The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series: HAWAIIAN REPORTS Links to Case Precedence Records
Reviewed by Amelia Gora (2022)
The following links are important to access the Case Precedence Records. It is important to copy the special cases, print it, and keep it with your land records:
http://punawaiola.org/reportedcases.html
Please click on the following links to access this digitized collection.
Credit: Google Books
Hawaiian Reports Vol 1 (1846-1856) Hawaiian Reports Vol 2 (1857-1865) Hawaiian Reports Vol 3 (1866-1877) Hawaiian Reports Vol 4 (1877-1883) Hawaiian Reports Vol 5 (1883-1886) Hawaiian Reports Vol 6 (1866-1889) Hawaiian Reports Vol 7 (1887-1889) Hawaiian Reports Vol 8 (1889-1892) Hawaiian Reports Vol 9 (1893-1894) Hawaiian Reports Vol 10 (1895-1897) Hawaiian Reports Vol 11 (1897-1899) Hawaiian Reports Vol 12 (1899-1900) Credit: Google Books and HathiTrust Digital Library
Na Olelo Hooholo o ka Aha Kiekie o ko Hawaii Pae Aina, me ke Kanawai, Kaulike, Hooko Kauoha, ame ka Aha Moana (William P. Ragsdale, ed. & trans.) (1867). Credit: Google Books
Na Olelo Hooholo o ka Aha Kiekie o ko Hawaii Pae Aina, ma ke Kanawai, Kaulike a me Hookokauoha 1857-1881 (Henry L. Sheldon, ed. & trans.) (1881). Credit: Ulukau
Ke Alakai o ke Kanaka Hawaii, Buke I (Joseph M. Poepoe, ed. & trans.) (1891) . Ke Alakai o ke Kanaka Hawaii, Buke II (Joseph M. Poepoe, ed. & trans.) (1891) . Ke Alakai o ke Kanaka Hawaii, Buke III (Joseph M. Poepoe, ed. & trans.) (1891) .
Know that the entity State of Hawaii with its legislators have moved to disregard Kanaka Maoli claims to their Allodial Titles, etc.
Example: See Kilikina Kekumano's film showing former Governor Abercrombie with his callous attitude towards kanaka maoli.
aloha.
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