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Nation of Hawaii struggles featured in ‘Hawaii Five-0’

Hawaii News Now – KGMB and KHNL

WAIMANALO, OAHU (HawaiiNewsNow) –
The next episode of “Hawaii Five-0” may be more fact than fiction.

Producers say they wanted to tackle a real issue with a storyline that has relevance in today’s world so they decided to feature the ongoing struggle of Native Hawaiians seeking recognition as a sovereign people following the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii 124 years ago.

“Ka Laina Ma Ke One (Line in the Sand)” features is about a fugitive seeking asylum in the Nation of Hawaii.

The trailer for the episode features a standoff between the U.S. Marshals and the Five-0 crew, who have to inform guest star Lou Diamond Phillips that he doesn’t have the jurisdiction to chase after a murder suspect in the area because the Nation of Hawaii isn’t part of the United States.

While the storyline may be made for television, the issue is all too real — and so is the Nation of Hawaii where it was filmed.

“The concept was to come up with a storyline that would allow the audience to understand more about the sovereign country within the state. So a diplomatic standoff felt like the right way into that world,” said “Hawaii Five-0” producer Bryan Spicer.

“We really just wanted to tell a story deeply rooted in Hawaiian culture and share that with the world. The history of this Nation is not something that a lot of the world — or even our country knows about — so if we can create some awareness or discussion I think that would be beneficial.”

That’s exactly what advocate and head of state of the Nation of Hawaii, Bumpy Kanahele, is hoping for as well.

“The goal of this exposure is to bring awareness of our struggles to bring awareness of the overthrow may have been 124 years ago but today the manifestation of that damage still exists,” he said.

“I want the world to know that Hawaiians have our own identity. We are Hawaiian Nationals. Our national sovereignty returned to us in 1993 when the U.S. apologized for the overthrow in law. We’ve done everything from that point on until today, which has brought us to the point where producers from Hollywood was interested in a story. It’s kind of like a reality show for real.”

The Nation of Hawaii has a long, complicated history.

In short, the area it calls home — Puuhonua o Waimanalo — was created in 2001 when the Nation of Hawaii entered into a lease agreement with the state with the understanding that if and when a government of and by Native Hawaiians is formed, it would become its land base.

Producers say they specifically timed the episode to air this week in commemoration of the 124th anniversary of the overthrow of the government of the Kingdom of Hawaii, which took place on January 17, 1893.

“King of Hawaii” calls into separatist conference in Moscow

Not sure who the “King of Hawaii” is who called into the conference, but an interesting little tidbit here from ABC News regarding a separatist conference in Moscow:

Nate Smith, executive director of the Texas Nationalist Movement, looked uncertain as a man identifying himself as an east Ukrainian resistance fighter pledged solidarity to Smith’s struggle for an independent Texas. Standing in a conference room in the Ritz Hotel in central Moscow on Sunday, Smith nodded noncommittally and handed over his business card.

It wasn’t the only incongruous encounter taking place at the Ritz at what has been dubbed Moscow’s international conference of separatists, an eclectic Kremlin-funded gathering of organizations and sometimes wacky individuals pressing for self-rule for often unlikely territories.

Amidst the heavy glitz of the hotel, Catalonian separatists and dissident Irish republicans listened politely to presentations from east Ukrainian rebels, Azerbaijani minorities and the thoughts of the self-proclaimed “King of Hawaii,” who called in via video link.

And among the few dozen activists comparing ideas for how to achieve self-determination, were two Americans campaigning for Texan and Californian secession from the United States.

The conference, now in its second year, is funded largely by the Kremlin and organized by the Anti-Globalization Movement of Russia, a group that closely follows government positions. The movement says it is unconnected to the Kremlin, but the hotel conference was almost entirely paid for by a charitable fund founded by President Vladimir Putin, which provided close to $546,000 for the project, according to public records. The attendees, including the Texan delegate, had been offered free flights and accommodation.

The conference’s organizers present it as a platform for marginalized groups, but its agenda overlaps with Kremlin efforts to promote Russia as an alternative guardian for global order, at the head of democratic movement opposed to alleged American imperialism.

Kingdom Restoration Spiritual Walk

Hawaii Five-0 – “The land is not part of the United States”

Published on Jan 13, 2017

Hawaii Five-0 7×14 “Ka laina ma ke one” Season 7 Episode 14 Promo – Five-0 must go up against an aggressive U.S. marshall, Lincoln (Lou Diamond Phillips), when a man wanted for murder escapes capture and seeks asylum in the sovereign land belonging to the Nation of Hawaii, on HAWAII FIVE-0, Friday, January 20 on CBS.

‘Aha Aloha ‘Olelo

Ka Lei Maile Ali’i reenactment in Waimea

Nation of Hawaii Five-0

Press Release from CBS re new episode of Hawaii Five-0 to be aired on January 20:

FIVE-0 GOES UP AGAINST AN AGGRESSIVE U.S. MARSHALL WHEN A MAN WANTED FOR MURDER SEEKS ASYLUM IN THE SOVEREIGN LAND BELONGING TO THE NATION OF HAWAII, ON “HAWAII FIVE-0,” FRIDAY, JAN. 20

Lou Diamond Phillips Guest Stars as U.S. Marshall Lincoln

“Ka laina ma ke one” – Five-0 must go up against an aggressive U.S. marshall, Lincoln (Lou Diamond Phillips), when a man wanted for murder escapes capture and seeks asylum in the sovereign land belonging to the Nation of Hawaii, on HAWAII FIVE-0, Friday, Jan. 20 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

(“Ka laina ma ke one” is Hawaiian for “Line in the Sand”)

CHEAT TWEET: #H50 Ohana, say #Aloha 2 guest star @LouDPhillips! @HawaiiFive0CBS #CBS 1/20 9pm http://bit.ly/2igpM17

Cast includes Bumpy Kanahele (Himself) and Brandon Maka’awa’awa (Brandon).

Joseph & Emma: film honoring Nawahi

Sovereignty Conversations Part 20 – Nation of Hawai’i

In this episode we talk about the Nation of Hawaii and the program’s we plan to introduce next month beginning with the citizen drive of the Nation of Hawaii to build up our base of support for restoring our National Sovereignty as Hawaiians.

The key to all of this is the education of our people. If we’re not educated to our rights we risk duplicating what has already been setup and done. Another thing that happens in our movement is that sometimes we are lead by other leaders down a dead end, in 2017 that all stops, in 2017 we take the next steps towards restoring our National Sovereignty, for the Nation of Hawaii that means economic independence through the Aloha Coin.

Come learn more about the Nation of Hawaii and our “legal foundation” at Hawaii-nation.org

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 of the words Global and Local Studies.

The study focused on the American occupation of Hawai‘i and its global impact, which includes war crimes. It also included an interview of Dr. Keanu Sai by the author who is a faculty member of Seijo University, Japan. Seijo’s Glocal Research Center is also supported by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.

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