On this episode I feature guest speaker Aukanaii Kalalau who does active outreach with nā Kānaka, many of whom have been disenfranchised by the occupying government. These Kānaka are Hawaiian Nationals otherwise considered Subjects of the occupied Hawaiian Kingdom; victims of humanitarian violations and war crimes committed by the State of Hawai‘i. More than 33% of Hawaiian people in Hawai‘i today face issues of houselessness as a result of being removed from their ancestral lands. Aukanaii shares a “hui concept” that was curated by his outreach experiences as a means to express hope and direction for an outspoken demographic; displaced descendants of our Ali‘i and last reigning monarchs of Ko Hawai‘i Pae ‘Āina, a Sovereign and Independent Nation that still exists. Disclaimer: Profanity gang and private organization references expressed on a few occasions throughout this recording but do not reflect this podcast or those organization’s position on any of the politics associated with referenced subject matter. This episode concludes by recalling foundational features of our culture and attempts to provide an interpretable framework for restoring ones true identity. I intend to utilize this podcast to share all the modern day brilliance of our people and continue talking about creative approaches to ending the State of Hawaii’s unlawful occupation of the Hawaiian Islands.