by DND | Jul 29, 2014 | Education, Kamehameha Schools, Politics
Dr. Kamanamaikalani Beamer’s book, No Mākou Ka Mana: Liberating the Nation, introduces a new perspective of Hawaiian...
by DND | May 2, 2014 | Environment, ʻŌiwi TV, Politics
Fulfilling a soldier’s duty to preserve life, Edward Wendt personifies servant leadership with a tenacious resolve to fight for what is right. A Vietnam War veteran and a strong advocate for native Hawaiian rights, he used ancestral knowledge to survive in both...
by DND | Mar 7, 2014 | Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Politics
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs will be funding and facilitating the process to build a Hawaiian nation, including electing delegates, convening delegates to develop a a governing document, and holding a referendum to approve proposed document. They also announced the...
by DND | Oct 16, 2013 | ʻŌiwi TV, Maunakea, Politics
Hundreds gathered this morning in front of Ka Leo’s office at UH Mānoa in protest for a student’s mural that was partially censored by the school. The mural was made as part of the Ka Leo Arts Festival and brought attention to the controversial telescope...
by DND | May 17, 2013 | Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Politics
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs brought the big issues of self-determination and sovereignty of our Hawaiian people to the table last December at their first Kāmau A Ea summit. Community leaders discussed varying opinions to find solutions to take the next step...
by DND | May 9, 2013 | Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Politics
“Our voice to advocate for Native Hawaiian issues does not stop here in Hawaiʻi. Our political advocacy must extend out to the U.S. continent, to Washington D.C., and into the international arena regarding the United Nations.” says Kamanaʻopono Crabbe, Pou Hana (CEO)...