Manu O Ku- Peace is our business

Aupuni Hawai'i- The Goverment of Hawai'i

Projects-Films:

The Kingdom still exists- A film documenting the independence movement on the Big Island of Hawai'i.

Adverse Possession-A film about Abel Simeona Lui, The Konohiki of Ka Wa'a.

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Abel Lui faces attempts to remove him from his own land; Ka Wa'a bay in Ka' u. The County of Hawai'i by purchasing a clouded title from the Nature Conservancy intends to remove Abel Lui from his families land.

Ola na iwi, ola na koko e na mamo a ke kipi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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"The bones are alive, the blood is alive in these decendants of rebels"

Aloha revolution is the media project for Hawawiian Embassy

Who we are:

We are the living people, we are the souls of the nation. We have waited since the overthrow of the government of Queen Liliuokalani in 1893 through the establishment of the Office of Hawaiian affairs in 1978 for American jurisprudence to right the wrongs it had created in the overthrow. When we realized that the Office of Hawaiian affairs was not setup to create independence for the Native Hawaiians and in actuality was a state agency (determined by the Supreme Court) designed to perpetuate the theft of Hawaiian assets, we could no longer wait.

We had to return to the laws of the Kingdom and from this place we intend to restore Hawaiian Independent Sovereign rule. We find ourselves lacking any of our resources that under the control of the American occupation. Without any significant resources we find it difficult to communicate with other islands in our nation and other nations in our continent of water.

Who is the kingdom of Hawaii, it is us, and there are others out there, it is them and they are people that are not known to us, it is also them. It is our goal and policy to unify and we will unify even with the diligent efforts of the Americans to disrupt the process of unification.

All the efforts to create Hawaiian independence are legitimate and our argument is not with each other nor do we wish to be drawn into this conflict. But we believe our actions are some of the most effective in addressing this unfolding process of independence. We are a transparent organization and our doors are always open. We have a policy of non violence and at the same time we assert are claims with occupation on our lands through our royal patents. We have aggressively challenged the courts to their unsubstantiated claims of ownership. We have made ourselves available to offer help and support to any of our subjects in exercising land claims or in any difficulties they find with occupying force.

We endeavor to create change for the status of Native Hawaiians through all creative media.