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Police Encounter With Hawaiian National in Pahoa
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Two English names for first and last usually points to the guy being a mixed race local, not a recognized koko Hawaiian. There is a lot of this going on, these guys claiming to be Hawaiian nationals so they can do whatever they want, where ever they want, whenever they want or so they claim. Locals do have a birthright to this land but by the intermingling of mainly plantation workers, end up today being displaced, usually not employable and without any deeded land ownership. But then, there are New Jersey mob guys on the North Shore making surfing a racket and they claim they are Hawaiian, doing the old trick of changing their first or last name to some Hawaiian word. It all gets more than a bit ridiculous. This is just another fraud originating from the faction of Hawaiians that are being convinced that anybody that lives in Hawaii is a Hawaiian National. The koko kanaka maoli need to accept the government definition of 50% to be koko kanaka maoli and as a monarchy nation, work out the monarchy part internally. There are many monarchy nations, well into the 21st century, so it isn't like some new idea.

"Mahalo nui Pele, 'ae noho ia moku 'aina" - kakahiaka oli
*Japanese tourist on bus through Pahoa, "Is this still America?*
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RE: Police Encounter With Hawaiian National in Pahoa - by dmbwest - 12-08-2014, 06:51 PM
RE: Police Encounter With Hawaiian National in Pahoa - by pahoated - 12-09-2014, 07:21 PM
RE: Police Encounter With Hawaiian National in Pahoa - by dmbwest - 12-09-2014, 08:55 PM
RE: Police Encounter With Hawaiian National in Pahoa - by dmbwest - 12-12-2014, 07:26 PM

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