Hali‘a Aloha

Hali‘a aloha – a loving remembrance of Kekula Bray Crawford. In this August, 1993, video clip, she gives testimony to an international panel of jurists at Ka Ho‘okolokolonui Kanaka Maoli – People’s International Tribunal Hawai‘i, convening at Hāna, Maui. Also appearing is Kekuni Blaisdell, MD, convenor of the Tribunal.

Lopaka Brown in court

Lopaka Brown will be in court this Friday challenging the jurisdiction of the state government. If you want to join him in support, be at traffic court, Room 4 of the Alakea Street court building, this Friday at 1:30 pm. He considers this a journey back to his beloved Hawaiian Kingdom and, ultimately, his home at Waimea Valley, where he sang the song “No Tell Me Go” back in 1984, a few months before he and his family were evicted from their homestead by Waimea Falls Park.

Independence & Sovereignty

This week we are featuring Peter Kealoha singing “Independence & Sovereignty” at a Nov. 30, 1985 conference on Hawaiian independence. The music video features artwork by Imaikalani Kalahele, Alapai Hanapi, Alva Andrews and Charles Mauna Kaohu.

Independence & Sovereignty

This week we are featuring Peter Kealoha singing “Independence & Sovereignty” at a Nov. 30, 1985 conference on Hawaiian independence. The music video features artwork by Imaikalani Kalahele, Alapai Hanapi, Alva Andrews and Charles Mauna Kaohu.

History re-told

At this time of year, we recall the events of January, 1893, when cataclysmic change overtook the Hawaiian Kingdom. We are featuring a new series on our YouTube channel entitled “The Hawaiian Kingdom Exists.” Featured here on our home page is the first segment, telling you everything you need to know about the so-called overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom government. See our other segments, including a beautiful hula performed in honor of Queen Lili’uokalani, at www.youtube.com/HawaiianVoice.