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The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series: About the Term "Kanaka Maoli", Meetings for Discussions - History, Land, Genealogies, Hawaiian Law etc.

 The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series:  About the Term "Kanaka Maoli", Meetings for Discussions - History, Land, Genealogies, Hawaiian Law etc.


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Hi everyone...if you're on Oahu, our meetings are held at the Princess Ruth Keelikolani's Palace formerly known as Central Intermediate on Tuesdays and Fridays 10:30 to 2:00PM... more days and times can be made.....it'll be a year come November (next month) that we've been meeting there.......did serve them papers showing that our family descends from Kalola the next-of-kin to Bernice Pauahi Bishop....she was the next-ofkin to Ruth Keelikolani ---and we are the Allodial landowners...we also descend from Ruth Keelikolani's stepsiblings - John Kapena (mother was Kalima the fifth marriage of Mataio Kekuanaoa - Bureau of Conveyances Liber 19 page 12 and page 175) heir of JWD Paalua - Kekuanaoa's oldest son, etc. We are the family members of Leleiohoku married to Ruth Keelikolani, and even family members of Ruth Keelikolani's second husband Isaac Young Davis through his second oldest brother Kailio, who are the sons of Hueu Davis, son of Grace Kamaikui and Isaac Davis - whose father in law was John Young..... and top that off with Kale Davis, and Peke Davis......we are also Leleiohoku's father's - Kalanimoku - brother's descendant....his name was Keoua ....another brother Kekoa/Kekoa family raised our grandmother, and Boki's sons name Kuiaia was a stepfather on my mothers lines........am one of the representatives of the Hawaiian Genealogical Society which was started by my great great grandmother Princess Poomaikelani whose sister was Queen Kapiolani, a hanai/adopted daughter of my great grandfather Kaluakini.....aloha. p.s. am a long time researcher in history, genealogies, and law.....met Kamaunu at the Archives years ago.......they meet on Maui with Donna Willard - Kale Davis descendant, Joclynn Costa who educated everyone about the Doctrine of Political Question see: https://maoliworld.com/m/discussion?id=2011971%3ATopic%3A582562 ....empowerment comes with knowledge....we remain a neutral, friendly, non-violent nation 😉








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Aloha Kakou,
This post is in response to repeated requests to address the differences between the terms "Kanaka Maoli" and "Native Hawaiian." My response will be brief and is not intended to be a complete or thorough explanation of the subject matter.
The term Kanaka Maoli is adressed / referred / used in the Law of 1846, Mokuna 5, Haawina 1, Pauku 1 & 3), as follows;
NO NA LAHUI E, NA HAOLE HAWAII, A ME NA KANAKA MAOLI
PAUKU 1. Ina holo mai kekahi haole o ka aina e mai, a i keia Aupuni, he haole ho’ohiki ole, ina e holo mai e noho loa, a holo iki wale mai no paha, pono ia ia ke lawe mai a hoike i palapala ho'omalu na kekahi luna o ka aina ona i hele mai ai, a e hoakaka ia palapala i kona helehelena, a me kona mau makahiki, a me kona seka, a me kana Oihana, a pono e hoakakaia ma kela palapala ka mea e hiki ai i ka Lunakakau’olelo o kona aina iho i hele mai ai, a i ke Kanikela paha, a i ka Luna kuai paha, ke ho'oiai'o.
PAUKU 3. O na kanaka a pau i hanau malalo o ka malu o keia Aupuni, ina na na makua o ke Aupuni e, a ina na na haole ho’ohiki i kanaka Hawaii, a ina na na kanaka maoli, a me ka poe i hanau ma ka aina e, ina no keia Aupuni na makua, a mahope hele mai na keiki e noho ma’anei, e manaoia kela poe a pau, he aie i ka ho’olohe i ka Mo’i, ke alii ka lakou ma ka hanau ana, a e kau no ke Kanawai a keia Aupuni maluna o lakou. O na kanaka a pau i hanau ma na aina e, ina no ka aina e na makua, a ho’ohiki ole ho’i e like me ka olelo iloko e keia Ha’awina, alaila, e manaoia lakou he lahui e, a e hanaia’ku lakou e na’lii o keia Aupuni pela, e like nae me ka olelo o ke Kanawai.
Kanaka Maoli are not Americans (they were never naturalized or nationalized). Kanaka Maoli are not Native Hawaiians. The term is not applicable to the indigenous people of Hawaii, who were never naturalized by the United States of America. Kanaka Maoli are the indigenous inhabitants of the Hawaiian Islands, and have been for approximately 2000 years.
The term "Native Hawaiian" is a contemporary definition / label / designation created by the United States Congress to be used as a justification for, or qualification, to exercise commercial authority over the Kingdom of the Hawaiian and the indigenous people (kanaka maoli) who are subject to the laws of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
Native Hawaiian
(6) The term “Native Hawaiian” means any individual who is— (A) a citizen of the United States; and (B) a descendant of the aboriginal people, who, prior to 1778, occupied and exercised sovereignty in the area that currently constitutes the State of Hawaii, as evidenced by— (i) genealogical records; (ii) verification by kupuna (elders) or kama’aina (long-term community residents); or (iii) birth records of the State of Hawaii.
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    Aloha howsit mahalo for your day of teaching us please go to Akaku 333 Dariy rd Maui and let’s get together and find ways to help us all channels 55 54 53 let’s get connected
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    Hi everyone...if you're on Oahu, our meetings are held at the Princess Ruth Keelikolani's Palace formerly known as Central Intermediate on Tuesdays and Fridays 10:30 to 2:00PM... more days and times can be made.....it'll be a year come November (next month) that we've been meeting there.......did serve them papers showing that our family descends from Kalola the next-of-kin to Bernice Pauahi Bishop....she was the next-ofkin to Ruth Keelikolani ---and we are the Allodial landowners...we also descend from Ruth Keelikolani's stepsiblings - John Kapena (mother was Kalima the fifth marriage of Mataio Kekuanaoa - Bureau of Conveyances Liber 19 page 12 and page 175) heir of JWD Paalua - Kekuanaoa's oldest son, etc. We are the family members of Leleiohoku married to Ruth Keelikolani, and even family members of Ruth Keelikolani's second husband Isaac Young Davis through his second oldest brother Kailio, who are the sons of Hueu Davis, son of Grace Kamaikui and Isaac Davis - whose father in law was John Young..... and top that off with Kale Davis, and Peke Davis......we are also Leleiohoku's father's - Kalanimoku - brother's descendant....his name was Keoua ....another brother Kekoa/Kekoa family raised our grandmother, and Boki's sons name Kuiaia was a stepfather on my mothers lines........am one of the representatives of the Hawaiian Genealogical Society which was started by my great great grandmother Princess Poomaikelani whose sister was Queen Kapiolani, a hanai/adopted daughter of my great grandfather Kaluakini.....aloha. p.s. am a long time researcher in history, genealogies, and law.....met Kamaunu at the Archives years ago.......they meet on Maui with Donna Willard - Kale Davis descendant, Joclynn Costa who educated everyone about the Doctrine of Political Question see: https://maoliworld.com/m/discussion... ....empowerment comes with knowledge....we remain a neutral, friendly, non-violent nation 😉
    U.S. Senator Dan Inouye - 'Sovereignty is inherent in the people...does not require recognition by the U.S.' and Joyclynn Costa 'Doctrine of Political Question' – Maoliworld
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Aloha Kakou,
This post is in response to repeated requests to address the differences between the terms "Kanaka Maoli" and "Native Hawaiian." My response will be brief and is not intended to be a complete or thorough explanation of the subject matter.
The term Kanaka Maoli is adressed / referred / used in the Law of 1846, Mokuna 5, Haawina 1, Pauku 1 & 3), as follows;
NO NA LAHUI E, NA HAOLE HAWAII, A ME NA KANAKA MAOLI
PAUKU 1. Ina holo mai kekahi haole o ka aina e mai, a i keia Aupuni, he haole ho’ohiki ole, ina e holo mai e noho loa, a holo iki wale mai no paha, pono ia ia ke lawe mai a hoike i palapala ho'omalu na kekahi luna o ka aina ona i hele mai ai, a e hoakaka ia palapala i kona helehelena, a me kona mau makahiki, a me kona seka, a me kana Oihana, a pono e hoakakaia ma kela palapala ka mea e hiki ai i ka Lunakakau’olelo o kona aina iho i hele mai ai, a i ke Kanikela paha, a i ka Luna kuai paha, ke ho'oiai'o.
PAUKU 3. O na kanaka a pau i hanau malalo o ka malu o keia Aupuni, ina na na makua o ke Aupuni e, a ina na na haole ho’ohiki i kanaka Hawaii, a ina na na kanaka maoli, a me ka poe i hanau ma ka aina e, ina no keia Aupuni na makua, a mahope hele mai na keiki e noho ma’anei, e manaoia kela poe a pau, he aie i ka ho’olohe i ka Mo’i, ke alii ka lakou ma ka hanau ana, a e kau no ke Kanawai a keia Aupuni maluna o lakou. O na kanaka a pau i hanau ma na aina e, ina no ka aina e na makua, a ho’ohiki ole ho’i e like me ka olelo iloko e keia Ha’awina, alaila, e manaoia lakou he lahui e, a e hanaia’ku lakou e na’lii o keia Aupuni pela, e like nae me ka olelo o ke Kanawai.
Kanaka Maoli are not Americans (they were never naturalized or nationalized). Kanaka Maoli are not Native Hawaiians. The term is not applicable to the indigenous people of Hawaii, who were never naturalized by the United States of America. Kanaka Maoli are the indigenous inhabitants of the Hawaiian Islands, and have been for approximately 2000 years.
The term "Native Hawaiian" is a contemporary definition / label / designation created by the United States Congress to be used as a justification for, or qualification, to exercise commercial authority over the Kingdom of the Hawaiian and the indigenous people (kanaka maoli) who are subject to the laws of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
Native Hawaiian
(6) The term “Native Hawaiian” means any individual who is— (A) a citizen of the United States; and (B) a descendant of the aboriginal people, who, prior to 1778, occupied and exercised sovereignty in the area that currently constitutes the State of Hawaii, as evidenced by— (i) genealogical records; (ii) verification by kupuna (elders) or kama’aina (long-term community residents); or (iii) birth records of the State of Hawaii.
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Aloha Kakou,
This post is in response to repeated requests to address the differences between the terms "Kanaka Maoli" and "Native Hawaiian." My response will be brief and is not intended to be a complete or thorough explanation of the subject matter.
The term Kanaka Maoli is adressed / referred / used in the Law of 1846, Mokuna 5, Haawina 1, Pauku 1 & 3), as follows;
NO NA LAHUI E, NA HAOLE HAWAII, A ME NA KANAKA MAOLI
PAUKU 1. Ina holo mai kekahi haole o ka aina e mai, a i keia Aupuni, he haole ho’ohiki ole, ina e holo mai e noho loa, a holo iki wale mai no paha, pono ia ia ke lawe mai a hoike i palapala ho'omalu na kekahi luna o ka aina ona i hele mai ai, a e hoakaka ia palapala i kona helehelena, a me kona mau makahiki, a me kona seka, a me kana Oihana, a pono e hoakakaia ma kela palapala ka mea e hiki ai i ka Lunakakau’olelo o kona aina iho i hele mai ai, a i ke Kanikela paha, a i ka Luna kuai paha, ke ho'oiai'o.
PAUKU 3. O na kanaka a pau i hanau malalo o ka malu o keia Aupuni, ina na na makua o ke Aupuni e, a ina na na haole ho’ohiki i kanaka Hawaii, a ina na na kanaka maoli, a me ka poe i hanau ma ka aina e, ina no keia Aupuni na makua, a mahope hele mai na keiki e noho ma’anei, e manaoia kela poe a pau, he aie i ka ho’olohe i ka Mo’i, ke alii ka lakou ma ka hanau ana, a e kau no ke Kanawai a keia Aupuni maluna o lakou. O na kanaka a pau i hanau ma na aina e, ina no ka aina e na makua, a ho’ohiki ole ho’i e like me ka olelo iloko e keia Ha’awina, alaila, e manaoia lakou he lahui e, a e hanaia’ku lakou e na’lii o keia Aupuni pela, e like nae me ka olelo o ke Kanawai.
Kanaka Maoli are not Americans (they were never naturalized or nationalized). Kanaka Maoli are not Native Hawaiians. The term is not applicable to the indigenous people of Hawaii, who were never naturalized by the United States of America. Kanaka Maoli are the indigenous inhabitants of the Hawaiian Islands, and have been for approximately 2000 years.
The term "Native Hawaiian" is a contemporary definition / label / designation created by the United States Congress to be used as a justification for, or qualification, to exercise commercial authority over the Kingdom of the Hawaiian and the indigenous people (kanaka maoli) who are subject to the laws of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
Native Hawaiian
(6) The term “Native Hawaiian” means any individual who is— (A) a citizen of the United States; and (B) a descendant of the aboriginal people, who, prior to 1778, occupied and exercised sovereignty in the area that currently constitutes the State of Hawaii, as evidenced by— (i) genealogical records; (ii) verification by kupuna (elders) or kama’aina (long-term community residents); or (iii) birth records of the State of Hawaii.
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  • David April
    Aloha howsit mahalo for your day of teaching us please go to Akaku 333 Dariy rd Maui and let’s get together and find ways to help us all channels 55 54 53 let’s get connected
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  • Amelia Gora
    Hi everyone...if you're on Oahu, our meetings are held at the Princess Ruth Keelikolani's Palace formerly known as Central Intermediate on Tuesdays and Fridays 10:30 to 2:00PM... more days and times can be made.....it'll be a year come November (next month) that we've been meeting there.......did serve them papers showing that our family descends from Kalola the next-of-kin to Bernice Pauahi Bishop....she was the next-ofkin to Ruth Keelikolani ---and we are the Allodial landowners...we also descend from Ruth Keelikolani's stepsiblings - John Kapena (mother was Kalima the fifth marriage of Mataio Kekuanaoa - Bureau of Conveyances Liber 19 page 12 and page 175) heir of JWD Paalua - Kekuanaoa's oldest son, etc. We are the family members of Leleiohoku married to Ruth Keelikolani, and even family members of Ruth Keelikolani's second husband Isaac Young Davis through his second oldest brother Kailio, who are the sons of Hueu Davis, son of Grace Kamaikui and Isaac Davis - whose father in law was John Young..... and top that off with Kale Davis, and Peke Davis......we are also Leleiohoku's father's - Kalanimoku - brother's descendant....his name was Keoua ....another brother Kekoa/Kekoa family raised our grandmother, and Boki's sons name Kuiaia was a stepfather on my mothers lines........am one of the representatives of the Hawaiian Genealogical Society which was started by my great great grandmother Princess Poomaikelani whose sister was Queen Kapiolani, a hanai/adopted daughter of my great grandfather Kaluakini.....aloha. p.s. am a long time researcher in history, genealogies, and law.....met Kamaunu at the Archives years ago.......they meet on Maui with Donna Willard - Kale Davis descendant, Joclynn Costa who educated everyone about the Doctrine of Political Question see: https://maoliworld.com/m/discussion... ....empowerment comes with knowledge....we remain a neutral, friendly, non-violent nation 😉
    U.S. Senator Dan Inouye - 'Sovereignty is inherent in the people...does not require recognition by the U.S.' and Joyclynn Costa 'Doctrine of Political Question' – Maoliworld
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