Updated February 20, 2008
Makali'i "The Little Eyes" - The Pleiades
Pu'ukohola Heiau National Historic Site - Honors Hawaiian Flag Day
The Story of the Hawaiian Flag Video - Real Video Player.
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Words of Apology by Hawai'i County Mayor Harry Kim to the Hawaiian People July 31st, 2003 at Pu'ukohola Heiau, Big Island of Hawai'i
" . . . the people of Hawai'i is God's gift to the world. You have a warmth, you have a feeling about you I find nowhere else in the world." "I am sorry for all the things the government of [the] past and people of [the] past have made and done to make you strangers in this world."
Ka Hae Hawai'i - Hawaiian Flag Day July 31st
Hawaiian Rights Bill Introduced to find that: "Native Hawaiians, the native people of the State of Hawai'i are indigenous, native people of the United State . . ." July 21, 2000 - Starbulletin.com or The Office of Hawaiian Affair's home page
BATTLE ROYAL
Princess `Owana Ka`ohelelani Salazar
Midweek Cover Story August 7-13, 1998
HAWAIIAN STUDIES ON THE WEB
"Hele I Ka Mapunapuna!"
Go To the Source!
`Olelo No`eau - o Ka`ano`i (a Ha`o) `Ohana - Proverb from the Ka`ano`i family genealogy.
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Kumu A`o- Patrick Ka`ano`i
Aloha Mai and Welcome to Halau O Ka Lama -
Hawaiian Studies on the Web
The "Lama tree - Hawaiian Ebony" is symbolic of enlightenment. "Ka-pa-lama - The Lama wood enclosure" in Honolulu was named for it's sacred "lama" trees later destroyed throughout Hawai`i by early Christian missionaries for their Hawaiian spiritual meaning.
Hawaiian Autonomy - For the 21st Century
Your Name Translations- Kou Inoa

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