Tuesday, June 29, 2021

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The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series:  Updated Research Links and Reminders from some of the House of Nobles Members - Mike Lee, Kilikina Kekumano, and Myself

The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series:  Updated Research Links and Reminders from some of the House of Nobles Members - Mike Lee, Kilikina Kekumano, and Myself

                                                    Review by Amelia Gora (2021)        

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40LO_brlOoU

Our 1850 Treaty of Amity and Friendship - a Permanent contract ratified by Kamehameha III - Kauikeaoul and U.S. President Zachary Taylor

https://www.loc.gov/law/help/us-treaties/bevans/b-hawaii-ust000008-...

Who Owns the Aina?

see:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9sWNMe-PMI

No Treaty No Law No Land

see:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjELyim8q80 

U.H. Professor Williamson Chang, Routhe Bolomet supported by United Nations Professor Alfred deZayas

see:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xi0n2_PsDiA

Waihona Aina - Search for hawaiian history and land use ...

Waihona Indexes - Exposing the Waihona database to crawlers, search engines and the public.

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Hawaiian Genealogy Indexes - Ulukau

http://ulukau.org › algene › cgi-bin › algene
Welcome to the Hawaiian Genealogy Indexes. Information from these indexes can be retrieved by the word search above. You can also browse the indexes.


Hawaiian Genealogy Indexes - Ulukau

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Hawaiian Genealogy Indexes · Introduction · Advanced search introduction · Browse the Genealogy Indexes. Look up any word by double-clicking on it.
 
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OHA's Kipuka Database is a geographical information system (GIS) that utilizes the latest mapping technologies to provide a window into native Hawaiian land, ...

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Kīpuka Database - The Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA)

https://www.oha.org › Resources
Kīpuka Database. OHA's Kīipuka Database is a geographical information system (GIS) that utilizes the latest mapping technologies to provide a window into ...

Resources - The Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA)

https://www.oha.org › resources
The best possible Native Hawaiian historical and cultural information has been just a click away since the launch in April 2013 of the Kipuka Database.

Kipuka Database [Workbench] | The Sustainable Heritage ...

Oct 29, 2019 — OHA's Kipuka Database is a geographical information system (GIS) that utilizes the latest mapping technologies to provide a window into native ...
 
 
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Punawaiola: Home

Punawaiola, which is translated as “spring water of life,” thematically represents how our past nourishes and sustains us today. We are dedicated to the collection ...

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Punawaiola - UH WordPress Service

http://blog.hawaii.edu › punawaiola
January 21, 2019: Ke Kula Kaiāpuni o Kahuku. Kākau ʻia e Liʻi Nāhiwa. Eia nā haumāna ma Aliʻiolani Hale me Liʻi Nāhiwa (ʻ21), a me Kumu ...

Kumukānāwai – Punawaiola

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It confirmed the authority of island governors who had been appointed by the king, and created a two-body legislative council with a house of nobles and a house ...
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Project Genealogies and Reclaiming Your Tutu's Aina by ...

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Jun 18, 2012 — *Amelia Gora is one of the Representatives of the Hawaiian ... Genealogies, history - oral and written studies is part of our Hawaiian culture and no different ... about and appear in more than 25 published books, thousands of articles, and ... Lastly, web information/ links/websites available are also included:.
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The Royal Families in the Hawaiian Islands by Amelia Gora ...

https://theiolani.wordpress.com › 2015/02/01 › the-roy...
Jan 31, 2015 — Posted by Amelia Gora on January 23, 2015 at 5:53pm in Politics ... All of the updates has credible sources taken from information found in research over time. ... The following are the steps which links the Kalaniopuu's, ...
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Reclaiming Alodio Lands in Hawaii eBook ... - Amazon.com

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Reclaiming Alodio Lands in Hawaii by [Amelia Gora] ... Research has uncovered the criminal maneuvers of Aliens/foreigners who did change the legalese and ...
 
 
 

Hawaiian news - PROTECTED PERSONS HANDBOOK - for ...

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posted by Amelia Gora, a Royal person, one of Kamehameha's ... https://documentcloud.adobe.com/link/track… ... Excellent research has been made by Williamson B.C. Chang, Dr. Alfred DeZayas, Kilikina Kekumano, Greg Wongham, Routhe ...

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Oct 26, 2009 — 2009-0317 from Amelia Gora, a Royal person and Acting Liaison of. Foreign Affairs. I, Amelia Gora, am one of the owners of the Crown Lands because I am one of the ... was posted calling for a meeting at the NBC/Neal ...
 

2010/07/07-Personal Opposition and Hawaiian Kingdom ...

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Jul 6, 2010 — Much research has been done, which shows that the Crown Lands Owners ... See links below. $500 Trillion Dollars a year in gold coins for rents and leases ... I, Amelia Gora, descends from Kaaumoana, one of the heirs in the Bernice ... She and I went to Women's Center to xerox the recent published book.

Author, Writer, Researcher, Publisher - Amelia Gora | LinkedIn

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OPED Articles Posted by Amelia Gora - IOLANI - The Royal Hawk

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Nov 5, 2020 — Amelia Gora Social Media Pages: Researcher (history, genealogy(ies), and legal), Writer, Editor, Publisher of the IOLANI - The Royal Hawk news ...
 

Hawaiian Genealogies References: Genealogies of the Royal ...

Apr 11, 2015 — The overall study of the Royal Families shows mega fraud, criminal malfeasance by specific problematic ... +booth+case+picture+by+ameli... and articles posted by Amelia Gora ... Muppet Movie - The Rainbow Connection ...

Project Genealogies and Reclaiming Your Tutu's Aina by Amelia Gora (2012)

Archives, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii

 The following pamphlet/book is yet another research/writing of Amelia Gora.

Many projects are ongoing and you may use this as your checklist in claiming your ancestors/reclaiming your tutu's lands, burials, resources, water, etc.

 

 Print this material for your own self-directed tour.  aloha.

 

*Amelia Gora is one of the Representatives of the Hawaiian Genealogical Society which was started by her tutu Princess Poomaikelani in the 1880's, she is also a descendant/heir of the Sovereign, Kamehameha and members of the House of Nobles, Permanent branches of the Hawaiian Kingdom.  She is also one of the present members of the House of Nobles.

  

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Presentation of Hawaii's Princess Virginia Kapooloku Poomaikelani ...the hidden Princess, daughter of Queen Liliuokalani ... Presentation of Hawaii's Princess Virginia Kapooloku Poomaikelani ...the hidden Princess, daughter of Queen Liliuokalani, heir to The Hawaiian Kingdom, and next in line to the throne after Princess Kaiulani. 

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Greetings!

I am one of Kalaniopuu's, Kamehameha's, Kahekili of Maui, Kaumualii of Kauai, Nuuanu's, Akahi (female), Kamehameha's siblings descendant/heir and have been doing genealogy research for 22+ years, history research for 30+ years, and legal research for more than 10 years.
I am a cultural practitioner because we are a genealogy based society.
As you may already know, we are a 3,000 - 5,000 year old society in the Hawaiian Archipelago.
Genealogies, history - oral and written studies is part of our Hawaiian culture and no different from those who practice the chants, hula, healing and other arts, gifts of our people.
Our Queen Liliuokalani was criminally dethroned in 1893 by claimed Hawaiian subjects who were treasonous and who filled the 1/3 part of the government called the House of Representatives, a voted in, temporary part of the Hawaiian Government which is made up of a permanent parts with the Sovereign, his descendants/heirs; and the House of Nobles, their descendants/heirs.
The treasonous persons formed the Provisional Government which was neither de facto nor de jure as documented by Queen Liliuokalani.
History researchers have uncovered the facts that the U.S., England, and the JP Morgan bankers (investors for U.S. and England) along with the Bank of England did premeditate, plan, strategize, conspire, and support conspirators in the Hawaiian Islands to dethrone Queen Liliuokalani in 1893.
Long story short, this is a project set up for our Hawaiian people, kanaka maoli with the intent to support through education, the way to reclaim their tutus and their tutus lands.
Much of the finds have been written about and appear in more than 25 published books, thousands of articles, and 397 news letters on the web called the IOLANI - The Royal Hawk news, etc.  
The websites are theiolani.blogspot.com http://myweb.ecomplanet.com/GORA8037 etc.
The following is an updated version of our Alii Genealogies followed by a How-To-Do your genealogy(ies) and land claims for all kanaka maoli, those holding "ano alodio" titles/perpetuity titles to lands.  Lastly, web information/ links/websites available are also included:  

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IOLANI - The Royal Hawk

UPDATING THE ROYAL FAMILIES GENEALOGIES


by Amelia Gora (2011)

The following genealogies were arranged by Queen Liliuokalani. Updates were made based on information gathered as evidence over the years due to false claims that Bernice Pauahi was the "last of the Kamehameha's".

All of the updates has credible sources taken from information found in research over time.

Please keep for your records and keep with your land documents, evidence, etc.

APPENDIX E.



Updated by Amelia Gora (2011)


 

David Kalakaua Kalele/Kaahulele Kamaka (w)

Kaopu (k)

Kapiolani (w) adopted: Kahanu (k)

adopted: Mathias Rose (k)
adopted: Augustine Nuhi (k)




Updated by Amelia Gora (2011)

 

Kamehameha II/Liholiho married Kekauonohi.

Aarona Keliiahonui married Kekauonohi.

Levi Haalelea married Kekauonohi.

Keau/Keaupuni lived with Kekauonohi.

Kekauonohi (w) hanai/adopted daughter was Abigail Maheha (w);

Kekauonohi adopted Anna Kaiulani, Queen Liliuokalani's sister

 

Kekauonohi (w) was the hanai/adopted daughter of Kalanimoku (k).

Kekauonohi (w) was the hanai/adopted daughter of Kahekili/Haupu (k).

Kekauonohi (w) siblings were: Keliikanakaole/Kanakaole (k) and Maulili (k).



Updated by Amelia Gora (2011)

 

Father Mother Child

 

Kinau Kahoanoku Wahinepio Kekauonohi (w)

Keliikanakaole (k)

Maulili (k)


APPENDIX F.




Updated by Amelia Gora (2011)

 

Kalaniopuu had six (6) wives:

Father Mother Child

 

Kalaniopuu Kalola Kiwalao (k)

Kalaiwahineuli Kalaipaihala (k)

Kamakolunuiokalani Pualinui (w)

Mulehu Manoua/Manowa (w)

Kanekapolei Keoua Kuahuula (k)

Keoua Peeale (k)

Kekuohi/Kekupuohi




Updated by Amelia Gora (2011)

 

Inaina (w) children:Mataio Kekuanaoa (k); Kamahine/Kalima/Kalimakuhi(w) Mataio Kekuanaoa's children: Paalua (k); Ruth Keelikolani (w); Moses Kaikioewa (k); Lot Kamehameha/Kamehameha V; Alexander Liholiho/ Kamehameha IV; Victoria Kamamalu (w); David Kamehameha (k); Alenoho (k); Kapau (k); Kapehe (w); John Kapena (k); Umiokalani (w); Kalima (w); Kaiopahia (k); hanai/adopted child: Pauahi/Bernice Pauahi. Kamahine/Kalima/Kalimakuhi (w) children: Paalua (k); Ruth Keelikolani (w); Moses Kaikioewa (k); Lot Kamehameha/Kamehameha V; Alexander Liholiho/ Kamehameha IV; Victoria Kamamalu (w); David Kamehameha (k); Alenoho (k); Kapau (k); Kapehe (w); John Kapena (k); Umiokalani (w); Kalima (w); Kaiopahia (k); ; hanai/adopted child: Pauahi/Bernice Pauahi. Stepchildren: Enoka/Enosa (k); E.N. Kaaua (k); Keloha (w).

 

Wahinepio (w) children: Kekauonohi(w); Keliikanakaole/Kanakaole (k); Maulili (k) also the niece and nephews of Kalanimoku (k); and hanai/foster children of Kahekili/Haupu (k) son of Kaumualii (k).


Kaoleioku (k) and wives Keoua(w) and Luahine(w) children: Hanuna (k); Pauahi (w); Keola (k); Konia (w)


Kanekapolei 2 (w) children: Kikau (k)


Updated by Amelia Gora (2011)


Kahekili's son: Manono (k)

Manono (k) son Keau/Keaupuni (k) lived with Kekauonohi (w); Abigail Maheha (w); his children: Kapena (k); Ialua/Kalua (k); Nalua (w); Kalele (w); Kala/Kalahohina.




Updated by Amelia Gora (2011)

 

David Kalakaua's children: Kamaka (w); Kaopu (k);

adopted children: Kahanu (k); Mathias Rose (k); Augustine Nuhi (k)

 

Lydia Kamakaeha/Kaeha/Makaeha's children/hanai/adopted children: Abigaila (w); Kema (k); Wahie (k); Luka/Luika aka's; Kaeha opio (w); Pau (k);

Kamukai (k)

APPENDIX G.



Updated by Amelia Gora (2011)

 

Abner Paki(k) Konia(w) Bernice Pauahi
hanai/adopted: Kaeha/Makaeha/Kamakaeha/ Liliuokalani (w)
hanai/adopted: Kaeha/Makaeha/Kamakaeha/ Liliuokalani (w)

Abner Paki's brother: Kalaniulumoku (k) children: Kalola (w);
Kaluaikau (w); Alapai (k); Namahana (w)


John Young (k) Kaonaeha/Kuamoo (w) children: John Young Jr; Fanny/Pane(w); Grace/Kamaikui (w); Gini/Lahilahi (w); James Kanehoa Young (k); adopted children: Hueu Davis (k); Kale Davis (k); and Peke Davis; hanai/adopted children of Kauikeouli/Kamehameha III.

Fanny/Pane (w) and Naea (k) had children: Emma adopted by TCB Rooke, second husband of Kamaikui/Grace Kamaikui (w).

Updated by Amelia Gora (2011)


Keaupuni married Pauahi

Kahalaia married Pauahi

Kekuanaoa married Pauahi who had Ruth Keelikolani;

Mataio Kekuanaoa's children: Paalua (k); Ruth Keelikolani (w); Moses Kaikioewa (k); Lot Kamehameha/Kamehameha V; Alexander Liholiho/ Kamehameha IV; Victoria Kamamalu (w); David Kamehameha (k); Alenoho (k); Kapau (k); Kapehe (w); John Kapena (k); Umiokalani (w); Kalima (w); Kaiopahia (k); hanai/adopted child: Pauahi/Bernice Pauahi.



Summary


We are a genealogy based society. It would be worth your while to set aside this important information with your land, genealogy records because it is now proven that Bernice Pauahi Bishop was NOT the "last of the Kamehameha's" and the lies are but criminal propaganda set in place by the non-kanaka maoli, the treasonous persons who moved to assume all that does not belong to them.


aloha and malama pono.....


a gift of the ages in behalf of our Kamehameha, Kalaniopuu, Kahekili, Kaumualii, John Young, Isaac Davis et. als. descendants; the Hawaiian Genealogical Society/Hawaiian Genealogy Society; and the Royal Families House of Nobles/"Hulu Manu" - Secret/Special Advisors of Kauikeouli/Kamehameha III's families/descendants



 

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References: information from Queen Liliuokalani's book HAWAII'S STORY BY HAWAII'S QUEEN/HAWAII'S STORY; research at the Archives, Bureau of Conveyances, Main Library, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii

http://digital.library.upenn. edu/women/liliuokalani/hawaii/ hawaii...


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                             HOW - TO - DO Your Genealogies, Land Claims
1)  Archives research - births, marriages, deaths, census records, indexes, probates, wills, Kalaupapa files.
Land books, Native testimonies, Foreign testimonies, Native Registers, Foreign Registers, books including THE KING'S MAHELE by Dorothy Barrere, Directories, Genealogy books available, Hawaiian Government records, the KAHN collection - million dollars worth of important documents, treasures of our Alii, etc.
2)  Main Library - Hawaiian Room - births, marriages, deaths, census records, microfilm, old books, old newspapers, books including UNPUBLISHED GENEALOGIES by Mary Kawena Pukui, etc.
3)  Bureau of Conveyances - Grantor, Grantee books from 1845, etc.  Royal Patents, Land Commission Awards, deeds, etc., computer information, Tax Map Key books, Directory(ies), etc.
Also available are maps of the Hawaiian lands in the Survey Office on the second floor.
With your genealogies (see forms) in place with references, the following Checklist is needed in reclaiming your Tutu's lands:

BRIEF CHECKLIST FOR ALL KANAKA MAOLI RECLAIMING THEIR PROPERTIES

                                                                               Compiled by Researchers including Amelia Gora (2012)

Sovereign Kauikeouli/Kamehameha III in 1848 helped to set up the Mahele also called the Great Mahele.

The lands had belonged to the Sovereign, Kamehameha, his father; then Liholiho, his brother.

Kauikeouli/Kamehameha III didn't need to share the lands to others but did.

He shared lands to the people and the project was called the Mahele which was divided into three parts:   1) konohiki and hoaina,  2) government, aside from reserving a portion to himself called the 3) Crown Lands.

See:  http://books.google.com/books?id=vBEKQE-1FggC&pg=PA30&dq=Gr...  for more information

The lands were Ano Alodio lands which remains forever to the assigned owner, his descendants/heirs....Kanaka Maoli are and remain the true, legal title holders.

Their descendants/heirs should maintain the following important documents in their possession:

   1) Royal Patents - xerox, certified copy

   2)  Land Commission awards - xerox, certified copy

   3)  Survey Notes - xerox, certified copy

The top three are prima facie evidence of specific land ownership.  Also needed as evidence are:

   4)  Genealogies - direct connect to ancestor

   5)  Affidavit/Lien of Genealogies - file at the Bureau of Conveyances

Additional Documents:

Court Cases showing case precedence;

Add the HRS/Hawaii Revised Statutes 172.11 in which the property "inures" to the descendants;

Protective Orders from the House of Nobles ---- many kanaka maoli have this with their documents.

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CLAIMING YOUR ANCESTORS LANDS --- ALLODIAL ISSUES.....

The following article was posted in the IOLANI - The Royal Hawk.

This message is being sent again because the EXHIBIT section was not covered.

The legal documents should contain the following in the following order:

1) Cover page (covers ancestors name, RP/Royal Patent Number, LCA/ Land Commission Award number

2) Affidavit/Certification (family genealogies)

3) Heirs and Assigns page

4) EXHIBITS (Write EXHIBITS in top right hand corner):
a. RP/Royal Patent LCA/Land Commission Award brief history (shows names of deceased owners and successors)
b. Survey Notes (obtain from the Archives, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii) which shows the map, dimensions of the land(s). (ask the Archivist how to obtain your survey notes..... also ask how to look at the books available documenting awards from the Great Mahele/ Kamehameha III period, an extra step to take is to find out the testimonies in regards to the parcel(s)/lands belonging to your families.

5) JURAT, NOTARY page

6) Xerox two (2) or more sets. The notary usually wants to do only two (2) for a set. If more copies are needed for family members, you could make copies after the notary signs the documents, and even after the filing is completed.

7) obtain a notary signature from your Credit Union, bank --- First Hawaiian Bank has a preferred customer account that you may be able to qualify for......worth it because the cost of a Notary will be nothing/free..........at the Credit Unions and some banks also give free notary signature......cousin paid about $50 a couple of weeks ago ---$5 per notary signature.

8) take the two (2) sets of documents to the Bureau of Conveyances, Regular System section and pay $25 for a set which covers up to 20 pages. Any amount of pages over 20 will cost $1 per page.

9) The Bureau of Conveyances located on Punchbowl Street is open in the mornings till 3:30 p.m. They do not accept documents later than that time. (Mondays-Fridays (Holidays closed)).

aloha and malama pono.

p.s. Kindly disperse info/e-mail(s) to all your families/friends/other Hawaiian aboriginal /kanaka maoli.

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IMPORTANT... ......... ..I M P O R T A N T>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>IMPORTANT!

ABORIGINAL HAWAIIANS/KANAKA MAOLI ---NOTE THIS:

RESCIND YOUR SIGNATURE AT KAU INOA - OHA/Office of Hawaiian Affairs and MAINTAIN YOUR INHERITANCE/ HEREDITARY RIGHTS!

Prepare your legal documents through Affidavits/Certific ations utilizing the following format after documenting your genealogies, notarizing your signature and file by paying $25 for 20 pages at the Bureau of Conveyances, Miller Street, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii.

The format, including updated JURAT page:

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Aboriginal Hawaiians/kanaka maoli land claims. Use the following as an example only... insert your own names, genealogies, etc in your documentation:

The following pages are formats to be used in filing documents at the Bureau of Conveyances. The cost is $25 for 20 pages. The hours of filing is Monday thru Fridays until 3:30 P.M.

page 1





LAND COURT SYSTEM REGULAR SYSTEM

____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ___
AFTER RECORDATION, RETURN BY MAIL ( ) PICKUP ( )


He Mokupuni Pae Aina O Hawaii
c/o Francis Keoua Gora, Amelia Kuulei Gora
P.O Box 861066
Wahiawa, Oahu, Hawaii 96786 Total Pages: ____________

____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ___
TITLE OF DOCUMENT:



Declaration/ Affidavit/ Notice of Francis Keoua Gora,
Declaration/ Affidavit/ Notice of Amelia Kuulei Gora,
and
Kamehameha III to (your ancestors name)
LCA RP


____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _


Affecting the right, title and interest of the lands under the name Leileiohoku, etals., the Public Land Trust, Office of Hawaiian Affairs, STATE OF HAWAII & ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING INTEREST IN THESE LANDS, in and to the property filed in the Office of the Assistant Registrar of the Land Court as follows:


(on to page 2)

Declaration/ Affidavit
of Heirs & Assigns
of
(your ancestors name)



Notice is hereby given in the presence of the almighty
Iesu Kristo and beffore, during and after the expressed truth is
submitted in this undertaking, that in the _______day of _September_in the
year of our lord two thousand and seven, that the following declaration
in the form of an affidavit is made first hand knowledge in truth, with
clean hands and in good faith. However, if for any reason this
document should raise any questions as to form, as a declaration or an
affidavit then the requirement is made for the benefit of the contents within
this file to support the latter and their heirs and or assigns,
Amene...
Kamehameha III to (your ancestors name/name land is under)


Heirs and Assigns of (your ancestors name/name land under)

1. WHEREAS; ______, aka's, kane is the son of _________, kane and __________, wahine.
2. WHEREAS;____ _______, aka's, kane is the husband of _____, wahine.
3. WHEREAS; ________, kane is the son of __________, kane and _____, wahine, and is by and through his birth, a direct heir and assign having and holding a perfect interest and rights to(your ancestors names) ________, kane and _________, wahine.
4. WHEREAS; _____, kane is the husband of ____________ , wahine.
5. WHEREAS; ______, kane is the paternal father of __________, kane
and is by and through his birth, direct heir and assign having and holding a perfect
interest and rights to __________, kane and _________, wahine.
6. WHEREAS; _______, Kane is the paternal father of ____________ _, wahine and is by and through her birth, a direct heir and assign having and holding a perfect interest
and rights to _________, kane and _________, wahine.
7. WHEREAS; ____________ _____, wahine is the maternal mother of ______,kane, and is by and through his birth, a direct heir and assign having and holding a perfect interest and rights to _______, kane and ___________, wahine.
8. WHEREAS; ____________ ___, wahine is the maternal mother of ________, kane and is by and through his birth, a direct heir and assign having and holding a perfect interest and rights to (your ancestors names/ancestors whose name is on the lands, kane and __________, wahine.
9. WHEREAS; __________, kane is the
paternal father of ____________ __, wahine and is by and through his birth, a direct heir and assign having and holding a perfect interest and rights to (ancestors names/ancestors whose name is on the lands) kane and ____________ _, wahine.
10. WHEREAS; ____________ ____, kane is the paternal father of ____________ _, kane and is by and through his birth, a direct heir and assign having and holding a perfect interest and rights to (your ancestors names/ancestors whos name is on the lands), kane and _________, wahine.



(end of 2nd or 3rd page)


page 3 or 4:


HEIRS & ASSIGNS
of
(your name)

(your name/spouse name) (Wahine) (H1) ________(Kane)



Children
1A. ____________ ___ (Wahine or kane)

2A. ____________ ____(Wahine or Kane)

Children

2a1. __________ (Wahine or Kane)
2a2. __________ (Wahine or Kane)
2a3. ___________( Wahine or Kane)
2a4. ____________ (Wahine or Kane)

3A. ____________ _________ _(Wahine or Kane)

4A. ____________ _________ __(Wahine or Kane)

5A. ____________ _________ __(Wahine or Kane)

(etc.)

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ROYAL PATENT / RP and LCA/Land Commission Awards Brief History


RP 356 LCA 2113

Kamehameha III to Keawe


Keawe (dec.)

son: David Keawe (dec.)

grandaughter: Mele Keawe (dec.)

great grandaughter: Mary Kauweloa (dec.)

Successors/Surviving descendants:

great great grandaughter: Mary XXXX

great great great grandaughter: Amelia XXXX

great great great great grandaughter(s)/grandson(s): names


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JURAT

/Acknowledgement of Notary for identification purposes only

He Mokupuni Pae Aina o Hawaii )
(132+ islands since 1810)

entities:

State of Hawaii )
: SS.
City and County of Honolulu )



I, Me, We, Amelia Kuulei Gora, Francis Keoua Gora, heir(s) and assign(s) on our own
unlimited free will and act found to be in good and due form, hereby certify attest assert and
declare, as witness by all our hands and seals, that I, me, we have read the above
Declaration/ Affidavit and all know the contents to be correct and complete and not
misleading, to be the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth in the presence of God.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the heirs have executed these documents in accordance with the
above paragraph on this ___5th___ day of ____September_ __, 2007.


____________ _________ _________ ________
Amelia Kuulei Gora, Heir


____________ _________ _________ _________
Francis Keoua Gora, Heir



STATE OF HAWAII )
: SS.
CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU )


On this ___5th____ day of ____September_ __, 2007, before me personally
appeared Amelia Kuulei Gora, and Francis Keoua Gora, to me known to be the persons
described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledges that the State
Notary Public is for identification purposes only. Use of Notary Public does not authorize
the jurisdiction of any entity over the heirs. The heirs are the sovereign bodies of the Royal
Families of the Crown of He Mokupuni Pae Aina o Hawaii, as established by H.R.M. King
Kamehameha III son of H.R.M. King Kamehameha I, who entered into International Treaty
with the United States signed at Washington December 20, 1849, ratified by the President
of the United States on February 4, 1850 and entered into force August 24, 1850.


____________ _________ _________ _________ _____
Notary Public, State of Hawaii

My Commission expires:____ _________ _________ _


Print name of Notary: ____________ _________ _____







end of page________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _

 
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*note: credits to Cousins Nani/Ewalani K.; Alfred Spinney; Shane Lee; others from Maui, Big Island, Molokai, etc.

aloha.
explore all the links -  genealogies; mahele links (shows the Konohiki and Kamehameha III's properties, etc.) 
                       

Weldon Kekauoha " Queen's Jubilee " Kanaka Maoli

Weldon Kekauoha & Tapa Groove " Queen's Jubilee " Kanaka Maoli (2003) (No Copyright Infringement Intended)

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Hawaiian Genealogy Research For Those in Hawaii, the United States and Abroad..........compiled by Amelia Gora (2013)

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Thanks to the internet, much genealogies can be researched on the web.....

The following websites are good to check out:
http://archives1.dags.hawaii.gov/gsdl/cgi-bin/library  click on all records/explore, etc.
http://www.kumupono.com/about/About-Us.html  Land Records by the Maly's
http://papakilodatabase.com/main/index.php Papakilo Data Base/Office of Hawaiian Affairs Records
PARTNERS OF THE PAPAKILO DATABASE

Awaiaulu

Awaiaulu is dedicated to fostering Hawaiian knowledge today through the training of translators and publication of legacy texts. Fluent students of Hawaiian mentor with experienced translators, bringing historical literature to modern readers in a bilingual format. This develops new resource people, introduces information from these narratives to new audiences, and gives new access to Hawaiian-language texts.


Awaiaulu provides access to Hawaiian language texts, empowers the publication process, and provides a setting where the skills and insights necessary for such efforts can be mastered. The goal is to foster Hawaiian mores, values and stories by moving the narratives that illustrate them out of the archives and into the hands of resource people and readers today. A great body of important Hawaiian literature lies beyond the reach of most people, archived for more than a century. The language and the knowledge contained in these works are wonderful resources for the 21st century. 

P.O. Box 235896
Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96823-3516 

Website: http://www.awaiaulu.org/


 

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Bishop Museum

The Bishop Museum was founded in 1889 by Charles Reed Bishop in memory of his wife Bernice Pauahi Bishop, the last direct descendant of King Kamehameha I. Today, the Museum is recognized as the principal museum of the Pacific, housing the world’s largest collection of Hawaiian and Pacific artifacts and natural history specimens. More than 340,000 people visit the Museum each year, including over 40,000 schoolchildren.

Archaeology Collections Manager / Department of Anthropology
Bernice P. Bishop Museum
1525 Bernice Street / Honolulu, HI 96818
Phone: (808) 843-7608 / Fax: (808) 843-4114

Website: www.bishopmuseum.org


DL Consulting, Ltd.

Digital Library Consulting, Ltd. (DLC) is the world’s leading supplier of commercial consulting, customization, support, maintenance, and hosting services for the Greenstone digital library software, which is a suite of software for building and distributing digital library collections. It provides a new way of organizing information and publishing it on the Internet as a fully-searchable, metadata-driven digital library. It is open-source, multilingual software, issued under the terms of the GNU General Public License. DLC has been the primary contractor for OHA’s Papakilo Database since October, 2007. They have worked consistently and patiently with OHA staff in the design, implementation, and customization of features within the database to specifically address OHA’s needs.

P.O. Box 12669
Chartwell
Hamilton
New Zealand

contact@dlconsulting.com
Phone +64 7 857 0830

Website: www.dlconsulting.com


Hawai'i State Archives

The mission of the Hawai'i State Archives is to ensure open government by preserving and making accessible the historic records of state government and to partner with state agencies to manage their records.

Hawaii State Archives 
364 S. King Street 
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 
808-586-0310

Website: http://hawaii.gov/dags/archives


Ho'olaupa'i

Ho'olaupa'i is a cooperative project within the Bishop Museum that maintains hundreds of pages of scanned newspapers including articles, headlines and even advertisements. This ambitious attempt to bring these newspapers accessible to the public through the use of modern technology.

PO Box 235896
Honolulu, HI 96823-3516
Phone: 808.847.8282

Website: http://www.nupepa.org/


Ka'iwakiloumoku

Ka‘iwakiloumoku means “the ‘iwa bird that hooks the islands together,” a traditional reference to our great and revered warrior-king, Kamehameha ‘Ekahi. It is a name that recalls Kamehameha’s efforts to unite the Hawaiian Islands some 200 years ago. It is also a reflection of Na Kanaka Maoli – Native Hawaiians – coming together to revitalize Hawaiian language and culture to ensure a vibrant Hawaiian society in the 21st century.

The Ka‘iwakiloumoku Hawaiian Cultural Center consists of two major components: 1) the Hawaiian Cultural Center facility, and 2) the Hawaiian Cultural Center programs. While efforts have been underway to garner support for the construction of the Center, there have also been concurrent efforts to help develop the cultural character of our people and the campus environment via program offerings.

Ka‘iwakiloumoku is dedicated to providing opportunities to learn Hawaiian knowledge – ‘ike Hawai‘i – and to live and practice Hawaiian culture as a vibrant way of life –nohona Hawai‘i. These efforts are guided by statements that articulate a vision for the Native Hawaiian people, a “Lahui Vision” – He Nu‘ukia Lahui Hawai‘i. In this light, we continually strive to affirm our mission to ensure a vibrant Hawaiian society – e ku ke ola i ka moku – in the 21st century and beyond.

Kamehameha Schools 
Attn: Kaiwakiloumoku 
1887 Makuakane St 
Honolulu, HI 96817

Website: http://kaiwakiloumoku.ksbe.edu


 

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Kumu Pono Associates

Kepa Maly and Onaona Pomroy Maly have worked on ethnographic studies in historic preservation for over thirty years (Kumu Pono Associates LLC, since 1995). Living away from O'ahu, research was always an expensive undertaking with travel from outer islands, and other expenses to just get to the archival collections. Around the year 2000, they began exploring the possibility of digitizing key collections of historical resrouce materials.

Since then, they have independently or in partnership, digitize and re-indexed the entire Mahele 'Aina, Boundary Commission Proceedings, Royal Patent Grants, the Harvard Collection of ABCFM Hawai'i records, Register Maps, and portions of the Bureau of Conveyances Library Collection, along with portions of other documentary resources. Kumu Pono Associates LLC has also partner with the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Kamehameha Schools and Ulukau in sharing digital collections and ethnographic studies.

While digitizing records does not directly equal preservation of those records, it does lead to ease of access, and lightens the impact of handling sensitive records.

Website: http://www.kumupono.com/


The Nature Conservancy

The Nature Conservancy’s mission is to preserve the plants, animals, and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. In Hawai‘i, our goal is to actively manage our native ecosystems and species, to sustain them into the future. Working with partners, threats are abated, health of ecosystems on land and sea are restored and maintained, and our unique island biodiversity is carried forward as an irreplaceable asset, meeting human needs and fulfilling ecosystem functions that serve all life in the islands. TNC in Hawai‘i maintains a network of preserves, participates in watershed and other conservation partnerships, helps protect important natural areas, and works to strengthen policies and capacity for conservation in Hawai‘i.

923 Nu'uanu Avenue
Honolulu, HI 96817
808-537-4508
Email: Hawaii@tnc.org

Website: http://nature.org/hawaii


Ulukau - The Hawaiian Electronic Library

Ulukau: In the same way that unexplained supernatural interpretive powers can be divinely given to a person, so knowledge and understanding can come to the person who makes the effort to read the language and words of this electronic library.

What is Ulukau? Ulukau is a digital online library for mostly Hawaiian language materials, though some Hawai‘i related materials in English can also be found on it. You will find searchable Hawaiian language dictionaries, online newspapers, books, the Hawaiian Bible, genealogy, māhele and other place name resources and much more.

Ulukau was founded as the Hawaiian Electronic Library in 2005. It involves dozens of partners, and is spearheaded by these two organizations: Hale Kuamo'o of Ka Haka 'Ula O Ke'elikōlani College of Hawaiian Language at UH Hilo and Ka Waihona Puke 'Ōiwi Native Hawaiian Library at ALU LIKE.

Email: ulukau@hawaii.edu

Website: http://www.ulukau.org/

Also, there are many genealogy research agencies:

  1. Free Family History and Genealogy Records — FamilySearch.org

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    www.archives.gov/genealogy/
     
    National Archives and Records Administration based in Washington DC. Provides information about research facilities, online tools, publications, and web ...
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    Genealogy research: How to research and where to start your genealogy.
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    RootsWeb - the Internet's oldest and largest FREE genealogical community. An award winning genealogical ... Contributing to RootsWeb. Share Your Research ...
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 Land Maps:
 
  1. Mahele database - Waihona

    Other early maps, probate records and Tax Map Keys (note) can be consulted ..... TheDepartment of Land and Natural Resources has been advised and their ...
  2. [PDF]

    The Mahele 'Āina (Land Division) at Honouliuli (1847-1855).pdf

    Quiet Land Titles, setting in motion the Māhele 'Āina or division of lands and natural resources between the king and his subjects. Among the actions called for, ...
  3. Land Division

    State of Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources Land Division Home ... of Hawaii, as shown and described on Government Survey Map CSF No. ... government documents relating to land dating back to the "Great Mahele" of 1848.
  4. [PDF]

    Mahele Land Awards and Land Ownership in Hawaiÿi - University of ...