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  - Lili`uokalani, Hawaii's last Queen"This is a historical issue, based on a relationship between an independent government and the United States of America, and what has happened since and the steps that we need to take to make things right."  - Republican Governor Linda Lingle, January 2003"The recovery of Hawaiian self-determination is not only an issue for Hawaii, but for America. ... let all of us, Hawaiian and non-Hawaiian, work toward a common goal. Let us resolve ... to advance a plan for Hawaiian sovereignty."  - Democratic Governor Ben Cayetano1998 State of the State AddressExplore the legal foundation

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  - Lili`uokalani, Last Queen of Hawai`i"The United States is just - a land of liberty. The people there are the friends - the great friends of the weak. Let us tell them - let us show them that as they love their country and would suffer much before giving it up, so do we love our country, our Hawai'i, and pray that they do not take it from us."  - Mrs. Emma Nawahi, Women's Hawaiian Patriotic League, 1897Hawaiian national sues President Obama in Federal Court in Washington, D.C.PRESS RELEASEJune 1, 2010

Dr. David Keanu Sai, a national of the Hawaiian Kingdom, today filed a complaint in Federal Court in Washington, D.C., against U.S. President Obama, U.S. Secretary of State Clinton, U.S. Secretary of Defense Gates, U.S. Pacific Command Commander Admiral Willard and Hawai`i Governor Lingle for violation of an 1893 Executive Agreement between the United States and the Hawaiian Kingdom and is seeking punitive damages of $10 million dollars for malicious indictment, prosecution and conviction of a so-called felony. The Defendants have 60 days from date of service to file an answer to the complaint.Facing major challenges, Hawaiians call for Constitutional Convention

Lahaina News, January 8, 2009Native Hawaiian constitutional convention a work in progress

The Honolulu Advertiser, Sunday, August 31, 2008Defiant Hawaiian unfurls the flag of freedom

Daily Telegraph, July 15, 2006Rebuilding a Hawaiian Kingdom

'Bumpy' Kanahele has carved out an Oahu village where native values reign.Many see it as a steppingstone to the goal of sovereignty.Los Angeles Times, July 21, 2005

Where: Duke Kahanamoku StatueContact: Bumpy Kanahele at 808-259-9018-->"Ua Mau Ke Ea O Ka `Aina I Ka Pono

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No peace in paradise: The military presence in the Hawaiian Islands

Haleakala Times, May 08, 2007Defiant Hawaiian unfurls the flag of freedom

Daily Telegraph, July 15, 2006Akaka bill foes share opposition, little else

The Honolulu Advertiser, Sunday, August 14, 2005112 years later, an aloha at a friend's birthplaceHawaiians honor Grover Cleveland with Jersey visitNew Jersey Star-Ledger, Monday, April 24, 2006Group seeks sovereignty for Alaska and HawaiiHonolulu Star-Bulletin, Saturday, April 22, 2006Hawaiians Honor Grover ClevelandAssociated Press, April 22, 2006Transcript of Address by Prof. Francis A. Boyle

Honolulu, 28 December 2004Attorney: U.S. must leave

International law expert says America has a duty to set Hawaii Islands free

Hawaii Tribune-Herald, December 30, 2004Law expert Francis Boyle urges natives to take back Hawaii

West Hawaii Today, December 30, 2004Law professor advises Hawaiians against Akaka Bill

The Maui News, January 1, 2005Hawaiian Society of Law and Politics (HSLP)

OHA trying to eliminate options

Commentary by Anne Keala KellyHonolulu Advertiser, Sunday, January 18, 2004 Hawaiians hand out sovereignty leaflets in Waikiki

Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Wednesday, January 14, 2004CNHA Exposed

The real agenda behind the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement School lets non-Hawaiian stay

In exchange, the student will drop his suit against Kamehameha SchoolsHonolulu Star-Bulletin, Saturday, November 29, 2003Kamehameha settles Kaua'i boy's lawsuit

The Honolulu Advertiser, Saturday, November 29, 2003Kamehameha Schools wins admissions case

The Honolulu Advertiser, Monday, November 18, 2003Federal judge upholds Hawaiians-only school

The court rules that Kamehameha Schools' admission policy serves a legitimate purposeThe Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Monday, November 18, 2003 Hawaiians mobilize with Honolulu march

Demonstrators parade through downtown to begin a three-day protestThe Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Monday, November 17, 2003Protesters demand justice for Hawaiians

The Honolulu Advertiser, Monday, November 17, 2003Hawaiians march for independenceAssociated Press, Sunday, October 19, 2003Hawaiians march to unify a voiceContra Costa Times, Monday, October 20, 2003 Native Hawaiians to March on US West Coast for Hawaiian IndependencePRNewswire/Yahoo News, Wednesday, October 15, 2003Thousands join march for Hawaiian rightsHonolulu Advertiser, Monday, September 8, 2003Rights march unifies groups Hawaiian clubs, trusts and agencies marshal thousands to protest threats to entitlements Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Monday, September 8, 2003READ AND ACT:

StopAkakaBill.com

News, info and lobbying resources tooppose the "Akaka Bill" and "federal recognition"The Annexation Of Hawaii: A Collection of Documents

From UH Hamilton Library's Digital ArchivePosted May, 2003Continuity of the Hawaiian Kingdom

Legal Opinion by Dr. Matthew Craven,University of London Law DepartmentJuly 2002Hawaiian Kingdom Civil Code

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United States with U.N. Security CouncilJuly 5, 2001Ku'u Aina Aloha: My Beloved Country

Documentary aims to bring the Hawaiian cause to a far wider audienceThe Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Friday, March 17, 2006Kamehameha ruling misused to support the Akaka Bill

Viewpoint, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Monday, August 15, 2005Admissions ruling means Hawaiians must look at all options

By Anne Keala Kelly, Honolulu Advertiser, Sunday, August 14, 2005Group Speaks Out Against Akaka Bill

KGMB 9 News, July 20, 2005Hawaiian group rallies at palace against Akaka Bill

The Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Thursday, July 21, 2005For some, Akaka bill falls far short

The Honolulu Advertiser, Thursday, July 21, 2005Hawaiian dreams reach beyond recognition bill

Honolulu Advertiser, Sunday, July 17, 2005Opponents ask OHA's aid to derail Akaka bill

Honolulu Advertiser, Friday, July 8, 2005Group wants Akaka Bill hearings

Hui Pu criticizes OHA for not discussing changes to the billHonolulu Star-Bulletin, Friday, July 8, 2005Hawaiian independence groups say 'no' to Akaka bill

Honolulu Advertiser, Friday, July 1, 2005AKAKA BILL: Unnecessary bargain extinguishes all claims in exchange for recognition

Commentary by J. Kehaulani KauanuiHonolulu Advertiser, Sunday, April 25, 2004 Leis and Lies: Why Hawaii and Iraq are Birds of a Feather

The Simon, April 5, 2004Apology Bill 10th Anniversary raises questions about financial promises to Hawaiians

By Bumpy KanaheleHonolulu Star-Bulletin, November 23, 2003OFFICIAL NOTICE OF HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS

Served to U.S. Military, Nov. 4, 2003Natives, Senators and Oil

The connection between drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and the Akaka Billby Anne Keala Kelly, Hawaii Island Journal, October 2003Tropical Battle of Race, Rights Divides Islanders

Lawsuits Challenge Health Care, Housing and Educational Services Limited to Native HawaiiansWashington Post, Sunday, September 14, 2003 Economics of Dependent Status

Honolulu Weekly, August 27, 2003 From Native Hawaiian to Native American?

Inside the Akaka Bill, by Anne Keala KellyHawai`i Island Journal, August 1-15, 2003Danner and Associates, Arctic Power, and the Akaka Bill

Pacific Business News, August 4, 2003New hopes arise for ancestral cultureBy Alani Apio Honolulu Advertiser, January 19, 2003

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H A W A I ` I Independent & Sovereign "The cause of Hawaii and independence is larger and dearer than the life of any man connected with it. Love of country is deep-seated in the breast of every Hawaiian, whatever his station."   - Lili`uokalani, Hawaii's last Queen"This is a historical issue, based on a relationship between an independent government and the United States of America, and what has happened since and the steps that we need to take to make things right."  - Republican Governor Linda Lingle, January 2003"The recovery of Hawaiian self-determination is not only an issue for Hawaii, but for America. ... let all of us, Hawaiian and non-Hawaiian, work toward a common goal. Let us resolve ... to advance a plan for Hawaiian sovereignty."  - Democratic Governor Ben Cayetano1998 State of the State AddressExplore the legal foundation for Hawaii's independence.Check out the latest news and alerts and sign up to our email list.Read regular updates and commentary from Hawaiian Independence WeblogSupport the Hawaiian Constitutional Convention"Oh, honest Americans, as Christians hear me for my downtrodden people! Their form of government is as dear to them as yours is as precious to you. Quite warmly as you love your country, so they love theirs. With all your goodly possessions, covering a territory so immense that there yet remain parts unexplored, possessing islands that, although new at hand, had to be neutral ground in time of war, do not covet the little vineyard of Naboth's, so far from your shores, lest the punishment of Ahab fall upon you, if not in your day, in that of your children, for"be not deceived, God is not mocked." The people to whom your fathers told of the living God, and taught to call "Father," and now whom the sons now seek to despoil and destroy, are crying aloud to Him in their time of trouble; and He will keep His promise, and will listen to the voices of His Hawaiian children lamenting for their homes."  - Lili`uokalani, Last Queen of Hawai`i"The United States is just - a land of liberty. The people there are the friends - the great friends of the weak. Let us tell them - let us show them that as they love their country and would suffer much before giving it up, so do we love our country, our Hawai'i, and pray that they do not take it from us."  - Mrs. Emma Nawahi, Women's Hawaiian Patriotic League, 1897Hawaiian national sues President Obama in Federal Court in Washington, D.C.PRESS RELEASEJune 1, 2010Dr. David Keanu Sai, a national of the Hawaiian Kingdom, today filed a complaint in Federal Court in Washington, D.C., against U.S. President Obama, U.S. Secretary of State Clinton, U.S. Secretary of Defense Gates, U.S. Pacific Command Commander Admiral Willard and Hawai`i Governor Lingle for violation of an 1893 Executive Agreement between the United States and the Hawaiian Kingdom and is seeking punitive damages of $10 million dollars for malicious indictment, prosecution and conviction of a so-called felony. The Defendants have 60 days from date of service to file an answer to the complaint.Facing major challenges, Hawaiians call for Constitutional ConventionLahaina News

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No peace in paradise: The military presence in the Hawaiian Islands
Akaka bill foes share opposition, little else
112 years later, an aloha at a friend's birthplace
Group seeks sovereignty for Alaska and Hawaii
Hawaiians Honor Grover Cleveland
Attorney: U.S. must leave
Law expert Francis Boyle urges natives to take back Hawaii
Law professor advises Hawaiians against Akaka Bill
Hawaiian Society of Law and Politics (HSLP)
OHA trying to eliminate options
Hawaiians hand out sovereignty leaflets in Waikiki
CNHA Exposed
School lets non-Hawaiian stay
Kamehameha settles Kaua'i boy's lawsuit
Kamehameha Schools wins admissions case
Federal judge upholds Hawaiians-only school
Hawaiians mobilize with Honolulu march
Protesters demand justice for Hawaiians
Hawaiians march for independence
Hawaiians march to unify a voice
Native Hawaiians to March on US West Coast for Hawaiian Independence
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The Annexation Of Hawaii: A Collection of Documents
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Kamehameha ruling misused to support the Akaka Bill
Admissions ruling means Hawaiians must look at all options
Group Speaks Out Against Akaka Bill
Hawaiian group rallies at palace against Akaka Bill
For some, Akaka bill falls far short
Hawaiian dreams reach beyond recognition bill
Opponents ask OHA's aid to derail Akaka bill
Group wants Akaka Bill hearings
Hawaiian independence groups say 'no' to Akaka bill
AKAKA BILL: Unnecessary bargain extinguishes all claims in exchange for recognition
Leis and Lies: Why Hawaii and Iraq are Birds of a Feather
Apology Bill 10th Anniversary raises questions about financial promises to Hawaiians
Natives, Senators and Oil
Tropical Battle of Race, Rights Divides Islanders
Economics of Dependent Status
From Native Hawaiian to Native American?
Native Hawaiian issues will impact business
New hopes arise for ancestral culture
The Living Nation
Haolewood: The Last Epidemic
Rock to play Kamehameha in movie
Attorney seeks cut of native Hawaiian funding
Sovereignty: Out of sight, not out of mind
Lawsuit challenges Hawaiian agencies
"HAWAIIAN POWER" Displayed at Kahului Airport
Airport protest peaceful, informative
The Rosy Dawn of US Imperialism
Holo I Mua: Hawaiian Sovereignty Roundtable