As descendents of Bernice we share with maoli everywhere what we know from oral, political, genealogical reseach about her life in the kingdom, 'ohana and life with Chas. Bishop. Childless she Wills all of her lands and money to Hawai'i children.
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  • Hui, Cousin,
    Looks like just us two so far....did you have a chance to look at my genealogy to perhaps let me know at which point we come together as ohana?

    Me ku'u aloha pau'ole Naliko
  • Aloha e na hoahanau,

    E iho ana o luna
    E pi'i ana o lalo
    E hui ana na moku
    E ku ana ka paia.....

    Pono in this pae'aina can only occur when the sovereign political authority is restored to rightful owners, the rightful owners must assert their basic human right to self-determination through self-government, that government must rule with our hereditary, traditional, cultural and family values as the basis for all constitutional laws adopted and enacted, not for personal gain nor worship of money. E ha'awi aku kekahi i kekahi na pomaika'i, ka ulu wehiwehi, ka waiwai, i ka po'e kanaka maoli apau, mahope iho o kela, hiki no i ka ha'awi aku kekahi i kekahi i ke koena i ka po'e i ho'okipa mai, ke kanaka e'a'e. Pray for Unity, Pray for our Identity, Pray for our Nation, Pray for our Lawful, Rightful Government for justice.

    Naliko Kahoali'i
  • Hi and Aloha

    For those who didn't know...Konia had four other 1/2 brothers, who were Bernice's uncles who were never addressed or taken cared of by her Trusted trustees. Any legal minds out there? What is wrong with this picture?
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KONIA Had Many relatives; cousins, uncles and aunties.

It's true that Konia had many family members on both sides of her parents; Between Paki and Konia there is a whole lot of relatives. We are from the Kaholi branch, which is related through Konia's mother, Luahine Kahailiopua Kailipakalua Hao and her second husband Awili Hao who was her father's brother and had four or five sons...we know of four, but someone told me there was one more brother. At a recent gathering in Honaunau I met another Luahine relative and was very happy to meet each…

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