Hawaiians resist eviction at Iolani Palace

sam monet (monet@aloha.net)
Thu, 4 Jan 1996 17:59:42 -1000 (HST)


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SEE LINK: Monet etal. v. USA, United States District Court 96-0006, filed
January , 1996

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NATIVE HAWAIIANS FILE SUIT AGAINST USA, STATE OF HAWAII/OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN
AFFAIRS/HUI MALAMA for bones and unrestricted religious access to Pu'uhonua
Lehua (LONO TEMPLE) at Mokapu Peninsula (nka Kaneohe Marine Corps Air
Base)..

Complete text of law suit..including jurisdictional arguments, land and
sovereignty, religious rights under domestice and international law

MAKE COPY AND STUDY....

WE SEEK YOUR SUPPORT....

ALSO PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:

ON JAN. 15, 1996 THE STATE OF HAWAII WILL TRY TO PUT "THE OFFICE OF
HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS" IN AN OFFICE AT IOLANI PALACE...THE PALACE IS SOVEREIGN
GROUND...STATE IS TRYING TO ESTABLISH RIGHTS TO THE PALACE....WE URGE ALL
HAWAIIANS TO SUPPORT THE FRIENDS OF IOLANI PALACE IN THEIR STRUGGLE TO
FIGHT EVICTION.

ALOHA
SM

Aloha 'Aina Hydro Farms Inc.
Sam Monet
P.O. Box 309
Haleiwa, Hawai'i 96712
Ph/Fax: (808) 638-8934/ 638-8018
email: monet@aloha.net

Halihali mai 'oe i ka po'e lahui Hawai'i. Ka ala nui Ea like me ke ka'awila.
Imua a i hope. Ma lela no hana like ka kou,
a'ole hakaka, a'ole hukihuki, ALU LIKE.

ALOHA: (literally "alo" means experience or exchange and "ha" means the
breath of life) commonly used today to mean: hello, goodbye, love, mercy,
compassion, greeting
In ancient times Hawaiians greeted each other by touching each other at the
bridge of the nose (honi) therefore "experiencing and exchanging the breath
of life".

The coming of the foreigner (white man) and the hand shake as a greeting
created the word "ha 'ole" meaning without the breath of life.