ALOHA Kakou, e Hawaii,

The Coming "Public Actions" for the Committee of Hawaian National for January 2011.

 

January 17, 2011 -  Monday Dr. King Day MLK Parade
 
6:30 - 7:30  AM     Set-up at Queen Kapiolani Park / make pono
                              Check with Pomai Kinney / Display must be ready by 9:00 AM
                              Please bring your own chair to sit. I will have a few. 
 
8:00 AM                Marchers  to meet at Magic Island  / Check with Pilipo / Park your vehicles at Magic Island
                             Set up banners/signs
                             Wear good walking shoes/ FREE HAWAII T shirts
 
9:00 AM                Parade begins 
                             Parade route Ala Moana Blvd. to Kalakaua Ave. to Queen Kapiolani Park. 
                             Parade should end by 11:00 AM
                         
                             Pilipo to shuttle marchers back to Magic Island to pick-up their vehicles.
 
3:00 PM                Pau. Break down. Pule Kakou / Move out!  
               IMUA KEKAPUKAINOHEA, Long Live The Hawaiian Kingdom, FREE HAWAII

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  • ALOHA Kakou, e Hawaii,  

         All Hawaiian Nationals and supporters are Welcome to join us in our March in the MLK Parade on Monday, Jan. 17, 2011.   We will also be Set Up with our Canopy at Queen Kapiolani Park.  Look out for the Hawaiian Flags, Signs and Banners.    

         Long Live The Hawaiian Kingdom, o Pomai

  • ALOHA Kakou, e Hawaii, 

         Members of the Committee of Hawaiian Nationals will be Marching Up Fronting the MLK Parade on Janrary 17 thru Waikiki.  It is a Great Honor for Hawaiian Nationals to be a part of this MLK Parade. 

         It is on January 17, 1893 when Queen Liliokalani yielded to the superior forces of the United States of America.

         Avoiding any collision of armed forces, and perhaps the loss of life, Queen Liliokalani under protest yielded her authority as the Constitutional Sovereign of the Hawaiian Islands. 

         Holding the Civil Rights of her Hawaiian Kingdom Subject to be Sacred.   That the Human Rights of all people needs to be protected. 

         Mahalo Nui to all who are responsible for having Hawaiian Nationals on the day to March Up Front in the MLK Parade.   

    Long Live The Hawaiian Kingdom, o Pomaikaiokalani, Hawaiian Kingdom Royalist 1993

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