The inspirational chant by Kauka Sabre. hHere were plenty of Kanaka Maoli against the Superferry. On this day, at this moment, we did not care who was who or what color of skin you had or where you were from or how long you had been here.. We were all warriors for the 'aina. And I was proud to have been there. Read the book "The Superferry Chronicles."
This is what happens when a community has been harassed, threatened, and set upon by military tactics and arrested children. THe children who opened the ceremonies were the ones that were arrested. We can forgive but we can never forget.
*CAUTION* THERE IS A SWEAR WORD IN THIS VIDEO>CAUTION WITH YOUNGER VIEWERS!!***
Hurricane Kiko maintains northwest track, group targets Kamehameha Schools
admission policy, East-West Center to receive $6.5M federal funds
previously withheld, more news from all the Hawaiian Islands
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*Hurricane Kiko expected to approach Hawaiʻi in early to middle part of
next week.* As of 5 a.m. on Friday, it was about 1,245 miles
south-southeast of H...
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