Tag Archives: Federal Recognition
Straight on for Hawaiian Independence
This week, Hawaiʻi Governor David Ige nixed the half-measure idea of importing liquified natural gas in preference for a straight-line trajectory toward energy independence and the state’s goal of 100 percent renewable energy by 2045. “Any time and money spent on … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights, Colonization, Destiny, DOI, Hawaiian Independence, Hawaiian Sovereignty, Independence, Kanaʻiolowalu, Kanaka Maoli, Native Hawaiian Roll Commission, Office of Hawaiian Affairs, OHA, Self-Governing Entity, Sovereignty, Uncategorized, US Military
Tagged Aloha 'Aina, Civil and political rights, Clean Energy, Constitutional Convention, Energy Independence, ʻAha, Fed Wreck, Federal Recognition, Governor Ige, Hawaiʻi, Hawaiian Independence, Hawaiian Sovereignty, Lahui, LNG, Mālama ʻĀina, Naʻi Aupuni, Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Self-determination
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To Be or Not To Be
The other night I did something I thought I never would. I’d planned to visit a friend, a local kumu hula who’s in hospice care after braving many battles in a decade of war with breast cancer. But when I … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights, Hawaiian Independence, Hawaiian Sovereignty, Office of Hawaiian Affairs
Tagged Abigail Kuaihelani Campbell, Act 195, Bumpy Kanahele, Dallas Kealiihooneaina Mossman Vogeler, Emma ʻAima Nawahi, Emma Nawahi, ʻAima Nawahi, Federal Recognition, Hawaiian Independence, Hawaiian Sovereignty, Hui Aloha ʻAina o Nawahine, Kanaʻiolowalu, Kau Inoa, Kuaihelani Campbell, Mary Alice Kaʻiulani Milham, Nation-in-a-nation, Office of Hawaiian Affairs, OHA, Tribe, Walter Ritte
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