Tuesday, October 25, 2022

The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series: Tracking the Lies Printed by Samuel Kamakau et.als.

 The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series:  Tracking the Lies Printed by Samuel Kamakau et.als.

                                                       Reviewed by Amelia Gora (2022)


Discovered two (2) Lies/deceitful information put out by Samuel Kamakau in 1867.....of course there are many more which is yet to be exposed because Samuel Kamakau's books have been printed by Pirates of the Pacific:  Charles Reed Bishop and Friends after all.

Lies #1:


The following excerpts came from a website showing some of Samuel Kamakau's writings in 1867 in 

HE WAHI MO‘OLELO NO NÄ ‘ÄINA, A ME NÄ ALA HELE I HEHI ‘IA, MAI KEAUHOU A I KEALAKEKUA, MA KONA, HAWAI‘I A HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF THE LANDS, AND TRAILS TRAVELED, BETWEEN KEAUHOU AND KEALAKEKUA, KONA, HAWAI‘I

and The Island of Hawai‘i - Detail of North and South Kona, showing Lands, Trails and Roads of the Keauhou-Kealakekua Vicinity (Compiled by U.S. Army – 1932) documented by Kumu Pono Associates:

see:  http://manoa.hawaii.edu/coe/kulia/resources/Maly%20Keauhou-Kealakekua%20.pdf

"The plan was for Ke-opu-o-lani to go in a double hull canoe and Hoa-pili in a single one. Naihe ordered Hoa-pili to land at Keauhou and wait the coming of Ke-kua-o-kalani, but Ke-opu-o-lani heard the order and took canoe with Hoa-pili and came to Kailua. Upon landing she was met by the chief and there was much wailing. Ke-opuo-lani said “I was to have been killed.” “Where is Ke-kua-o-ka-lani?” asked Ka-lanimoku. “He is coming by land.” “How did he receive you?” “Friendly means have failed; it is for you to act now,” and Ke-opu-o-lani then ordered Ka-lani-moku to prepare for war on Ke-kua-o-ka-lani. Arms and ammunition were given out that evening to everyone who was trained in warfare, and feather capes and helmets distributed. The next morning Ka-lani-moku encouraged his followers to go forward, saying, “Go quietly, be strong, be soldiers, and drink of the bitter waters, O my little brothers? There are lands ahead, honor, wealth. Do not turn back, whether death or life lies ahead.” He then placed the carriers of food and water and marched his men to Keauhou, where they camped. Ka-lani-moku then sent Ka-heana, called also Moehau, [to Ke-kua-o-ka-lani’s men] with the word, “Let your chief come and confer with your chief Liholiho at Kailua, and if he will consent there need be no war.” Moe-hau met Ke-kua-o-ka-lani at Kuamo‘o and gave the message. “Where is Ka-lani-moku?” “Encamped at Kea[u]hou.” “I command you to return to Ka-lani-moku and if he attacks to seize him and await my coming.” The two were talking outside the stone wall at Lekeleke. Some of the advance scouts of Ka-lani-moku’s following, fired a shot. The kahu kissed Ke-kua-o-ka-lani, jumped into the seas, and swam to meet Kalani-moku at Kawanui. Ke-kua-o-ka-lani’s scouts fired and killed some of the men and wounded two chiefs on the side of free eating, but not seriously. They were Kaiki-o-‘ewa, wounded in the calf of the leg, and Holua-loa, the friend for Ka-uhi-wawaeono 3 Though the specific trail route traveled by Kekuaokalani and his party is not given in Kamakau’s original Hawaiian narrative of November 2, 1867 (nor in the 1961 translation), site references from the journey tell us that the route traveled was — across the flats of Ka‘awaloa on the alaloa (subsequently modified into the Old Cart Road); into the Keöpuka-Onouli lands through Kanäueue, and behind Pu‘uohau (where portions of the “stepping stone” and “Hale Kauila” trail” may still be seen; then angling towards the shore in Hökükano and Käinäliu; then across Honua‘ino and on to Kuamo‘o-Mä‘ihi and Lekeleke (on the makai Honalo-Keauhou boundary), where the opposing sides met in battle. The latter part of the route (Honua‘ino to Keauhou) generally follows the alaloa alignment which in ca. 1847 was modified into the Alanui Aupuni (Old Govenrment Road). 4 Keöpüolani is recorded as having said “E wehe no hoi i ka piko” (Kamakau November 2, 1867). In the Hawaiia

and husband of Kaka‘e. These were the first casualties, and had they been fatal, the battle would have gone to the tabu eaters. Ka-lani-moku’s men retreated, but others, seeing how few in number the shooters were, pressed forward, the two sides met, and at Kuamo‘o the battle began in earnest. Ke-kua-o-ka-lani showed conspicuous courage during the entire battle. He kept on advancing and even when shot in the leg he fought on bravely until afternoon, when he was surrounded and shot in the chest and died facing his enemies. His wife Manono fought at his side. When he was shot she cried out to Ka-lani-moku to spare her, for he and she had the same father. “How is the chief?” he called. “He is dead.” “Then it would disgrace me in men’s minds for you to live.” How pitiful to hear a woman plead for her life! She fell at her husband’s side under a volley of shots. Kuaiwa, the kahuna who had urged the revolt, was seized at Kailua and another plotter, named Wahahe‘e, who shot Puakau, and they were killed and their bodies dragged along the highway (alaloa). Ku-a-ka-mauna the son Lono-hiwa, Pe‘ape‘a, and Na-heana fled to the bush. Manono, the son of Ka-nau-kapu and Keawe-haku, went into hiding among the cliffs of Waipi‘o; many hid in the bush and some escaped to Maui. "

DISCUSSION:

The event occurred in Keauhou, Kona, the lands of Akahi (w) my great great great grandmother who was the last wife of Kalanimoku.

Pedigree Chart of Akahi (w):

Kaleiwohi - brother of Kamehameha who died in 1819

      /

Pauelua

    /

Akahi (w) married Kalanimoku -m- Kikau  -m- Kahope -m- Pomaikai -m- Kaiama -m-Waha -m-Kepaa

                                    /  -m-Keopuolani  /                    /                  /                    /                    /                                                    /                           /                    /                  /                    /                    /

                         W.P Leleiohoku     Nahuina     Halemano    Kahele           Kekapu      hanai: Kalama

                 step: Kamehameha II          /                                 Kauki (w)            /                       Kapapu

                         Kamehameha III        /                                                              /                        Kaanana

                         Nahienaena (w)         /                                                             /                         Kaluakini

                hanai: Kekauonohi            /                                                             /                             /                                              /                         /                                                             /                             /

               hanai:  Abigail Maheha   Kaluakini                                           Elikapeka            Elikapeka

                          /                              /                                                             /                             /                               step: Kapena                 Elikapeka                                              John                      John

                    John Kapena               /                                                            /  siblings              / siblings

                         / siblings           John                                                       Amelia Gora    Amelia Gora

              * Keawe                           /   siblings                                             siblings                 siblings

              * Kekualoa                    Amelia Gora

                                                       siblings       


* ancestors of Amelia Gora and siblings   


The book noted above is about Keauhou, Kona.  This is the place of birth of Kauikeaouli - Kamehameha III AND my grandmother Elizabeth /Elikapeka Kaluakini/ Elikapeka Gora.                        

 Note that Samuel Kamakau's writings did not include some of the new information posted above - see bold letters above.

Ku-a-ka-mauna the son Lono-hiwa, Pe‘ape‘a, and Na-heana fled to the bush. Manono, the son of Ka-nau-kapu and Keawe-haku, '

vs. the TRUTH:

Kuakamauna was the son of Kamehameha and not Lonohiwa.  Pea was another son of Kamehameha.

Manono was not the son of Kanaukapu but the son of Kahekili of Maui.

Kuakamauna's daughter was Hooleia and three (3) persons were heirs in her Probate #365:

(1) Leleiohoku - hanai son of Hooleia and true son of Kalanimoku the stepfather of Liholiho/

Kamehameha II; Kauikeaouli/Kamehameha III; Nahienaena (w) et. als.  Kalanimoku was married to  Keopuolani, one of the widows of Kamehameha.  Keopuolani's last husband was Hoapilikane.

 (2)  Akahi (w) - stepmother of Leleiohoku because she was married to Kalanimoku.

(3)  Kahekili - a cousin of Hooleia.  His grandfather was Keoua, a younger brother of Kalanimoku.  He was the son of Kalola (w) who was a Kamehameha descendant, Kalola (w) was the next-of-kin in Bernice Pauahi Bishop's Probate.  Bernice Pauahi Bishop was the next-of-kin to Ruth Keelikolani who was married to Leleiohoku the son of Kalanimoku.  See No. (1)


Pedigree of Kalanimoku and His Siblings

Piilani
   /
Kekuamanoha
  /
Kalanimoku sib. Boki  sib. Wahinepio  sib. Keoua  sib.  Kekoa/Koa sib. Kahikona sib. Manono (w)
 /                              /                 /                      /                      /                                          (in the story
/                              /                 /                      /                      /                                          died with
Leleiohoku         Kuiaia     Kekauonohi      Luluhiwalani  Kaiama                                   Kekuaokalani)
step: Kamehameha II /         /                      /                       /
 Kamehameha III      /         /                      /                       /
 Nahienaena (w)      /          /                     /                       /
hanai:                      /          /                     /                      /
 Kekauonohi(w)    /          /                     /                      /
   /                        /           /                     /                      /
 hanai:                /           /                      /                      /
Abigail          Keaka   hanai:            Kahekili       Kekapu
Maheha           /          Abigail           / hanai:                 /
   /                   /           Maheha         / Kapooloku    step:  Elikapeka
  /                   /               /                 /            /                       / siblings
*Kapena   Kapehe   *Kapena         Ioela   Haili                 John
*John Kapena  /      *John Kapena  /          / sibs                 / siblings
                    Kapehe opio               Haili   Elikapeka         Amelia Gora
                       /                                / sibs     / sibs                  Siblings
                  Mele Keawe            Elikapeka  John
                      / siblings                  / sibs      / sibs
                 Mary Kauweloa       John        Amelia Gora
                    / siblings                  /  sibs        Siblings
               Mary Castro           Amelia Gora
                  / siblings                  Siblings
           Amelia Gora 
              Siblings

* ancestors of Amelia Gora and siblings.

Reference:
Probate #365 - Hooleia (1871), Archives, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, and other researches.
                  

 Lies #2:

The 1867 Genealogies shows Lies that Kahekili was a descendant of a Kamehameha Nui.  The Truth is that Kahekili was the son of Kalola (w) who was the daughter of Kalaniulumoku brother of Abner Paki who descended from Kalanihelemaiiluna, one of Kamehameha's sons.

See Abner Paki's Obituary of 1855:

  

Thursday, June 30, 2022

The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series: Abner Paki and His Royal Family Less Alien Pirate Charles Reed Bishop

 The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series:  Abner Paki and His Royal Family Less Alien Pirate Charles Reed Bishop

                                                            Reviewed by Amelia Gora (2022)


One of the first Judges in Hawaii:

Abner Pākī
Abner Paki.jpg
Bornc. 1808
Molokaʻi
DiedJune 13, 1855
HonoluluOʻahu
BurialJune 28, 1855[1]
Pohukaina Tomb
October 30, 1865
Mauna ʻAla Royal Mausoleum
SpouseKuini Liliha
Kōnia; Kaikainalii
IssueBernice Pauahi Bishop
Liliʻuokalani (hānai)  step:  J.F. Koakanu,  Jane Loeau, Abigail Maheha, Kalola, Kaluaikau, and Alapai,  
Full name
Abner Kuhoʻoheiheipahu Pākī
FatherKalani-hele-maiiluna
Mother  Brother   
Kalaniulumoku


Kahooheiheipahu




 Note:  Abner Paki and his brother were descendants of Kamehameha.  See Abner Paki's obituary which shows his ancestor was Kamehameha.


Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, June 16, 1855, Page 22, Image 2

Image provided by University of Hawaii at Manoa; Honolulu, HI

Persistent link: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn82015408/1855-06-16/ed-1/seq-2/

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Reference:

http://amelia-gora.blogspot.com/2018/02/crown-lands-belongs-to-kamehameha-iii.html


Note:  Although the links by wikipedia/wikimedia  below are posted, much of the information is not legal, not true or problematic.  

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernice_Pauahi_Bishop

For example, the husband of Bernice Pauahi Bishop lost all of his interest in the Estate of Bernice Pauahi Bishop due to his conspiracy and treasonous activities.

The Kamehameha Schools - Boys School students participated with the White Annexationist who were against Queen Liliuokalani in 1893.

The Kamehameha Schools - Girls School and the Bishop Museum created after 1893 by Charles Reed Bishop and Friends perpetuated a crime because he lost all interest in the Estate of Bernice Pauahi Bishop.

Bishop in 1884 inherited only a half of the life estate of Bernice Pauahi Bishop.  Had he not conspired against Queen Liliuokalani and the Hawaiian Kingdom, he had the use of the estate until his death in 1915.

Charles Reed Bishop could not convey his life interest and extend a claim on the Estate.

Charles Reed Bishop had only a nine (9) year interest or 1884 through 1893 use.

Kalola, the next-of-kin to Bernice Pauahi Bishop inherited the Estate in 1884, then became the owner of the full estate in 1893 because Charles Reed Bishop lost it all.

Kalola's descendants and heirs are the allodial, superior, paramount title owners and Not Conspirator, treasonous person Charles Reed Bishop and all he designated to be his heirs including the Trustees, Kamehameha Schools - Boys and Girls School, the Bishop Museum etc.

The Truth about Charles Reed Bishop:

The Truth about Charles Reed Bishop a documented CROOK, FRAUD, PIRATE, CONSPIRATOR, Conspiratior, Treasonous Corrupt person documented.............a White Supremacist Mahu/Gay man who had two (2) male lovers and has to be removed from our Royal Family's Royal Mausoleum

...For evidence see:  https://iolani-theroyal.blogspot.com/2022/06/iolani-royal-hawk-no-2022-0627-special.html

https://maoliworld.com/forum/topics/the-legitimate-government-in-hawaii-series-conspirator-treasonous  etc.

More of Wikipedia info - with falsities, inaccuracies, etc.:

Abner Kuhoʻoheiheipahu Pākī (c. 1808–1855) was a Hawaiian high chief during the reign of King Kamehameha III, the father of Bernice Pauahi Bishop, ...
Born: c. 1808; Molokaʻi
Burial: June 28, 1855; Pohukaina Tomb‎; Octob...‎
Mother: Kuhoʻoheiheipahu

English: Abner Pākī (c. 1808–1855) was a member of Hawaiian nobility. He was a legislator and judge, and the father of Bernice Pauahi Bishop, ***************

********* Newspaper article about our Royal Family printed in the 1867 Newspaper.........................notice that Lie #1 has the same year written by Samuel Kamakau in 1867!...Royal Families Genealogies/No ka Papa Alii Hawaii Posted in the Kuokoa newspapers Okatoba 5, 1867 - Note:  Our Families are at the ending - see 2nd page and Updates *********************************** Genealogies 1867 (first part) https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B6Gs4av5Se1wMzBiZGJhMjMtY2FmZC00NW... Genealogies 1867 (second part) https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B6Gs4av5Se1wZDBjMDAyNjktMWQ1Mi00NG... Genealogies 1867 (third and last part) https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B6Gs4av5Se1wOTRlZmNhMDEtNGFkMS00MW... ************************
  


Note: Kahekili married Kahananui (female) and had son Ioela (and adopted son:  William Linekona Hokuloa/Charles Williams/Charles Kauweloa) who married Abigaila/Kapooloku/Kapoolohu/ Kapoholoku/ Poomaikelani/ Princess Poomaikelani and had Haili (and siblings/stepsiblings, hanai/adopted) who married Kaluakini and had Elikapeka Kaimiola Kaluakini who married Joseph Gora/ Matsugoro and had John Gora (siblings:  Joseph, William, Walter, Lawrence, Jolly, and Francis) who married Mary Castro and had Amelia Gora (siblings:  Leola, Elizabeth, John, Walter, Kathleen, Marian (dec.) and hanai/adopted Ceferino III/Willy).

Kahananui (female) (siblings:  Kalaikini (female), Ulunui (female), and Isaia) was the daughter of Kuheleloa who was the son of Kauhi.  Kauhi was the son of Kailio and Kaawa (female) and his siblings were:  Kailio 2, Kalama (female), and Paele.  Kailio was the second oldest son of Hueu Davis (siblings:  Kale Davis, and Peke Davis) who was the son of Isaac Davis and Kalukuna/Grace Kamaikui.  Kailio (siblings:  Kahiamoe, and Holokualani) was the grandson of John Young.  Hueu Davis, Kale Davis, and Peke Davis were the hanai/adopted children of John Young, Kamehameha, and Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli.

 Kahananui (female) married Charles Kuikahi Kawelo/Kauweloa and adopted William Linekona Hokuloa/ Charles Williams/Charles Kauweloa who married Mele Keawe/Keawepoo and had Mary Kauweloa (siblings:  Charles Jr., and Annie) who married Albert Castro and had Mary Castro (siblings:  Harriet, Alberta, John, Albert, Rudolph, Irene, and Joseph), divorced then married Ceferino Maduli (stepsiblings:  Vale, Lucia, Ceferino Jr., Fermina, Francis, and Celestino/Kata).  

Mary Castro married John Gora and had Amelia Gora (siblings:  Leola, Elizabeth, John, Walter, Kathleen, Marian (dec.), and hanai/adopted Ceferino III/Willy

Abigaila/Kapooloku/Kapoolohu/ Kapoholoku/ Poomaikelani/ Princess Poomaikelani was the daughter of Kuhio and Kinoiki (female).  Her siblings were Kapiolani/ Queen Kapiolani, Kinoiki 2 (female), and Kapali/Kapaliaweloa.  Their father was Kaumualii of Kauai.  His children were:  Kealiiahonui, Aaron; Humehume/George Humehume; Kinoiki (female); Kahinu (female); Haupu/Kahekili; Kuheleaumoku; Kahai; Kanekoa; and Kaulia.  His stepchildren were all of Kalaniopuu's, Kamehameha's children, stepchildren, and hanai/adopted children.

Abigaila/Kapooloku/Kapoolohu/ Kapoholoku/ Poomaikelani/ Princess Poomaikelani was a hanai of Luluhiwalani and Kalola, the parents of Kahekili (see newspaper article for his ancestry).

Abigaila/Kapooloku/Kapoolohu/ Kapoholoku/ Poomaikelani/ Princess Poomaikelani  was a hanai of Kakainalii (female) who married Kalaniulumoku, Abner Paki, and Kealoha.

Abigaila/Kapooloku/Kapoolohu/ Kapoholoku/ Poomaikelani/ Princess Poomaikelani  was a hanai of Kaunuohua (female).

Abigaila/Kapooloku/Kapoolohu/ Kapoholoku/ Poomaikelani/ Princess Poomaikelani  was also a daughter/hanai of Kaeha/Kamakaeha/Makaeha/Lydia/Liliuokalani/ Queen Liliuokalani.

Abigaila/Kapooloku/Kapoolohu/ Kapoholoku/ Poomaikelani/ Princess Poomaikelani's sister Queen Kapiolani was the hanai/adopted daughter of Kaluakini.  Kaluakini later married Abigaila/Kapooloku/Kapoolohu/ Kapoholoku/ Poomaikelani/ Princess Poomaikelani 's daughter Haili who had Elikapeka Kaluakini(siblings) who married Joseph Gora/Matsugoro and had John Gora (siblings) who married Mary Castro and had Amelia Gora (siblings).

There are many other family lines which is not listed here.  

The point is that the Royal Families exists, and we are part of the Royal Families defrauded by the Aliens, the usurpers who planned, Premeditated in a concerted effort to criminally assume lands, monies, minerals, water, etc. from the Royal Families by lies, fraud, deceit, conspiracies, pirating, identity theft, racketeering, etc.

It appears that the purpose of the frauds, identity theft of our Royal Families was to claim that the alii were no more/there were no heirs and successors and the aliens could assume all by appearing legal and passed laws claiming that the entity Territory turned State would be the recipient of all the alii lands.

Appears that there were also other avenues in assuming the interests of the Alii and all kanaka maoli/kanaka Hawaii maoli by the following:

1) lies, perpetuation of the frauds
2) conspiracies by two or more which cause injuries upon our kanaka maoli/kanaka Hawaii maoli.
3)  setting up illegal contracts, such as:
      a.  Hawaiian Homes -  those who signed would also be signing their interest over to the occupiers.
      b.  Prisoners would be allowed to leave early providing they signed their interest over to the occupiers.
4)  taxes by the occupiers.
5)  steady indoctrination that there were no more Kamehameha's, etc.
     a.  indoctrination includes false information in books.
     b.  indoctrination includes false information in the media, TV, radio, etc.
6)  steady lies that Hawaii has only Fee Simple when in reality Fee Simple is an American concept of land vs.  Monarchy Government Lands are Alodio to kanaka maoli/kanaka Hawaii maoli and Fee Simple, less than Alodio, 30 years only, 30 years lease, or Freehold to Aliens.

Be aware that efforts were made to defraud our Royal Family, all kanaka maoli over time.  Be aware of writers including Samuel Kamakau who wrote erroneous information to misdirect the people.

Be vigilant and question what does not appear truthful.

Genocide is documented.

Research incomplete.

aloha.







References:  https://hawaiiangenealogicalsocietykanakamaolikuauhau.wordpress.com/2015/11/29/hawaiian-genealogical-society-mokuauhau/**********                                              

https://maoliworld.com/forum/topics/kamehameha-iii-s-descendants-heirs-exists-including-myself-amelia


                        



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