do this too well, I don't recommend this point of departure.  It is because when we serve; we forget to take care of ourselves!  So we give and give and give...and when people with dark hearts show up in our lives; we don't see their true nature and they are many among the needy that take and take and take. 

These darkness has no spirits, are fixed in their point of origin, they do not see their dark ancestors spirit and mirror their worth in today's society.  If one crosses their path they will suck from the needy spirits, self-serve their own purposes, and use cyberspace to network and build their grounding with huge malice in their hearts.  The point of departure with both dark spirits is that guns were used and given to Kam's to kill our people that's how unifying Hawaii happened.  From this stepping off point which no one likes to admit, we (you, me, everyone) commit the ultimate sin and allow genocide to happen to our people over and over.  Until we take responsibility in stopping this atrocity, I believe (opinion) we're just pawns in the bigger game and I don't play chess.

 

What we as Pacific Islanders can do is to keep serving our people within reason, speak our minds, and keep a maintenance tool kit handy for betrayal, decite, and actions of malice by certain people.  Remember the new testament and leave the old testament people of dark hearts to Ke Akua.  If one look carefully their is a gun in the the mist of their 'ha'.  That is the point of contention that one should always ask this group with dark hearts.  That is their system of operation on cyber space.  Sorta like Josiah on Maui? 

 

I am not one to clean house of these bad dust, so all I can say is give them the benefit of doubt which is nothing and don't hesitate to call them out and counter their 'sick' behavior within reason when the time is right for you.  these types of battles can be tiring. 

 

At this point in time, APEC is in town and this is where one should focus, of course if you want to--just a suggestion.  We have 40,000 names on DHHL list and we are the pawns in the global economy because of the aboriginal status in their pillars.  We are the DHHL aboriginals (bloodquantum) on a 'rehabilitation' US policy program (wards of state) not 'recognition'!  Our safe haven is the bloodquantum.  Darkspirits with guns woke up to this bloodquantum structure in the 70s.  The bloodquantum unbeknown to us too, protected our people from outsiders with dark hearts.  In connecting to APEC they are throwing us the bones of resiliency.  Resiliency is what the bankers are giving to the Pacific Island women and their children.  We need this safety net to continue living in the Pacific Islands and our ancestors oceans. How... is the question?  Is it education? is it free lunch/food bank? Is it structure buildings--and not tents?  Is it assistant suicide, front page of the main media?  Tell APEC what you want!

Richard (Henry Richard Kinney) moved to Waianae to debunk native Hawaiian women living on/near Hawaiian Homestead.  He has done this to Papakolea 60s Waimanalo 70s, and Waianae 2000--Papakolea being the worst event in the Hawaiian Movement.  I knew this and I don't back down from this frontline of genocide. People jump on board for a few moments cannot stand the heat from their social network and they turn their backs on native women and children.  It hurts their super ego and for a moment me too. 

 

We need to focus on resiliency, to keep our native Hawaiian children in safe harbor.  Unfortunately, we have no resources.  At this point, I am watching what is happening in Uganda, Congo and the white house policies for women and children.  And too, Micronesian voices especially the Marshall Island Ebeye where drought and nuclear isotope material are poisioning people because of their Missile Star Wars training toxic waste leaching out into our environment.  In the APEC 'risk' we may too have to leave the islands if we don't stop the poisioning of our environment.  I don't hear this contended voice coming form Moana Nui the actors in their private forums. 

 

The only way to make this connection to APEC is to speak up and let them know how things are.  The technical tool by APEC policy is forums.  Maoliworld is a legitimate forum, note the recent activities.  So stay on board, write, speak up and ask others to join the forum and give their voice--the more that speaks up better to drown out bad 'ha'.

 

One more thing learn the art of echo among aboriginal people the New Zealands, Australians, and Indonesians are here on Maoliworld. It's also okay with me if you go away too and come back later.  Most of all take care of the young people and their children.  Much Aloha from the heart.

 

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