This blog is about Hawaii's status as an independent country under prolonged illegal occupation by the United States, and the history, culture, law & politics of the islands.

By Scott Crawford, Hana, Maui

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Seijo University journal: This is not America

Japan’s Seijo University’s Center for Glocal Studies has published, in its latest journal, an article authored by Dennis Riches titled “This is not America: The Acting Government of the Hawaiian Kingdom Goes Global with Legal Challenges to End Occupation [this is a hot link to download the article].” The word Glocal Studies is a combination […]

Unite in Order to Progress

How did far-off Hawaii become part of America?

Hawaiian music legend Palani Vaughan dies at 72

Friday, December 9th 2016, 12:51 pm HST

By HNN Staff

By Ben Gutierrez, Reporter / Weather Anchor

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow)

Palani Vaughan, a Hawaiian music legend and authority on King Kalakaua, has died. He was 72.

The cause of death was not immediately known. Vaughan was discovered unresponsive inside a sauna at the Honolulu Club […]

China/Taiwan … U.S./Hawaii

Here in Hawaii, the election of Trump as the next U.S. president resulted in an outpouring of support for the notion of restoring Hawaii’s independence. My Facebook feed was filled with the discussion in the days following the election, with many folks who aren’t necessarily everyday outspoken supporters of independence suddenly finding it a very […]

Transcripts of Prof. Francis A. Boyle

From CounterCurrents.org:

RESTORING THE KINGDOM OF HAWAII VERSUS FAKE HAWAIIAN STATEHOOD DAY*

Professor Francis A. Boyle

August 20 and August 21, 2016

(Edited Transcripts)

© Copyright 2016 by Francis A. Boyle. All rights reserved.

 

Townhall Meeting with the Nation of Hawaii at Waimanalo

Saturday August 20, 2016

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La Ku’oko’a o Hawai’i Nei

La Ku’oko’a – Hawaiian Independence Day 2016

Envisioning Ea

Time for Hawaii to restore our independence

Now is the time for Hawaii to seriously move to restore our independence. The groundwork has been laid, within our own political institutions and in the international community. Now is the time.