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Resources: 15 listings
- A MAU A MAU: TO CONTINUE FOREVER
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Kanaka Maoli |
US - Hawaii |
- A video about Cultural and Spiritual Traditions of Moloka'i, Life Giving Knowledge of Peace; with Nãlani Minton and John Ka'imikaua; composed and produced by Nãlani Minton
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- Comment: Rice v. Cayetano - Justice Department Evidence Contradicts Supreme Court
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Kanaka Maoli |
US - Hawaii |
- "The Kanaka Maoli (indigenous Hawaiians), virtually all of whom opposed U.S. annexation, and most of whom did not become citizens of the so-called Republic of Hawaii, have never been rightfully subject to the constitution of the United States."
By Steven T. Newcomb |
- Free Hawaii
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Kanaka Maoli |
US - Hawaii |
- The on-line voice for the
Kingdom of Hawaii and His
Royal Majesty, Akahi Nui.
Documenting the
continuing struggle of the
Kanaka Maoli and the
impending restoration of
their sovereignty.
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- Friends of Mokuula
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Kanaka Maoli |
US - Hawaii |
- Beneath a County Park in Lahaina, Maui,
is one of Hawaii's most historical
and sacred treasures.
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- Hale Ku'ai Cooperative, A Native Hawaiian Products Store
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Kanaka Maoli |
US - Hawaii |
- Hale Ku'ai Cooperative
supports Native Hawaiian
sovereignty and economic
development initiatives by
retailing authentic
handcrafts, healing herbs,
apparel, jewelry, books,
gifts, foods, and other
specialties made in Hawaii
by Indigenous Hawaiians.
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- Hawaiian Kingdom Organization
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Kanaka Maoli |
US - Hawaii |
- Historical and legal documents regarding the restoration of an independent Hawaii in Adobe Acrobat format.
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- Kamehameha Schools
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Kanaka Maoli |
US - Hawaii |
- Kamehameha Schools was founded by the will of Bernice Pauahi Bishop, great–granddaughter and last royal descendant of Kamehameha the Great. The combined 6,550 preschool through grade 12 student enrollment make Kamehameha the largest independent school in the United States. KS’ policy on admissions is to give preference to applicants of Hawaiian ancestry to the extent permitted by law.
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- Kamehameha Schools - Admissions Policy Lawsuit
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Kanaka Maoli |
US - Hawaii |
- n June 2003, a plaintiff identified as "John Doe" filed suit against the Kamehameha Schools, a private educational institution founded through the Last Will and Testament of a Princess in the Hawaiian Kingdom to provide educational opportunities for Native Hawaiian children and funded by the revenues from its private endowment. On December 5, 2006, in an 8-7 ruling, an en banc panel of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the legality of Kamehameha Schools’ preference policy.
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- Kanaka Maoli Statement on Racism
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Kanaka Maoli |
US - Hawaii |
- a list of the racisms that Kanaka Maoli and
other indigenous peoples suffer under United States colonialism. This list was developed for public presentation to the US government December 10 - 11,
1999
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- KANAKAMAOLIALLIES-L
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Kanaka Maoli |
US - Hawaii |
- The Hawaiian Sovereignty Discussion List, Kanakamaoliallies-l, was created to further the on-going discussions about the Hawaiian Sovereignty Movement, and all other issues related thereto.
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- Kipahulu Ohana
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Kanaka Maoli |
US - Hawaii |
- Interpretive hikes and custom
educational tours for hands-on
experience of traditional resource
management practices, including
restored ancient taro patches at
Kapahu Living Farm in the Kipahulu
District of Haleakala National Park.
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- Oiwi: A Native Hawaiian Journal
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Kanaka Maoli |
US - Hawaii |
- The first journal dedicated to the mana'o (thoughts) and hana no'eau (works) of Hawaiians. All the authors, artists, and staff are Native Hawaiian.
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- Reconciliation Process Documents - The United States and Native Hawaiians
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Kanaka Maoli |
US - Hawaii |
- The Final Report (October 23, 2000) and other documents from the Reconciliation Process Between the U.S. Federal
Government and Native Hawaiians.
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- Reinstated Hawaiian Government
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Kanaka Maoli |
US - Hawaii |
- The Reinstated Hawaiian Government is represented in matters of public affairs by its
Office of Communications
P.O. Box 96804-2236
Honolulu, The Hawaiian Islands
Phone/fax: 808 732-3849
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- Roles Of Non-Hawaiians in the Hawaiian Sovereignty Movement
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Kanaka Maoli |
US - Hawaii |
- By Anthony Castanha; University of Hawai'i Master's thesis in Political Science, with supporting documents
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