Hawaiian Independence Action Alliance

February 27, 2009

Seized Not Ceded Demo at State Capitol

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HIAA members paid honor to King Kamehameha on the morning of Feb. 25 by offering hookupu at his statue and flanking the statue with the red and black Hawaiian Independence banners.  They then proceeded to the palace grounds and the capitol building where they joined hundreds of others who had gathered to express concern re Gov. Lingle’s appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the Hawaii State Supreme Court’s decision to halt sales/transfers of what are called ‘ceded’ lands until Hawaiian claims have been settled.

No decision was made at the hearing, however a report from Leon Siu, who attended the hearing, provides some insight on what happened there.

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HIAA’s message was to call attention to Hawaii’s history and the story behind the fiction of ‘ceded lands’, those lands seized by the U.S. government following the so-called annexation of Hawaii by the U.S. in 1898.   HIAA members and friends  carried signs with the words “SEIZED NOT CEDED” and “NO TO AKAKA BILL” on Beretania St. in front of the capitol while others demonstrated in the rotunda.  Eventually sign holders made their way to the second floor of the building for photos (and a warning from Capitol security).  The point, as Leon Siu articulates in the video above, is to challenge a fictionalized history of Hawaiian lands becoming, somehow, U.S. government lands through some kind of cession that legally transferred title.

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Leon Siu’s article, “Perfect Title/Perfect Crime”

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“CEDED LANDS” – PERFECT TITLE/PERFECT CRIME

If the State of Hawaii has perfect title, then the “ceded lands” is the perfect crime.

At the outset of the oral arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court in the “ceded lands” case, the state declared that it had “perfect title” over those lands and that this is an “indisputable” fact.

Then the state proceeded to say that the lands in this dispute were from the illegal overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom! Apparently the illegality of the overthrow is also indisputable because it was parroted by the other two presenters and the justices. Hello!?? Isn’t illegally gotten property called stolen property not perfect title?

So the lands were stolen, but somehow the title is perfect? Oh, I get it! (wink, wink) Yes, we all agree the lands were stolen, but its OK because the thief made a detailed (but non-binding) “to whom it may concern” apology, and the thief is a nice guy (not to mention dangerously powerful). So now if we all recite the mantra, perfect title, perfect title, perfect title, all will be…well…perfect! No pesky claimants, no encumbrances, no injunction, no need to answer to anyone. Best of all, no rule of law.

In essence, the state is saying to the court, “We have a perfect right to ignore the 116-year-long annoyance of ‘Hawaiian children lamenting for their homes.’ After all, our title is perfect! …perfect title, perfect title, perfect title…

Leon Siu
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Ke Aupuni O Hawaii
The Hawaiian Kingdom

Submitted To Star Bulletin, Honolulu Advertiser & Maui News



February 24, 2009

Press Release re Seized Lands

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SEIZED NOT “CEDED”

Queen’s Protest Shows Title over Land Requires International Court

Honolulu, Hawaii – The Hawaiian Independence Action Alliance (HIAA) is holding a press conference at noon, Feb. 25, in front of the State Capitol on Beretania St. to point out the US Supreme Court has no legal standing in the so-called “ceded” lands matter.

HIAA, comprised of more than 10 different Hawaiian groups, is calling attention to the fact that the so-called “ceded” lands issue is based on a false understanding of history, and thus the issue of ownership can only be resolved in an international court of law.

Formal protests written by Queen Lili`uokalani at Washington D.C. in 1897 and 1898 address the present U.S. claims to what are, in reality, crown lands, currently and incorrectly called “ceded lands.”

The Queen stated,” I call upon the President and the National Legislature and the People of the United States to do justice in this matter and to restore to me this property, the enjoyment of which is being withheld from me by your Government under what must be a misapprehension of my right and title.”

She further remarked, “I…hereby call upon the President of that nation to whom alone I yielded my property and my authority to withdraw said treaty (ceding said Islands) from further consideration.”

History shows that no such treaty was ever enacted, thus the issue of lands ‘ceded’, or given over to the United States in 1898 via treaty between two countries recognized under international law, never took place.

Yet Governor Lingle and Attorney General Bennett are seeking a US Supreme Court ruling to settle who owns title to the “ceded” lands.

Both the U.S. and the United Nations acknowledge the illegality of Hawai`i’s taking.  In 1993, President Clinton signed the Apology Resolution, a U.S. Public Law, where the U.S. apologized and acknowledged Hawaiians never relinquished sovereignty over Hawai`i.

In 1988, the U.S. Justice Department issued a memo stating the annexation of Hawai`i` required a two-thirds vote, which never took place.



February 22, 2009

Paul Harvey – The Rest of the Story

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Mahalo to one of our members for sending this link.  This is from Charlie Maxwell’s site.  He aired an audio recording of this talk on Jan. 17, 1993 at Iolani Palace during the program. 

PAUL HARVEY – THE REST OF THE STORY
http://www.moolelo.com/paulharvey.html

“Down in the shadowy realms where U.S. foreign
policy shakes hands with the devil…
the overthrow of a friendly monarch”



February 20, 2009

New Videos now online

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Recently posted to the web are two talks by Keanu Sai, one titled, ”What Are Ceded Lands?” and the other, ”Title Insurance and Land Ownership in Hawaii”.   You can view them here:

“What Are Ceded Lands?”
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8259955335214929894&hl=en

“Title Insurance and Land Ownership in Hawaii”
http://www.archive.org/details/titleInsuranceAndLandOwnershipInHawaii_698 

We’ll be posting links to other videos as they come up online.



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