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In the ahupuaʻa of Honouliuli, which lies in the moku of ʻEwa here on Oʻahu, stands a roadway which brings our attention to ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Across Hawaii, La Kuʻokoʻa celebrations to mark the Independence Day of the Hawaiian Kingdom ... just so excited to see all the flags flying here today,” Kehaulani ...
For some, Tuesday was a celebration of the nation’s independence ... the holiday by flying the Hawaii flag to acknowledge the overthrow of the Hawaiian kingdom in 1893. On Oahu’s south ...
Celebrated every Nov. 28, the holiday honors the 1843 proclamation signed between Hawaiian and Anglo-Franco representatives which recognized the independence of the kingdom ... and unfurl three ...
Each of these groups’ statements are backed by the U.S. government. In 1993, Congress admitted its wrongdoing in the Apology Resolution. Signed by President Bill Clinton in 1993, the 100th ...
The Legislature in 2023 passed a bill to designate Nov. 28 as La Ku ‘oko ‘a to celebrate a historical recognition of the kingdom of Hawaii’s independence dating to 1843. But that measure ...
“We recognize Pōkā for his lifetime of exceptional dedication as an advocate, visionary, educator and activist for Hawai’i’s independence ... and the Hawaiian Kingdom flag hoisted above ...
Kalakaua is also known for celebrating the traditional Native Hawaiian dance, the hula. 1875 — The Reciprocity Treaty between the Kingdom of ... ordered the American flag be lowered from ...
The Legislature in 2023 passed a bill to designate Nov. 28 as La Ku ‘oko ‘a to celebrate a historical recognition of the kingdom of Hawaii’s independence dating to 1843. But that measure ...
The death of Capt. Cook in 1779. Picture from WikiMedia Commons Shortly afterward, Kamehameha I managed to unify the islands and established the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1795. But by that time ...
Select an option below to continue reading this premium story. Already a Honolulu Star-Advertiser subscriber? Log in now to continue reading. Testimony on SB 614 has been near-unanimously ...