Hawaiian Royalty
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Freemasonry influence welcome to the NWO everyone...
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There were some weird kapu's back in the days. Alii were not allowed to touch their feet on the ground. Sometimes they can only travel at night. Commoners and lesser chiefs had prostrate themselves to a higher chief and if the shadow a coommer were to fall on a chief he would be punished. There was also a kapu in which a chief could only face the sun at a certain angle.
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So what America? Ready to give our land back? Be honest it is a shame what was done to our people, our government was literally stolen because those ha'oles at the time were all conspiring against our government to make a radical change in the islands. What they didn't understand was that without Hawaiian people controlling the land they were disrupting the perfect balance between the land and people that we maintained for thousands of years. Every day Hawaiians are losing unless we get it back!
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KAMEHAMEHA "rose to power" hahaha that's some spin. he lied to his rival, enticed him to meet with him on the promise of making peace between them then murdered him
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@hokulani78 yes he made a choice
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now stop whining around and accept the king's decision
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he could have been brave, but he was a selfish coward
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LIVE WITH IT and stop trying to get a DO OVER
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I am from hawaii and im not hawaiian but i learned all this stuff in school
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@Hawnguy100 Actually Hawn..An apology was not Our Peoples aim. We didn't want an apology and we didn't ask for one. As far as I'm concerned they can keep their apology because its just empty words and frankly it's simply not good enough.
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hawaii is not a us state, ask your state senator there is no treaty of anixation
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Heaven forbid if anyone else has an opinion that does not mesh with theirs. To anyone of Non-Hawn descent I'll advise you to think and make sure that you have all your facts straight before making asinine comments or assumptions on the subject of Hawai'i, it's People& it's History and I don't mean reading a history book that was published in the states or using Wikipedia either. B/c it's insulting to "US" how misinformed you really are and yet still have the utter audacity to pretend otherwise.
It kind of breaks my heart that you heard thatI hope it wasn't in a classroom. As a Hawaiian I'm baffled by the misinformation being thrown around and the disrespect being showed toward Hawaiians on this board. But what's new? For most Americans to continue thinking so highly of themselves, they have to deny pretty much all the wrongs they have done and blame the brown people. Go figure.
hrhsam 2 years ago 17
I'm sorry, but your version of Hawaiian history is insulting and complete revisionism.
hrhsam 3 years ago 13