Hawaiian Government
Welcome to the Reinstated Hawaiian Kingdom Government. This is an effort to reclaim the lawful right to be acknowledged and recognized as the lawful government of Hawai'i.  The process to reinstate the former inherent sovereignty of Hawaii is founded on fundamental principles of international law and the obligation set forth in the United States Public Law 103-150.   

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Iolani Palace - January 2007


Breif History:   Hawai'i was a recognized independent nation prior to January 17, 1893.  On that day, the nation and government was illegally overthrown by the United States.  Since then illegal governments have assumed control over Hawaii under the direct guidance of the United States government.  But, on March 13, 1999 the kanaka maoli people (Hawaiians) reinstated a government pro tempore and continue to implement steps - in accordance to international law and the reinstated laws of the Hawaiian government - to reclaim their sovereign independent status. 

 

Current Affairs 
Reclamation of the Island of Kahoolawe:  On July 31, 2006, the reinstated Hawaiian Government authorized the reclamation of the lands that belong to the former inherent sovereignty - the Hawaiian government.  This action was conducted with the proper authorization issued by the reinstated Hawaiian Government.  The Reinstated Hawaiian Government through its nationals are to appear in the Maui District Court, in Wailuku on Friday April 20, 2007 at 8:00 am, State of Hawaii of vs. Nelson Armitage Sr., Russell Kahookele, and Henry Noa. 

Elections 2007:  The reinstated Hawaiian government will be conducting an election for the Executive Office of Prime Minister and the Legislative Offices of House of Nobles and House of Representatives.  The election day has not been selected but will be announced before June 30. 

Kanaka Bill:  The alternative to the “Akaka Bill”.  The essence of the  Kanaka Bill is to pave the way to grant all Kanaka Maoli the right to participate in the upcoming 2007 elections.