Friends (5)
BEING ARRESTED SAGA CONTINUES
Another letter from the island of Hawai'i was written by W. Kahalelaau of Ka'u, and published in Nupepa Kuokoa on April 24, 1866. Like Makanoanoa, Kahalelaau described bis arrest and also tbat of his ill and paralyzed daughter. The police arrived at
Read more…Poetic Version of Being Oppressed
As I continue to conduct scholarly research, I came across this poem which will be in my dissertation. I'm sure that you will share your mana'o as I found this to correlate to how our KUPUNA was treated similar to what Native Americans experienced.
Read more…KU'E
How do you show your support to returning to the Hawaiian Kingdom? I saw this sign near the lo'i at U.H. Manoa and wanted to share it!
For myself, it was the march, Capitol hearings and lectures for the past four months! I attend as much as I can. Read more…Judge Kathleen Watanabe Denies Defendants Clear Title Claim
Judge Kathleen Watanabe Denies Defendants Clear Title Claim: Grants Plaintiff, Joseph Brecsia a default judgment claim to over $362K By Hale Mawae Wainiha, Kaua’i A haole(def. foreigner lit. having no breath; without life; dead) by the name of Jo
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