The way I see it you got two choices... You can either stand up and fight, or you can call bishop museum and see how you can donate your bones, cuz if we don't stop what the UNITED STATES of AMERICA is doing to ERASE the KANAKA MAOLI from the face of this earth, we going ALL be PAU. No if and or buts about it.... All that's going to be left of us is artifacts and remnants of a culture. We got Lingle and Bennet trying to sell our land, we got OHA trying to sell us ALL out for crumbs, we got the AKAKA BILL trying to end us on paper, which eventually will lead to ending us for real.... Come on people, make your choice. Fight or find out what size box bishop museum prefer remains be put inside.

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  • All Hawaii Stand Together, Now or Never..................................
  • The "Judgejment Day" is coming! Prepare your self and Ohana for the coming of the Kingdom. After 116 years Hawaiian will knows once and for all that there will never be any Justice for Hawaiians under the system of the United States. Be at the Ceded Lands Vigil on Wednesday Feb. 25. Bring your Flags, Signs and Ohana. Long Live The Hawaiian Kingdom. Ua Mau Ke Ea O Ka Aina I Ka Pono
  • Lets' get ready to RUMBLE! My iwi in Bishop Museum, NEVA on display for anyone. But you're right, they way we going the U.S. going be happy we all gone and they like when we don't make noise. They all ma'a to the same old way - let 'em go!

    I was just having a conversation with my sister about NOHO HEWA tonight. We fight for every kanaka maoli and yet we need everyone's kokua. THE KULEANA IS EVERYONE'S RESPONSIBILITY - STOP THE AKAKA BILL AND SIGN WAVE WITH US ON FEB. 24 & 26! STOP THE SALE OF SEIZED LANDS!
    • You are a powerhouse Namaka'eha...and so needed for our cause. We will be planning something coming up soon, and will keep you advised. Like the 'alalauwa...we are swimming together in unity.

      ke aloha no,
      Donna
  • Mana,
    That's pretty much it. Hope people listen. There were thousands of our ancestor's iwi dug up at Mo'okapu in Kane'ohe. I wonder where they went?

    Donna
  • e Mana, Your Mana'o is so well said. As George Helm said, I don't want to have to go to Bishop Museum to see what Hawaiian were, I want to live being a Hawaiian. Long Live The Hawaiian Kingdom, o Po
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