Tag: Hawaiian independence

Illustration of Ka Hae Hawaiʻi, the Flag of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi, with horizontal red, white, gold, and blue stripes, a kalo (taro) plant on the left, and the Hawaiian island chain depicted across the flag.

Proclamation for the Independence of Hawaiʻi

The proclamation is both a reminder and an invitation: a reminder that Hawaiian sovereignty has deep, unbroken roots, and an invitation to help shape the next chapter of that legacy. Read More

A Sacred Proclamation to Hawaiians and the World

His Majesty King Edmund K. Paki-Silva II proclaims the restoration of the Kingdom of Hawai‘i—a sacred call to unity, peace, and righteousness for Hawaiians and the world. Read More

The Lone Soldier Statue at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

Reflections on Hawaiian Identity and Service to the Nation

His Majesty King Edmund K. Silva II reflects on his military service, Hawaiian identity, and the Kingdom’s sovereignty — and explains why Hawaiʻi stands outside NATO protection. Read More

Sunset over the Pacific Ocean on a Hawaiian beach, symbolizing peace and renewal in the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi

Faith, Unity, and Heritage: Rebuilding the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi

King Edmund K. Paki-Silva II calls on the people to rebuild the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi through faith, unity, and heritage—restoring its rightful legacy with compassion, strength, and hope. Read More

Hawaiian Kingdom’s New Year Resolution: Live the Reality of Independence

The Hawaiian Kingdom’s New Year Resolution declares: live the reality of independence. King Edmund Silva Jr. affirms sovereignty and unity in 2022. 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