Letters for Oct. 5, 2015 Native Hawaiians must stand strong together TGI’s headline, “Milestone step,” (Sept. 30) clearly shows that the United States of America is interfering with the process of Native Hawaiians establishing their nation and will not relinquish
Letters for Oct. 5, 2015
Native Hawaiians must stand strong together
TGI’s headline, “Milestone step,” (Sept. 30) clearly shows that the United States of America is interfering with the process of Native Hawaiians establishing their nation and will not relinquish our sovereign rights for self determination and governing.
The United States of America’s Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell states, “One of our nation’s largest indigenous communities,” and “Today’s proposal is testament to the Obama administration’s strong support for our nation’s native people’s right to self-determination.”
The United States of America is claiming that we the Hawaiian people are owned by the United States of America and has deceived and conspired to fraud of the true path of righteousness, freedom and becoming a sovereign nation as we once were among all world nations.
All who support the endeavor of the United States of America and the state of Hawaii on the Hawaiian people’s destiny for self governance are also conspirators to war crimes committed under the United Nation’s charter. The United States of America has caused confusion among our people and is using their ultimate weapon, divide and conquer, to stop our total separation and/or to cede from the United States of America and to gain our rightful place among all nations of the world as we did before the United States of America illegally overthrew our nation, Kingdom of Hawaii.
I ask the Hawaiian people to be strong, clear in their vision for what our children will gain by our decisions. We have lived with a gun to our head and been dictated what we can do. Do you want that for your children?
Trust in our Queen Liliuokalani and the instruments that she has set forth for us to become whole as a person and as a nation.
Lloyd Imuaikaika Pratt
Kilauea