Mana Oha            (THE SPIRIT OF FAMILY)
The Blount Report
James Blount arrived within 90 days of the overthrow ! Here's a documented conversation with the French Ambassador.
Joseph Nawahi Our Queen loved this kanaka maoli.
The Case for Samoan Independence The Fraudulent 1959 Ballot
The Suppressed Ku'e Petition Nawahi's Alternative to Voting
Decision December 18, 1893 "Thank God for Pirates !"
Can I get my name OFF the list ? I think I made a mistake.
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Contact Uncle Ben at ben@manaoha.org

or (808)634-0469 for more details and information or to schedule talks and meetings.

Mana Oha

P.O. Box 707

Kapa'a, Hawaii 96746

A big thanks to all of you folks who came out to see our first movie about our beloved Queen, Hawai'i's Last Queen ! Even malihinis know that, when the local people, especially Hawaiians, ponder the life of our last Queen, emotions run high. It was an emotional evening and you folks were brave enough and courageous enough to weather it out with us. You folks showed great respect by not leaving when the movie credits started. I for one always consider the credits DEPRESSING for any and all movies. We deeply appreciated your insightful comments about this lovely island, the only Hawaiian Nation that most of us ever think about seriously.

Then back to the Kapa'a Neighborhood Center for our next movie "The Conquest of Hawai'i". This movie has the interesting historical perspective that Hawai'i was doomed from the time that the first tectonic plate ruptured ! But we saw new things about it at our discussion after the movie. Please recall that we welcome all and every observation that you yourself feel is worth noting. Please try to participate by vocalizing your reactions to our meeting of minds and hearts.Thank you for keeping an eye out for the dates and times on our flyers posted around the island.

We showed "The taking of Waikiki" about Dillingham

We showed "Then There Was None".

Then we showed "Noho Heva" again on Kaua'i.

On Sunday March 28th at 1:00 PM at the Kapa'a Neighborhood Center Mana Oha showed the movie "Hawai'i---A Voice for Sovereignty". This turned out to be a real discussion session because some real themes and lines of thought are developing within our group. We want to know what you folks have come across in your own private researches about the Kanaka Maoli and their destiny. We had a gratifying turn out. Our audience got to read a letter from the movie- maker herself. Catherine Bauknight thanked us for showing the movie. She has plans for the movie in Pasadena, CA as well as a trip to Russia. Justice is the issue all over the planet. We had in our audience a native Canadian, Ms. McGregor, who related to us similarities to Hawai'i.

Then we watched a brand new movie "Nation Within". This was a scholarly movie that was almost rejected as too boring and long. It covered the period from 1893 to 1898. Ben was impressed by the coverage on Joseph Nawahi, an organizer from Puna on the Big Island. Once the government was overthrown, resistance to annexation took centerstage. Former patriotic statesmen were thrown onto the street where they worked from "civic clubs" organizing various "petition drives" in resistance to annexation and disenfranchisement. Joseph Nawahi, accent on the last syllable, rallied Hawaiians with his "Lei Stand Speech" where he warned that the only use that the new government had for Hawaiians was to string plumeria flowers. Our Queen loved him.