Tag: Edmund Keliʻi Paki-Silva

Ending Centuries of Injustice: Why Unity Matters Now

The Kingdom of Hawaiʻi calls us to transform Injustice through unity, forgiveness, and action—restoring dignity, sovereignty, and just peace for all. Read More

Dakota 38+2 Wokiksuye riders finish the last stretch of their 330-mile ride along Riverfront Avenue in Mankato on their way to Reconciliation Park in 2022.

Dakota 38+2: Remembering the Warriors Who Stood for Their People

Discover the story of the Dakota 38+2, warriors who gave their lives for their people. A letter of remembrance, resilience, and Indigenous healing. Read More

Antique map of the Hawaiian Islands titled "Nā Mokupuni o Hawaiʻi Nei," showing Kauaʻi, Niʻihau, Oʻahu, Molokaʻi, Lānaʻi, Maui, Kahoʻolawe, and Hawaiʻi Island with hand-drawn borders and labels.

One Voice: Colonialism, Suppression, and the Survival of Indigenous Wisdom

One Voice speaks to the legacy of colonialism and the Doctrine of Discovery, exposing the suppression of Indigenous Peoples and celebrating the survival of their wisdom, knowledge, and sovereignty. Read More

The Broken Scale of Justice

On February 14, 2005, HRM Edmund K. Silva Jr. shared his powerful testimony, reflecting on injustice, forgiveness, and the ongoing fight to restore the sovereignty of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Read More

King Edmund Keliʻi Paki-Silva Jr. seated in a suit and tie with the Hawaiian flag in the background, representing his role as Sovereign of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi.

Who would be King of Hawaiʻi today?

We are honored to welcome His Royal Majesty King Edmund Keliʻi Paki-Silva Jr., the Hereditary King of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi, who speaks with authority for Indigenous and First Nations peoples worldwide. Read More