ジェイソン・モモアのインスタグラム(prideofgypsies) - 8月1日 04時00分
Great day to be in Hawai’i Nei all my aloha to the protectors on the mauna. Aloha j - LĀ HO‘IHO‘I EA CELEBRATES THE RETURN OF SOVEREIGNTY TO THE HAWAIIAN KINGDOM [Contributed by the Kamehameha Schools Ho‘okahua Cultural Vibrancy Group]
Did you know that the Hawaiian Kingdom had its own national holidays that were celebrated with as much zeal and pride as the Fourth of July is by Americans and Bastille Day by the French?
Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea, literally the day sovereignty was restored, was a holiday celebrated in the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi. Modern observations of this day include ceremonies taking place at different sites around Hawaiʻi, including a key commemoration at Thomas Square in Honolulu.
The following is a narrative of the events that brought about this important day.
In the year 1825, Richard Charlton arrived in Hawai‘i to assume the newly-created position of British ambassador to the islands. Fifteen years later, in 1840, his false claim to a parcel of land sparked the “Paulet Episode,” causing the forced cession and restoration of the sovereignty of the Hawaiian Islands.
To substantiate his claim, Charlton submitted to Kauikeaouli, King Kamehameha III, what he asserted to be a 299-year lease for the land in question. This land was not his personal residence, Wailele, but an adjoining parcel named Pūlaholaho which was occupied by the retainers and heirs of Ka‘ahumanu. Charlton attested that it was granted to him by Kalanimoku in 1826.
Kamehameha III rejected the claim, citing the fact that Kalanimoku, then kuhina nui or prime minister of the Hawaiian Kingdom, did not have the authority in 1826 to grant the lease. At that time, Ka‘ahumanu was kuhina nui, and only she and the king had the power to execute such grants. - #regrann
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gauri_kantinath_sankhe
If I lit all of the birthday candles in the world, they would still not shine half as brightly as you do! Happy Birthday to the one that lights up my life!Just a happy Birthday seems so insignificant to say to someone that means so much to me. You're so smart, intelligent,bold,talented,beautiful that I always wonder how you combine all qualities so skillfully🎂 Your magnetic personality make me glued anywhere I find you start to finish.May you keep winning every award and stealing every show.I wish you more than happiness.I wish you a Joyous,Peaceful,Love-Filled,stupendously, Amazing, Birthday! To put it simply, I wish you a birthday that is just as perfect as you are. May Almighty bless you his choicest blessings and happiness.Stay happy forever. Lots of love and wishes. Have a great year.
Gauri❤️💝🎁🎂🥂😘@prideofgypsies
joshuaarman80
First off let me say I do love the history of Hawaii and have great respect for its people. If Hawaii were to become independent how do you Suggest she protect herself? @prideofgypsies If you want a sure fire way to damage and decrease your tourism Revenue and lose out on funding that pays for schooling, disaster relief, road construction etc... then by all means become push to become independent, but I don’t see what good that does for any native born person from Hawaii? It seems that the real issue for Hawaii is the politicians who represent her focus more on the needs of Asian businessmen looking to increase their profits then on the needs of its citizens. I am curious @prideofgypsies Who you back politically or if you have put any weight into your possible influence in that direction.
salty_wahine
Did you know we’re still an independent country? This is NOT AMERICA we are still the KINGDOM OF HAWAI’I. Time and time again the USA actually acknowledged and apologized to the Kānaka maoli of what happened. Because of our location on the map the Military forced themselves into our country. We’re occupied by the U.S. these are the facts. We’ve been brainwashed and deculturation. For some of you this will be hard to believe. For those who already know, spread the word. For more info: YouTube Dr. Keanu Sai. He will 🤯 #keanusai 🤙🏽 Aloha ʻĀina.
lbhowerton
On an island connecting flight a few years ago, I had the pleasure of sitting next to a woman who was from the royal bloodline and was a leading activist decades ago to revive the Hawaiian language and culture. She felt very strongly that Hawaii was stolen. I wish I could remember more of our conversation because it left such an impression on me.
kenanlevesque
@prideofgypsies I'm a Southern East Coast Howie (I think that's the correct term). I'm intrigued by the Hawaiian people and culture and was wondering if you or any other Hawaiians here could suggest some RELIABLE sources of information on this topic. Especially on this Holiday you are celebrating. And Happy Birthday @prideofgypsies
t.melbourne
Sick and tired of people taking advantage of us in Polynesia! Happy to visit the beautiful lands, happy to use us for sports, happy to use us for advertising or sexualizing us, happy to use us even in acting or military but when we need help or understanding they tell us to get fucked...
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