Onipaʻa: The King’s Pledge to Defend Hawaiʻi’s People and Lands
King Edmund K. Paki-Silva II pledges to defend Hawaiʻi’s people, lands, and culture in his Onipaʻa Proclamation, urging unity against corruption and desecration.
Maui Tragedy: The King’s Statement of Sorrow and Hope
King Edmund K. Paki-Silva II mourns the Maui tragedy, offering compassion, hope, and a pledge to seek truth and justice in his Statement of Sorrow.
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.
Restoring Hawaiian Sovereignty: Lamakū Declared First Citizen of the Kingdom
Discover the historic proclamation naming Lamakū as the First Citizen of the Hawaiian Kingdom at Ahu‘ena Heiau, restoring culture, truth, and sovereignty.
Kurdistan Looks to the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi’s Sovereign Restoration
Kurdistan finds inspiration in the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi’s sovereign restoration, showing how indigenous nations can reclaim self-rule and cultural identity.
Lamakū Mikahala Roy Issues an Official Correction
Lamakū Mikahala Roy has issued a statement in response to the article, “Lost Bones of Kamehameha: Tyrone Young’s 1983 Discovery” by Melisse Malone, published in the Ke Ola Magazine edition for January, 2022.
