Royal Kingdom Heirs

Most Royal Kingdom Heirs....have connected their Mo'okuauhau (genealogy) and by doing their Sacred Ancestor research....they have been directed to their SACREDNESS of their Ancestors to Claim.....immediately!!!

however their are Hawaiians that is LOST in our generation, that does not know who they are and where they belong.....i have come across alot of Oahu and Molokai Hawaiians on our Kingdom of Maui Nui that is totally LOST on our Maui Nui....the families of Maui Nui...is refusing to help their ohana's from the outside hawaiian islands....because of the drinking problems....the i no like work attitude, the bad drug problems of the BATU (ice drug) is destroying our Ohana Nations.

before we think of a hawaiian government we....need to cleanse from within our ohana nations first......remember just like the PRESIDENTIAL WHITE HOUSE and our IOLANI PALACE is not for everyone....so is our SACREDESS of our Ancestors as Royal Kingdom Heirs is not for EVERYONE.

 

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  • kaylin...we are in a Time to "Expose da Hewa"....the Wrongs will be Identified and Addressed...within our generation...watch~~~

    now for kaohi to say...a False Saying the our Maui Nui "politically" messed things up...is not an accurate statement

    but a personal and interpretation of her own thinking....which is ok...however let me make it aware..

    that a Cleansing Process has begun for our Kingdom of Maui Nui and the Cleansing of knowing good from bad and right from wrongful criminal actions....... from the illegal State of Oahu.....for most of our Maui Nui laws is coming out of the Government of that illegal fake state....please tell the truth!!!!...for only the Truth will set one free from the Confusion and the Bondage of Lies by another....mahalo Ke Akua for his Corrected Leaders to lead us correctly...remember we have our own Ali'i Nui of our Kingdom of Maui Nui to lead us....NO need outsiders, intruders, strangers, and tresspassers lead for us....even from the outside hawaiian islands...first clean your island of this fake state of Usa.....before tell us of our maui nui how to do it.....mauruuru.....da princess of Loko O Mokuhinia...La haina da Royal Capital of our Hawaiian Kingdom Government~~~ 

     

     

    • "we are in a Time to "Expose da Hewa"....the Wrongs will be Identified and Addressed...within our generation...watch~~~"

      I agree.  There is a lot of Hewa being exposed.  Truth is spilling out all over the place on this island.  Love it and definitely never shocking...just "its about time"...and next?...haha...

       

      Agreed that each island must do their own purging and cleansing.  WHOOOO HOOOO!!! I don't know how many generations that's going to take for this densely populated island...but, as long as there are weeds! There's work to do!  Can all just do our part.

       

      Da princess, with all due respect, I just wanted to make reference to a statement that I have experienced from many Maui and Molokai people.  I and many around me have experienced an authoritarian attitude towards those on Oahu and I'm sure on your end, its for good reason. 

       

      But, there are some of us on Oahu who would rather find the connection instead of what divides.  I am one of those people. 

       

      I am hopeful that you will befriend Oahu folks at some point as you have extended that courtesy to me.  There are many issues that affect all of us.  Then, there are those issues that are unique to our own islands/places which we must deal with on our own.  Those issues that affect us on all islands, should be the uniting factors tangentially while we are dealing with our unique island issues. 

       

      Having been born and raised on Oahu and having many generations of family rooted here, I would be disrespecting my Kupuna if I accepted your statement that Oahu is an Illegal fake state.  I don't agree that all people within our island is fake, there were some, like my lineage that were not Alii and just lived village style, fishing, farming and living.  My family did what it could to endure the many changes that affected this island from the conquering of this island to the influences of the outside world, decade after decade and we are still living/working hard and dealing with the many new neighbors that have come in. 

       

      In all honesty, Maui Nui definitely has an advantage to move forward over Oahu simply in the difference in population and the vast availability of land. 

       

      It is what it is. 

       

      This was great understanding.   With great humility, Kaylin

       

       

       

       

      • Kaylin, thank you for being on Maoliworld forum your worth is appreciated!

  • aloha kaylin,

    for sharing you ideas and being part of our communication for this forum is open for all and i like that very much to turn to a place to share our point of views...without any THREATS and or FEARS.......now my experience is dealing with the persons of Oahu and of Molokai as individuals......for the place of each hawaiian islands may be different however once a person that comes from these islands come to our Kingdom of Maui Nui...they seem to Forget RESPECT to our SACREDNESS of our Ancestors of our Sacredness of our Hawaiian Kingdom Island of Maui Nui.....they have this attitude of Disrespect and Dishonor....(entitlement)...just because they one odda hawaiian...this is hewa!!!!....kupuna of oahu and molokai please malama your people to RESPECT our Kingdom of Maui Nui.......for you no like i come to your house and show Disrespect...as a Stranger as a Intruder.....think about it....for i will EXPOSE da Hewa...even if you one hawaiian....just like the outside foreigner....you of the odda hawaiian islands is also one foreigner on our Kingdom SACREDNESS of Maui Nui~~~Show RESPECT on the odda Hawaiian islands...especailly if you not from that Sacred Hawaiian Kingdom Island of Maui Nui.....that is why it is so improtant to know who you are and where you belong....and that is the First Lessons need be Taught to the Foreiger (visitor)....hawaiian or not......for the CLEANSING work has BEGUN and yes from within our ohana nations to our Kingdom Hawaiian Islands...one by one.....mahalo Ke Akua.....for his Corrected Leaders to Lead Correctly to know good from bad and right from wrongful Criminal Actions......and to always follow the ways of our proper Protocols of our SACREDNESS.....mauruuru....da princess of Loko O Mokuhinia....La Haina~~~

    • Aloha da princess,

       

      Hmmm...This I have to agree with, I misunderstood before.  Yes, definitely, if Oahu folks are bringing hewa to Maui Nui, I agree they should have to return to Oahu or follow the protocols of Maui Nui.

       

      But, da princess, they really can't do much without the kokua of Maui Nui people...they must have aid.

       

      Same here, we have people from all islands...no matter if they come from Maui or Kauai or wherever, not speaking for all of Oahu, but, I know many of the circles I run in try to malama no matter where they from, cuz they going end up on da streets, wreaking havoc in the criminal world to surive or conquer (in a hewa way) or something.

      We try to kokua (IF they want it) and try send them home (if they want to return) better than they arrived.  One person at a time...can!

          

      • Kaylin

        Before Kam I came to Oahu to kill and murder up at the Nuuanu Battle, he stopped at Maui to pick up his soliders.  There has been a resentment ever since.  Now what I am reading it's in reverse, which is ironic, because it is Maui that messes up politically.  I like Lorrin Pang (Maui) a lot but he just messed up on the GMO labeling yesterday at Honolulu City Council.  But that's because I expect more from him.  We had farmers here on Oahu that were into profits rather than health care for our people.  So very sad.  Secondly, Molokai is sister to Maui--when I listen to Maui I have to incorporate three tentacles and include Lanai too.  That means three votes to one..interesting, huh?

        Maui has rich, famous, and undensity and they also have high unemployment and our airport if full of people coming to Oahu to work on a daily basis.  

        So like I say Kaylin the welfare is a vortex that whines and spins at times out of control.  

        • "Before Kam I came to Oahu to kill and murder up at the Nuuanu Battle, he stopped at Maui to pick up his soliders.  There has been a resentment ever since."

          I have never heard the resentment explained this way.  Simple, to the point. Makes absolute sense!

          "We had farmers here on Oahu that were into profits rather than health care for our people."

          This behavior still prevalant.  Got it.

          "Secondly, Molokai is sister to Maui--when I listen to Maui I have to incorporate three tentacles and include Lanai too.  That means three votes to one..interesting, huh?"

          From the outside, it appears that Maui and Molokai will always combine at the end of the day, especially against Oahu.  I don't know that most Oahu folks know there is an authoritarian attitude towards Kanaka Maoli on Oahu, but, I know for dang sure, that Oahu folks have felt it and been on the other side of many a wraths.  As for Lanai, I only know  few families from there, they always seem content with their own island, not bother no body, doing their own thing.

          "welfare is a vortex that whines and spins at times out of control"

          I was a recipient once upon a time of welfare and needed it.  Used it, moved on.  It is oppressing to say the least, not everyone makes it out. 

           

          Points well taken.  Not meant to offend, just sharing my opinions.

           

  • Mahalo da princess,

     

    I concur.  "Cleanse from within our ohana nations, first".  I am hoping you mean that we kokua our people (those who wants to be helped, as you know change has to come from within), If I am understanding you correctly. 

     

    Also, just to add, Meth is rampid on every island equally (unfortunately) and in many generations (from Kupuna to Opio, sometimes Keiki). 

     

    In my opinion, I would never put Moloka'i and O'ahu in the same category on anything? Moloka'i people live completely different than the majority on O'ahu.  They still do hard laborious farm work, diving and most of all, they are not wasteful.

     

    Now Oahu, my ku'u one hanau definitely has layers of beauracracy and challenges that are unique only to this island.  In part due to the population, US capital being here, fast-food chains, Big Box companies (Wal Mart, Target) and little land base available for agriculture.  Many of our Hawaiians (like me) are forced to live in apartments (no yard).  Down the road? No can go fish for food enough to sustain our family down at Kewalo, Ala Moana, Waikiki?  Many people on Oahu "take more fish and resources then they can eat".  Our mountains and valleys are over populated in Honolulu.

     

    Very very different Molokai and Oahu.  No can be put in same category.  In my opinion.

     

    Agree that irregardless of our unique challenges in each Island, claiming our Sacredness is important.  That is a great message.  Very positive.  Yes, and don't exploit the sacredness.  That, too...is more rampid on Oahu versus Molokai.  

     

    Of course, I must recognize that there are many on our island that are using the native cultural resources very well, with what little 'aina we may have stewardship over, such as Ma'o Farms in Waianae, Ka'ala Farms, He'eia Fish Ponds, Halawa Heiau and the list goes on and on.  Everyone is doing what they can do where they are.

     

    We must not leave any of our Hawaiians who are in need of help (who want the help) behind.  It is all a part of a century of cultural, historical trauma/oppression.  Some of our people have not had the opportunities that other Hawaiians have had and they should not be left in the dirt.

     

    Humbly, in my opinion. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    • Humbling, now overlay in 2 dimensional a map of 'talk' by TMK.  Give a couple of citations of Mo'olelo and secondary sources. With this insight one can transfer to a classroom presentation as well as a five page essay for Social Studies and possibly a science survey of inquiry.   

      • Aloha Kaohi,

         

        I don't understand your post? What do you mean? What does TMK mean?

         

         

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