Lili'uokalani's 2009 Jubilee

SUBHEAD: Queen Lili'uokalani's 2009 Jubilee September 2nd at Iolani Palace. A Transition of Life Announcement by The Kingdom of Atooi for 2 September 2009 - http://atooi.net/jubilee2009.html Ali'i Nui Dayne Aipoalani, leader of the Polynesian Kingdom of Atooi (PKOA) Hawaii, announces the celebration of "Atooi's Queen Lili'uokalani Jubilee 2009." We are extending an invitation to all people who love and honor our Queen to please join us in prayers, ceremony and celebration. image above: Poster announcing event. It is to be one of Hawaii's most significant historical and cultural ceremony ever to be held at Iolani Palace. The event is scheduled for September 2, 2009 from 10am to 7pm and will commemorate her Majesty, Queen Lili'uokalani's 161st birthday. At this spiritual event, all shall witness, share in and celebrate an act of "Polynesian Reconciliation" and "Maoli Recognition" that has long been overdue for all Kanaka Maoli. Ali'i Nui Aipoalani, the great, great, great grandson of Kamehameha recently recieved several significant artifacts belonging to Her Majesty, Queen Lili'uokalani. Aipoalani and Atooi Marshals were informed of the artifacts while attending a spiritual gathering earlier this year atop Mauna Kea, on the Island of Hawaii. The fascinating story of "how and who" was chosen to hold and protect the royal objects was re-told by the last Kahu Kuamo'o (keeper) of the artifacts who held them for the last 25 years. "Atooi" in ancient Polynesia means "The Light of God." According to spiritual belief, after Queen Lili'uokalani's death, her spirit was unable to transition to the "Light," caused by the oppression of the overthrow of her Kingdom and her grave concern for her people. In September, Kanaka Maoli, Australian Aboriginals and Polynesians living in Hawaii and abroad, will come together to celebrate the return of Her Majesty's Royal Hawaiian I'olani Palace flag that came down in 1898 after her dethronement. The Queen's flag, 10' x 22' in size, as well as several other personal items of Her Majesty were stored away all these years in a royal blue sea chest, with the name "Rose" carved on it, once belonging to Princess Ka'iulani. Found in the chest with the flag, was an Australian Diplomatic flag that provided diplomatic immunity for Queen Lili'uokalani on her journey to Washington DC to protest the overthrow. In the trunk also were three hand crocheted doilies, a native scepter believed to belong to Kamehameha I, two Polynesian ceremonial axes, and an aboriginal painting depicting four large Monitor lizards. In the fulfillment of Her Majesty's prophesy and wish made over a century ago, PKOA's Queen Lili'uokalani 2009 Jubilee is calling on numerous national and international Chiefs and dignitaries from the entire Polynesian Triangle to come together in unity. Guests are expected from Tahiti, Samoa, Fiji, Aotearoa (NZ) and Australia to join in this celebration. WHEN: September 2, 2009 from 10am to 7pm WHERE: Iolani Palace 364 S King St Honolulu, HI CONTACT: 808-821-2101 E KOMO MAI see also: Kingdom of Atooi: Queen Liliokulani 2009 Jubilee Maoli World: Queen Liliokulani 2009 Jubilee Island Breath: KPD and Kingdom of Atooi 12/7/08 Island Breath: Hawaiians take Iolani Palace 5/1/08 Island Breath: Joining the Kingdom of Atooi 9/6/07 Island Breath: Don't Bust a Move Dayne 5/8/07

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