Saturday, February 21, 2015

Updated: Konohiki and Assistant Konohiki Kalani Asam - Assignment: Palace, Iolani Palace

Hawaiian Kingdom/Kingdom of Hawaii/Ko Hawaii Pae Aina/Me ka Mokupuni Pae Aina o Hawaii/Hawaiian Islands/Hawaiian archipelago/Hawaii No. 2015-02-21 from the desk of Amelia Gora, Acting Liaison of Foreign Affairs, House of Nobles, Judicial Tribunal, Hawaiian Genealogical Society member, Konohiki



 

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                                                                       Hawaiian Kingdom/Kingdom of Hawaii/
                                  Ko Hawaii Pae Aina/Me ka Mokupuni Pae Aina o Hawaii/Hawaiian Islands/
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                                                 from the desk of Amelia Gora, Acting Liaison of Foreign Affairs,
                      House of Nobles, Judicial Tribunal, Hawaiian Genealogical Society member, Konohiki
                            

To:  President Barrack Obama
         Governor Ige
         Mayor Caldwell
          Honolulu Police Department - Police Chief et. als.
           Sheriff's Department
            Many interested others
        
Greetings!

                                                         Re: Updated: Konohiki Amelia Gora, et. als., Assistant Konohiki Kalani Asam -
                                                                 Assignment:  Palace, Iolani Palace
                                                                  Assistant Konohiki Kalani Asam's Companions John Remis, Dustin Barca, and                                                                            Che Free, Michael Daly   at the Palace, Iolani Palace
                                                                  Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii

This is to inform all that I, Amelia Gora,  am one of the assigned Konohiki of the following ancestors, land areas:

I, Amelia Gora, am one of the Konohiki for Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli, Mataio Kekuanaoa,  Victoria Kamamalu, W.P. Leleiohoku, Nuuanu (k), John Kapena (k), Grace Kamaikui (w),  Kalola (w), Kaaha (k), Luluhiwalani (k), which includes areas covering the Palace, the Iolani Palace, etc.

The Palace/Iolani Palace and surrounding areas - true title owners:  1)  Charles Kanaina; 2) Victoria Kamamalu; 3) Keoni Ana/ John Young Jr.; 4) Gideon Laanui, 5)  Kaaumoana (w) - Palace Walk; 6) Kalanimoku; 6) Kaaha (k); 7)  Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli, et. als.

                                                                        Title Owners and their Reciprocal Beneficiaries

                                                                                                    or

                                                           The Royal Families Claims Documented for the Palace/Iolani Palace, etc.

                                                                                                     by Amelia Gora (2015)

The following ancestors were the land owners, title owners of lands called the Palace/Iolani Palace and the surrounding areas:

1)  Charles Kanaina was the last husband of Auhea/Kekauluohi who was married to Kamehameha and Kamehameha II - Liholiho.  Charles Kanaina and Auhea/Kekauluohi's son was King William Lunalilo, and their step children were all of Kalaniopuu's, Kamehameha's, Kaumualii's children, step children, and hanai/ adopted children.

        Charles Kanaina was the heir of his niece Queen Kalama who was married to Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli.

         I, Amelia Gora, am a descendant/heir of Kalaniopuu from four (4) of his 6 children; am a descendant/heir of 
four (4) of 19+ children of Kamehameha and two (2) of his hanai/adopted children; am a descendant/heir of two (2) of his nine (9) children.  In other words, I am a reciprocal beneficiary through twelve (12) ancestors to the Palace/Iolani Palace and the lands surrounding it.

2)  Victoria Kamamalu - am a descendant/heir of her oldest brother Paalua/Palua/Kapaalua; her step siblings John Kapena (two lines), Kapehe (one line).

3) Keoni Ana/ John Young Jr. - am a descendant/heir of his sister:  Grace Kamaikui the mother of both Hueu Davis and Peke Davis.  Hueu Davis, Kale Davis and Peke Davis were adopted by Keoni Ana and Grace Kamaikui's father and the three (3) became siblings of Keoni Ana/John Young Jr.  I, Amelia Gora descend from Grace Kamaikui, Hueu Davis and Peker Davis and have three (3) interests in the lands of Keoni Ana/John Young Jr.

 4) Gideon Laanui married Namahana (w) who was married to Kamehameha, and Kaumualii previously.  Namahana (w) and Kaumualii (k) had son Haupu/Kahekili and two ancestors came from her:  Mataio Kekuanaoa and his step sister Kalima/Kalimakuhi/Kamahine (w) who was his last wife or wife number 5.  I, Amelia Gora descend/heir of Namahana(w) in multiple lines.

5)  Kaaumoana (w) - Palace Walk - was one of the descendants of John Kapena whose mother was Kalima/ Kalimakuhi/Kamahine (w).  I, Amelia Gora descend from her in two (2) lines.

; 6) Kalanimoku (k) -  he was married to Kiliwehi, Kuwahine, Keopuolani, his last wife was Akahi (w).  Because Kalanimoku (k) was married to Keopuolani, widow of Kamehameha, he became the step father of all of Kalaniopuu's, Kamehameha's, and Kaumualii's children, step children, and hanai/adopted children; his own son was W.P. Leleiohoku, and his hanai daughter was his niece Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi; and his siblings were Boki, Wahinepio(w); Keoua (k); Kekoa (k); Manono (w); and Kahikona (k).  I, Amelia Gora am a descendant./heir of Akahi(w) and Keoua (k). Keoua's wife Pualinui (w) was also married to Kekoa(k); am also a descendant/heir of Kalaniopuu, Kamehameha; and Kaumualii as shown above.

7) Kaaha (k) - was an earlier husband of my ancestor Kalola (w) - documented "next of kin" to Bernice Pauahi Bishop.  I, Amelia Gora, am a descendant/heir of Kalola who later married Luluhiwalani and had son and a hanai daughter.  I, Amelia Gora, am a descendant/heir of Kalola (w) in two (2) lines.  Kaaha (k) was also the konohiki of the area.

7)  Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli, et. als. - He had four (4) wives and 10 children.  Their names were Keawe, Keawe 2; Opunui; Kekipi; Keawe; Mahoe; Kahalaoa; Papa; Nalimu; and Albert Kunuiakea.  He had four (4) hanai hookama/adopted children who inherited sovereignty: Alexander Liholiho/Kamehameha IV; Hueu Davis; Kale Davis (w); and Peke Davis (w),  I, Amelia Gora, descend/heir of Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli through his son Opunui (k); through his hanai children:  Hueu Davis and Peke Davis; and their step siblings who were the Kalaniopuu, Kamehameha, and Kaumualii's children, step children, and hanai/adopted children, which means I have multiple claims and am a multiple reciprocal beneficiary.


On February 18, 2015, Wednesday,  Kalani Asam, kanaka maoli, was appointed our Assistant Konohiki assigned to the Palace, Iolani Palace.
Kalani Asam's companions, who are non kanaka maoli, named John Remis, Dustin Barca, and Che Free have been given Protective Orders effective February 19, 2015 on a month to month basis, a status less than Assistant Konohiki Kalani Asam.

On February 20, 2015, Friday, another non kanaka maoli named Michael Daly was added to the Protective Orders given to Assistant Konohiki Kalani Asam.

Michael Daly was kind enough to record the bullying Sheriff's of the State of Hawaii, five (5) of them and two (2) Iolani Palace security workers who were aggressive towards our assigned Assistant Konohiki Kalani Asam on February 20, 2015 approximately 11: 30 through February 21, 2015 until 12:47.

Assistant Konohiki Kalani Asam was asked to call the Police which he did, because the Honolulu Police Department did assign me a "Genocide Activities Ongoing File No. 98-273435" on July 23, 1998, and it was my desire to record the five (5) Sheriff's of the State of Hawaii, and two (2) Iolani Palace security workers.

Police Officer Mr. Hudson, Badge No. 3261 responded to the phone call by Assistant Konohiki Kalani Asam who shared his concerns about the armed sheriff's and the fear for his and Michael Daly's life.  

Police Officer Mr. Hudson failed to obtain and secure the names and badge numbers of the aggressive sheriff's and security guards and his simple explanation was that he had no jurisdiction.

For the Public Record this is being recorded because all of them, police officer and sheriffs with the security guards did not and do not have jurisdiction, and the intent was to obtain their names for the purpose of the Genocide Activities Ongoing list due to the duress, stress, intimidation, threatening, aggressive manner in treating an Assistant Konohiki Kalani Asam and Michael Daly who are assisting our Royal Families interests, and have immunities based on the parity clause from the Foreign Affairs Officer/the Acting Liaison of Foreign Affairs and because they are supported by a member of the Royal Families, House of Nobles, Hawaiian Genealogical Society member and one of the Konohiki for ancestral lands which includes the properties that the Palace/Iolani Palace sits on.

Assistant Konohiki Kalani Asam and companions are assigned a 24 hours 7 days a week schedule at the Palace, Iolani Palace.

Keys to the rest rooms are hereby requested for our/their toiletry needs while residing on the premises of our Royal Families.

The keys will be held by  other Konohiki, including myself. and a copy of the key will be assigned to Assistant Konohiki Kalani Asam only and he will be the "door keeper/rest room key provider" for only he and his companions listed above. 

My e-mail:  theiolani@gmail.com
Please also add the names of the sheriff's (5) with the Palace/Iolani Palace security men (2) to the Genocide Activities List - those who worked the area at the time specified above.

They will also be on the List of Problematic People prepared for the scrutiny by the Judicial Tribunal of the Hawaiian Kingdom due to the 1850 Treaty of the Hawaiian Kingdom and the United States of America, Article XIV  see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawaiian%E2%80%93American_Treaty_of_Friendship,_Commerce_and_Navigation      Free E-Book at    https://books.google.com/books?id=ndDe5Un57x0C&pg=PA381&lpg=PA381&dq=1850+treaty+of+the+hawaiian+kingdom+and+the+u.s.a%5C&source=bl&ots=Wuxltfg7hv&sig=JDD2gPjTKB-XNK3o8nrDCsCumTM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=X5roVLb3A4njoAT1mIKoDw&ved=0CD4Q6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=1850%20treaty%20of%20the%20hawaiian%20kingdom%20and%20the%20u.s.a%5C&f=false                            and see http://maoliworld.ning.com/forum/topics/updated-chronological-history-of-our-queen-liliuokalani-by-amelia

We maintain a neutral, friendly, non-violent nation status since the time of Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli and through oral history by our great great great grandmother Queen Liliuokalani who was a successor of our Kamehameha family whose mother Keohokalole (w) held a permanent position in the House of Nobles, and who was a hanai/adopted daughter of a Kamehameha descendant found in research.

Rents and Leases are due for our lands including the Palace/the Iolani Palace, a friendly reminder.

Mahalo/thank you and aloha,

Amelia Gora, one of Kamehameha's, Kalaniopuu's, Kaumualii's, Princess Poomaikelani's, Akahi(w), Kalola(w) - next of kin of Bernice Pauahi Bishop- et. als. descendant/heir

References:
Konohiki meaning:  

Konohiki

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
konohiki is a headman of a land division or ahupua`a of the Kingdom of Hawaii who administered the land ruled by anali'i chief.[1][2]

Background[edit]

The lands of the Ruling chiefs of Hawaii were divided into radial divisions of land when possible. These divisions were under the control of other smaller chiefs and managed by a steward.[3] Land was divided up in strict adherence to the wishes of the Ali‘i Nui. The island was called the mokupuni and was split into several moku. The moku (district) parameters ran from the highest mountain top, down to the sea. These divisions were ruled by an aliʻi ʻaimoku who would have been appointed by the ruling chief. Each of these mokus were further split into ahupuaau, named after the dividing boundry alter where taxes were collected for each area during the Makahiki. Each ahupuaau was then run by a headman or chief called a Konohiki.[4]
In Keelikolani vs Robinson, the term is also defined as a Land Agent. In Territory vs Bishop Trust Co. LTD., when the agent was appointed by a chief they were referred to by the title of konohiki. When referring to the titled person as Konohiki, this meant that they were charged with the care of the division of land for the king or nobility the land was awarded to. The term could also be a designated area of land owned privately as compared to being owned by the government.[5] A chief of lands could not lose life tenure on the land even after being discharged from the position, but a head man overseeing the same land has no such right.[6]
Often ali'i and konohiki are referenced together however, while most or all konohiki were ali'i nobility, not all ali'i were konohiki. The Hawaiian dictionary gives the definition as a headman of a land division, but it is also used in describingfishing rights as well. The term when broken in two parts is as follows: Kono being defined as to entice, or prompt and hiki defined as something that can be done. The konohiki was a relative of the ali'i and would oversee the coordination of the property, including water rightsland distributionagricultural use and any maintenance. The Konohiki would also make sure the right amounts of gifts and tributes to the ali'i were properly made at the right times.[7]
As capitalism was incorporated into the kingdom the konohiki would become the tax collectors, landlords and wardens over the fisheries.[7]

References[edit]

  1. Jump up^ "Ahupua`a"HawaiiHistory.org. Info Grafik Inc. Retrieved 2 June 2014.
  2. Jump up^ "konohiki"Merriam-Webster dictionary. Merriam-Webster, Incorporated. Retrieved 2 June 2014.
  3. Jump up^ Kircha, P.V. (1990). "Monumental architecture and power in Polynesian chiefdoms: A comparison of Tonga and Hawaii". World Archaeology 22 (2).
  4. Jump up^ e. Craighill Handy (15 December 1989). Ancient Hawaiian Civilization: A Series of Lectures Delivered at THE KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS. Tuttle Publishing. p. 71. ISBN 978-1-4629-0438-9.
  5. Jump up^ Paul Nahoa Lucas (1 January 1995). A Dictionary of Hawaiian Legal Land-Terms. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 57–.ISBN 978-0-8248-1636-0.
  6. Jump up^ Hawaii Reports: Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Hawaii. Valenti Brothers Graphics. 1883. pp. 266–.
  7. Jump up to:a b Carlos Andrade (2008). H__ena: Through the Eyes of the Ancestors. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 74–. ISBN 978-0-8248-3119-6.

More References:
https://theiolani.wordpress.com/ Obama's Genealogies to Charles Reed Bishop's sister

What All Kanaka Maoli and All Nations Need to Know..........

 
1)  Recognition of the Hawaiian Kingdom:


Important - Keep for your Records: The United States/United States of America RECOGNIZED the Hawaiian Kingdom in 1842 

Polynesian. (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, July 20, 1844, Image 1

Image provided by University of Hawaii at Manoa; Honolulu, HI

Persistent link: http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn82015408/1844-07-20/ed-1/s...

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2.  Explanation of the Hawaiian Government:


  
Reference:  HAWAII REPORTS (1863)  Rex vs. Booth case and entered in the Kahoma Case, etc.
3.  Our Allodial or fee simple estate in lands:

 Reviewing Kamehameha III's laws: AN ACT TO ORGANIZE THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS pg. 76 Section IV. All aliens shall, as in Great Britain and the United States of America, continue to be under the following disabilities:
1. They are not eligible to any civil or military office in this kingdom, created by the laws.
2. They are not entitled to vote at any election for elective officers of this kingdom, nor to take any official share in the administration of the government.
3. They are not able to acquire any allodial or fee simple estate in lands.
4. They are not entitled to the registration of their vessels in this kingdom, nor to hoist theron the Hawaiian flag. See: Archive, Supreme Court etc. for the book or http://books.google.com/books?id=ndDe5Un57x0C&pg=PA263&lpg=...
 
The colorful history of the Hawaiian Islands, since their discovery in 1778 by the great British navigator Captain James Cook, falls naturally into three periods. During the first, Hawaii was a monarchy ruled by native kings and queens. Then came the perilous transition period when new leaders, afte…

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