Re: Kingdom of Hawaii/Hawaiian Kingdom Notice from the Minister of Interior John Gora Elected in 2008 by the House of Nobles; Assistants: Members of the House of Nobles: Calvin Santos, and Amelia Gora - Assignments to Native Tenant Rights on Government Lands - Mauna Kea, etc.
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Constitutions of the Kingdom of Hawaii at this site and see below
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No peace in paradise: The military presence in the Hawaiian Islands Haleakala Times, May 08, 2007Defiant Hawaiian unfurls the flag of freedom Daily Telegraph, July 15, 2006 Akaka bill foes share opposition, little else The Honolulu Advertiser, Sunday, August 14, 2005 112 years later, an aloha at a friend's birthplace Hawaiians honor Grover Cleveland with Jersey visit New Jersey Star-Ledger, Monday, April 24, 2006 Group seeks sovereignty for Alaska and Hawaii Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Saturday, April 22, 2006 Hawaiians Honor Grover Cleveland Associated Press, April 22, 2006 Transcript of Address by Prof. Francis A. Boyle Honolulu, 28 December 2004 International law expert says America has a duty to set Hawaii Islands free Hawaii Tribune-Herald, December 30, 2004 Law expert Francis Boyle urges natives to take back Hawaii West Hawaii Today, December 30, 2004 Law professor advises Hawaiians against Akaka Bill The Maui News, January 1, 2005 Hawaiian Society of Law and Politics (HSLP) OHA trying to eliminate options Hawaiians hand out sovereignty leaflets in Waikiki CNHA Exposed School lets non-Hawaiian stay Kamehameha settles Kaua'i boy's lawsuit Kamehameha Schools wins admissions case Federal judge upholds Hawaiians-only school Hawaiians mobilize with Honolulu march Protesters demand justice for Hawaiians Hawaiians march for independence Hawaiians march to unify a voice Native Hawaiians to March on US Thousands join march for Hawaiian rights Rights march unifies groups READ AND ACT: The Annexation Of Hawaii: A Collection of Documents Continuity of the Hawaiian Kingdom Hawaiian Kingdom Civil Code Hawaiian Kingdom Complaint filed against |
Ku'u Aina Aloha: My Beloved Country Documentary aims to bring the Hawaiian cause to a far wider audience The Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Friday, March 17, 2006Kamehameha ruling misused to support the Akaka Bill Viewpoint, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Monday, August 15, 2005 Admissions ruling means Hawaiians must look at all options By Anne Keala Kelly, Honolulu Advertiser, Sunday, August 14, 2005 Group Speaks Out Against Akaka Bill KGMB 9 News, July 20, 2005 Hawaiian group rallies at palace against Akaka Bill The Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Thursday, July 21, 2005 For some, Akaka bill falls far short The Honolulu Advertiser, Thursday, July 21, 2005 Hawaiian dreams reach beyond recognition bill Honolulu Advertiser, Sunday, July 17, 2005 Opponents ask OHA's aid to derail Akaka bill Honolulu Advertiser, Friday, July 8, 2005 Group wants Akaka Bill hearings Hui Pu criticizes OHA for not discussing changes to the bill Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Friday, July 8, 2005 Hawaiian independence groups say 'no' to Akaka bill Honolulu Advertiser, Friday, July 1, 2005 AKAKA BILL: Unnecessary bargain extinguishes all claims in exchange for recognition Commentary by J. Kehaulani Kauanui Honolulu Advertiser, Sunday, April 25, 2004Leis and Lies: Why Hawaii and Iraq are Birds of a Feather The Simon, April 5, 2004 Apology Bill 10th Anniversary raises questions about financial promises to Hawaiians By Bumpy Kanahele Honolulu Star-Bulletin, November 23, 2003 OFFICIAL NOTICE OF HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS Served to U.S. Military, Nov. 4, 2003 The connection between drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and the Akaka Bill by Anne Keala Kelly, Hawaii Island Journal, October 2003 Tropical Battle of Race, Rights Divides Islanders Lawsuits Challenge Health Care, Housing and Educational Services Limited to Native Hawaiians Washington Post, Sunday, September 14, 2003 Honolulu Weekly, August 27, 2003 From Native Hawaiian to Native American? Inside the Akaka Bill, by Anne Keala Kelly Hawai`i Island Journal, August 1-15, 2003 Danner and Associates, Arctic Power, and the Akaka Bill Native Hawaiian issues will impact business Pacific Business News, August 4, 2003 New hopes arise for ancestral culture By Alani Apio Honolulu Advertiser, January 19, 2003 Sovereignty: Out of sight, not out of mind Commentary By John Griffin "HAWAIIAN POWER" Access closed for two hours, February 4, 2001 Airport protest peaceful, informative Native Hawaiians make their point, Ka Pae`aina o Hawai`i Loa Hawaiian history, culture shared May 2001 Paul Harvey - The Rest of the Story "Down in the shadowy realms where U.S. foreign policy shakes hands with the devil... the overthrow of a friendly monarchy." The Rosy Dawn of US Imperialism Hawai'i, January 16, 1893 Counter Punch, January 16, 2003 |
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PA PELEKANE Case, HAWAIIAN REPORTS, Volume 21 (1912) 'the territory claimed to be "the successor of the Kingdom of Hawaii"
Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli's Speech of 1851:
Explanation of the Hawaiian Government in the REX vs. BOOTH Case, HAWAIIAN REPORTS
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The following article was found in The Pacific Commercial Advertiser, Wednesday, October 2, 1895:
England and France claimed to have more powers over the United States Government.
REVIEWING THE TREATY(IES) With:
The United States of America:
1849/1850 - Treaty Active
ENGLAND: to be completed - under construction
Sir Edward Gary "is responsible for the statement that British interests are safe in the hands of the United States. Give the actual American protection, which can only be obtained by political union with the States and all hands will be satisfied.":
Background from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Grey,_1st_Viscount_Grey_of_Fal...
"Grey retained his seat in the 1892 election with a majority of 442 votes and to his surprise was made Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs by William Ewart Gladstone (albeit after his son Herbert had refused the post) under the Foreign Secretary, Lord Rosebery. Grey would later claim that at this point he had had no special training nor paid special attention to foreign affairs.[8] The new Under-Secretary prepared the policy for making Uganda a new colony, proposing to build a railway from Cairo through East Africa. There was continuity in presentation and preparation during the Scramble for Africa; foreign policy was not an election issue. The Liberals continued to incline towards the Triple Alliance, causing the press to write of a "Quadruple Alliance".
Grey later dated his first suspicions of future Anglo-German disagreements to his early days in office, after Germany had sought commercial concessions from Britain in the Ottoman Empire; in return they would promise support for a British position in Egypt. "It was the abrupt and rough peremptoriness of the German action that gave me an unpleasant impression"; not, he added, that the German position was at all "unreasonable," rather that the "method... was not that of a friend."[9] With hindsight, he argued in his autobiography, "the whole policy of the years from 1886 to 1904 [might] be criticized as having played into the hands of Germany."[10]
1895 statement on French expansion in Africa[edit]
Prior to the Foreign Office vote on 28 March 1895, Grey asked Lord Kimberley, the new Foreign Secretary, for direction as to how he should answer any question about French activities in West Africa. According to Grey, Kimberley suggested "pretty firm language."[11]In fact, West Africa was not mentioned, but when pressed on possible French activities in the Nile Valley Grey stated that a French expedition "would be an unfriendly act and would be so viewed by England."[12] According to Grey the subsequent row both in Paris and in the Cabinet was made worse by the failure of Hansard to record that his statement referred explicitly to the Nile Valley and not to Africa in general.[13] The statement was made before the dispatch of the Marchand expedition—indeed, he believed it might have actually provoked it—and as Grey admits did much to damage future Anglo-French relations.[14]
The Liberal Party lost a key vote in the House of Commons on 21 June 1895, and Grey was among the majority in his party that preferred a dissolution to continuing. He seems to have left office with few regrets, noting, "I shall never be in office again and the days of my stay in the House of Commons are probably numbered. We [he and his wife] are both very glad and relieved...."[15] The Liberals were soundly defeated in the subsequent General Election, although Grey added 300 votes to his own majority.[16] He was to remain out of office for the next ten years, but was sworn of the Privy Council in 1902.[17] He was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Northumberland in 1901.[18]
Foreign Secretary 1905–1916[edit]
With the Conservative government of Arthur Balfour divided and unpopular, there was some speculation that H. H. Asquith and his allies Grey and Richard Haldane would refuse to serve in the next Liberal government unless the Liberal leader Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman accepted a peerage, which would have left Asquith as the real leader in the House of Commons. However, the plot (called the "Relugas Compact" after the Scottish lodge where the men met) collapsed when Asquith agreed to serve as Chancellor of the Exchequer under Campbell-Bannerman. When Campbell-Bannerman formed a government in December 1905 Grey was appointed Foreign Secretary—the first Foreign Secretary to sit in the Commons since 1868. Haldane became Secretary of State for War. The party won a landslide victory in the 1906 general election. Whilst an MP he voted in favour of the 1908 Women's Enfranchisement Bill.[19] When Campbell-Bannerman stepped down as Prime Minister in 1908, Grey was Asquith's only realistic rival to succeed his friend. In the event, Grey continued as Foreign Secretary, and held office for 11 years to the day, the longest continuous tenure in that office.
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