Some ministry names are subject to change until the Kingdom organization is complete.
The Kingdom Ministries are the chief organizations of governance established under the authority of the Crown. Each ministry is entrusted to a steward whose kuleana (responsibility) is to oversee a specific realm of the Kingdom’s affairs—such as foreign affairs, education, licensing, and others for the well-being and benefit of the people. Acting in service to the monarch and the nation, the ministries ensure that royal policies are carried out with wisdom, balance, and respect for Hawaiian culture and tradition. Together, they form the backbone of the Kingdom’s administration, uniting the strength of aliʻi leadership with the needs of the lāhui (the people).