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Queen Liliuokalani legacy program begins Sept. 15

MEDIA RELEASE “He Lei, He Aloha: This is a Lei of Love, The Legacies of Queen Liliuokalani,” a free program celebrating the enduring legacies of Queen Liliuokalani, will be presented by the Hawaii State Public Library System (HSPLS) at 28 public libraries statewide Sept. 15-Feb. 13. Queen Lydia Liliuokalani, the last reigning monarch of Hawaii, […]

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Ma’a Way connects Kaiwi Street and Loloku Street

Queen Liliuokalani Trust opens new roadway to increase connectivity

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Dr. David Keanu Sai presentation 9 a.m. to noon, Saturday (April 24) at UH-Hilo UCB 127. Dr. Sai wll also be presenting 2p.m-5p.m. at the Hamakua Macnut Factory in Kawaihae. Dr. Sai will be specifically addressing the impacts to "Crown Lands" and the contested case hearing against Hawaiian Oceanic Technology (Ahi Fish Farm) filed by Kale Gumapac and the Kanaka Council Moku O Keawe.

Presentation: 1893 Cleveland-Lili‘uokalani executive agreements and their impact today

Dr. David Keanu Sai presentation 9 a.m. to noon, Saturday (April 24) at UH-Hilo UCB 127. Dr. Sai wll also be presenting 2p.m-5p.m. at the Hamakua Macnut Factory in Kawaihae. Dr. Sai will be specifically addressing the impacts to “Crown Lands” and the contested case hearing against Hawaiian Oceanic Technology (Ahi Fish Farm) filed by […]

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Alii Drive is converted into a festive pedestrian walkway Sunday (Sept 20) from 1 p.m. until 6 p.m.

Hulihee Palace hosts their monthly free concert honoring Queen Liliuokalani at 4 p.m.

Kokua Kailua, Hulihee Palace Concert, Sept 20

Alii Drive is converted into a festive pedestrian walkway Sunday (Sept 20) from 1 p.m. until 6 p.m. Hulihee Palace hosts their monthly free concert honoring Queen Liliuokalani at 4 p.m.

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New book explores Liliuokalani's legal challenge

New book explores Liliuokalani’s legal challenge

MEDIA RELEASE “The Rights of My People” examines the two battles for Hawaii’s sovereignty. Liliuokalani led them. Author Neil Thomas Proto revisits the first battle – the 1893 coup d’état and annexation in 1898 – through a new perspective: the harsh remnants of the Civil War, the missionaries’ disquieting view of race, and the Renaissance […]

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