Royal Families Notification 2016-0406 Properties of our Royal Families from Amelia Gora, a Royal Person,

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Amelia Gora <theiolani@gmail.com>

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Greetings,
 
As one of the Royal Family members, this is to inform you that the entity State of Hawaii currently headed by David Ige, is Not related to me, and he along with the State of Hawaii are Identity Thieves.
 
Ige had claimed that the State owned the lands that the rail is being built on and he was placed on the Judicial Tribunal lists along with others who maintain identity theft, pillaging, piracy*(ies) in the Kingdom of Hawaii.
 
The following lands have owners, including myself, Amelia Gora, Acting Liaison of Foreign Affairs, House of Nobles, Konohiki, Hawaiian Genealogical Society Representative.
 
This is to inform you that as one of the alodio/ano alodial title owners, the following are some of our ancestors, and we are the land owners/interest holders of the following:
 
1)  Hueu Davis - Waikoloa 95,000 acres on the Big Island
2)  Grace Kamaikui - Halawa Ahupuaa
3)  Mataio Kekuanaoa - Halawa Ahupuaa
4)  Luluhiwalani - Pouhala 2,820+ acres
5)  Puhalahua - Waikele
6)  Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi
7)  Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli
8)  Nuuanu - Kapalama and Nuuanu
9)  John Kapena - Kapalama
10)  Nauwahi/Nauahi - Waialua, Haleiwa,etc.
11)  Kanepilau - Waialua, Haleiwa, etc.
12)  Kaleoawaawa - Waialua, Haleiwa, etc.
13)  Peke Davis - Maui, Molokai, etc.
14)  Kekauluohi/Auhea
15)  John Young
16)  Isaac Davis
17)  Akahi (w)/Chiefess Akahi
18)  Poomaikelani/Princess Poomaikelani
19) Kuanohua - Kalaupapa, Molokai, etc.
20)  Nahuina (brother Keliihue) - Lanai, etc.
21) Kaunahi (w)
22)  David Keawe/Pauahi
23)  Keekapu (w)
24)  Wahinealoha (w)
25)  Mele Keawe
26)  Opunui (k)
27)  Kalima/Kamahine/Kalimakuhi (w)
28)  Kailipakalua (w)
29) Kahailiopua (w)
30)  Kalola (w) - next of kin to Bernice Pauahi Bishop
31)  Bernice Pauahi Bishop
32)  Paalua (k)
33)  Kamehameha
34)  Kalaniopuu
35)  Kaumualii
36)  Waha/Wahawela (k)
37)  Keliipio (k)
38)  Kamanowai (k)
39)  Kaahumanu (w)
40)  Kaheiheimalie (w)
41)  Namahana/Piia (w)
42)  Kanekapolei (w)
43)  Kanekapolei 2 (w)
44)  Ioela/Joela aka's (k)
45)  Keaka/Keaka Kaholoaunui (w)
46)  Kapehe (w)
47)  Alenoho (k)
48)  Kikau (k)
49)  Kanakaole (k)
50)  Haili /Kaili Kalama (w)
51)  Kaluakini (k)
52)  Kaopu/Kaopu Momona (k)
53)  King Kalakaua
54)  Queen Liliuokalani/Kaeha/Kamakaeha
55)  King Lunalilo
56) Kekauluohi/Auhea (w)
57)  Charles Kanaina (k)
58)  Queen Kalama
59)  Ruth Keelikolani (w)
60)  Kaaumoana aka's (w)
61)  Keo/George Sylva/Kealohapauole (k)
62 ) others
 
Rents, Leases are due.
 
Assignment of our lands are also being made.
 
aloha,
 
Amelia Gora
 
cc. to many
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  • References:

    GENEALOGIES OF THE PAST TO THE PRESENT (2016) Compiled by Amelia Gora, Hawaiian Genealogical Society, Ko Hawaii Pae Aina

    Genealogies from Amelia Gora, descendant/heir and one of the Representatives of our Families (2011) updated (2016)

    Introduction

    Burial of Ancestors

    I.  Nuuanu's Genealogies - already recognized; konohiki

    II.  Kekaulike's, Kalaniopuu's, Kamehameha's Families; Keliimaikai's Families

    III.  Ke Kuokoa newspaper - Genealogies of 1867

    IV.  Luakini/Kaluakini, great grandson of Nuuanu, hanai daughter Kapiolani/Queen Kapiolani

    V.  John Kapena's son:  Keawe; daughter:  Kekualoa/Kekua (w)/Kealakai (w)

          l.  Kahinu (w) - daughter of Keawe

          2.  Keawe (k) - Davis Keawe/Sylva/Waihoioahu son - see Grace Kamaikui section

    VI.  Kahope - konohiki of Honouliuli.  Kahope husband of Akahi; hanai:  Kaluakini (k)

    VII.  Kekauonohi daughter of Kalanimoku/Kalaimoku married to Akahiw (w) who married Nuuanu's son Kikau (k);

              adopted:  Abigail Maheha married Keaupuni, grandson:  John Kapena

    VIII.  Kamaikui/Grace Kamaikui and John Young/Olohana

    IX.  Kekuanaoa/Mataio Kekuanaoa

            l.  Wife:  Kalehua  son:  Paalua, his descendants

            2.  Wife:  Pauahi

            3.  wife:  Kinau

            4.  wife:  Kalolo/Kaloloahilani (w)

            5.   wife:  Kalima

                  a.  to son Sam Kapena

                  b.  John Kapena, son

                   c.  Umiokalani, daughter

             6.  More descendants from Kalima, sister of Kekuanaoa

    X.   Kauikeaouli/Kamehameha III's Hanai children

              1.  Hueu Davis

              2.  Kale Davis

              3.  Peke Davis

    XI.  Kauikeaouli/Kamehameha's Children/Heirs

             1.  Opunui

             2.  Kekipi

             3.  Mahoe

             4.  Keawe

             5.  Kahalaoa

             6.  Papa

             7.  Nalimu

             8. Keawe

             9.  Keawe 2

           10.  Albert Kunuiakea

           11. u.i.

           Successors:

           12. All of Kalaniopuu's children/stepchildren

           13.  All of Kamehameha's children/stepchildren

           14.  All of Kaumualii's children/stepchildren

    XI.  Claims forwarded in Email for the Rail Project, etc.

    XII.  Documents/Claims for the following:

              1.  Kapiolani/Queen Kapiolani

              2.  John Kapena (k)

              3.  Kahope (k)

              4.  Kekauonohi (w)

              5.  Kamaikui/Grace Kamaikui (w)

              6.  Mataio Kekuanaoa 

              7.  Kauikeaouli/Kamehameha III

    SUMMARY

    Exhibits

    About the Author

    References

    theiolani.blogspot.com

    http://myweb.ecomplanet.com/GORA8037

    Research References

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