Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 15, Number 11, 1 November 1998 — ANTI-ANNEXATION HOLIDAY [ARTICLE]

ANTI-ANNEXATION HOLIDAY

This being the second month after the Aloha March, I am addressing the matter associated with Mel Kalāhiki and the anti-annexation steering eommittees with a proclamation renouncing the despotic actions occurring in August of 1898. The Hawaiian Kingdom ensign, a flag of national and international report, was formally raised in the 100th year after the illegal overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom, Jan. 14- 17, 1993. The inspired poem and declaration in my ho'okupu of that day, as revealed to me by Ke Akua, completes said Hawaiian national flag proclamation, establishing, hereafter, on every subsequent Aug. 12 of every year, our Hawai'i national holiday. Lindsay L. Lindsey Executive Minister Wai'anae Editor's Note: For a copy of the proclamation and poem, please contact Mn Lindsey at 87-290 Mikana St., Wai'anae, Hl 96792. OHA reserves the right to edit all lettersfor length, defamatory and libelous material, and other objectionable content, and reserves the right to print on a space available basis. The inclusion ofa letter author's title is a courtesy extended by Ka Wai Ola and does not constitute validation or recognition of the writer as such. All letters must be typed, signed and not exceed 200 words. Send letters to Ka Wai Ola o OHA, 711 Kapi'olani Blvd., Suite 500, Honolulu, Hl 96813. Readers ean also email their letters to oha@aloha.net. ■