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KANAKA MAOLI HAWAII EXCERCISE THEIR PERPETUAL KULEANA TO THE TRUE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT AT IOLANI PALACE.
what ARE they trying to tell us? (were? i just saw them there yesterday...so that makes it one week and counting. so 'a'ole "were" cause they still ste dea and from what it sounds like they not going away!
Please, can we cease from calling it an "OCCUPATION" that isn't the correct word. Every tourist, foreigner, and non-hawaiian international who enters those palace grounds is illegally occupying our nation.
Every run of the muck tour that zips through Iolani's halls, and still quieted rooms is a reminder of the deepest entrenched occupation that exists all around us.
When I was in Europe and visited palace grounds in Scotland, England, even places in northern Europe, there would be no way you could just go traipsing about on their palace grounds. 'A'ole pono! Yet here in our own nation, people take our history in such a liberal fashion that it becomes like a theme park ride.
Well, my kingdom isn't some magical place in a mock up brochure for a fifteen-dollar cover charge. This 'aint Disneyland folks!
How can OUR people be the OCCUPYING something when we've been living, breathing, and exercising our rights here all along? Think about your words before you start the media circus online Mr. Cardwell. We've been occupied for sometime remember?
Our people are just excersing our kuleana to the seat of government. 'A'ole occupation! We are relieving it of its occupation if anything. Mahalo nui.
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KANAKA MAOLI HAWAII EXCERCISE THEIR PERPETUAL KULEANA TO THE TRUE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT AT IOLANI PALACE.
what ARE they trying to tell us? (were? i just saw them there yesterday...so that makes it one week and counting. so 'a'ole "were" cause they still ste dea and from what it sounds like they not going away!
Every run of the muck tour that zips through Iolani's halls, and still quieted rooms is a reminder of the deepest entrenched occupation that exists all around us.
When I was in Europe and visited palace grounds in Scotland, England, even places in northern Europe, there would be no way you could just go traipsing about on their palace grounds. 'A'ole pono! Yet here in our own nation, people take our history in such a liberal fashion that it becomes like a theme park ride.
Well, my kingdom isn't some magical place in a mock up brochure for a fifteen-dollar cover charge. This 'aint Disneyland folks!
How can OUR people be the OCCUPYING something when we've been living, breathing, and exercising our rights here all along? Think about your words before you start the media circus online Mr. Cardwell. We've been occupied for sometime remember?
Our people are just excersing our kuleana to the seat of government. 'A'ole occupation! We are relieving it of its occupation if anything. Mahalo nui.
Hale Mawae
Eo Lono!