About the Editor Lana Ululani Robbins
Aloha kakou. ‘O Lana Ululani Robbins ko’u inoa. (I love my inoa kupuna
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First I do not claim to speak for all Hawaiians. Secondly I do not purport to speak for all Hawaiians. Instead each and every Hawaiian has their own voice.
E kala mai to other Hawaiians but I have owned this domain (www.JusticeForHawaiians.com) and www.JusticeForHawaiians.org since 2005. I’ve maintained them sporadically while trying to raise money on my own in order to donate to my causes before I make
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I have many other websites as well as personal blogs as well as business blogs. My personal blog was a Livejournal which I used to maintain for my family and friends who live far away from me and so that they could check on me to see that I was alright. (I have not been posting there due to being busy trying to donate to my causes before I die.) www.RealHapas.com (which is currently undergoing renovation) is an official blog of mine and is dedicated to the children of Wakea, Papa, and Haloa. I have many websites for my work as well.
Professionally I am with the number one real estate company in the United States in residential transaction sales AND sales volume. I am currently branching into commercial real estate too. It is an honor and privilege to be associated with a 104 year-old company known for its integrity, honesty, and service to the community
I am also a very passionate person and am passionate about 1) Real estate; 2) Civil rights and property rights; 3) Hawaiians; 4) Children; 5) The SPCA, The Ovarian Cancer Research Fund, and the Salvation Army; 6) Community service; and 7) Helping some less fortunate people in some way. Just to name a few.
I have adopted some dogs and cats from the SPCA and the Human Society. Here is one of my dogs, Bambam, who I adopted from the local SPCA:

My dog Bambam who I call Bambam-aticus sometimes and who I adopted from the local SPCA says "Hello!"
A bit about me:
Both of my parents are oiwi:
On my paternal side my oiwi roots are from Paia, Hana, and Kaupo, Maui.
On my maternal side my oiwi roots are from Ho’okena, South Kealia, Miloli’i, Hilo and Keaukaha from Moku o Keawe:
I am a great granddaughter of Rachel Lokinihama Among who signed the Ku’e Anti-Annexation Petition by proxy when she was 20 years old. (See #24.)
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I am also a grandchild of Augusto Dias, one of three Portuguese men credited with the invention of the ukulele. He is the only one of the three men with documentation proving that he helped to invent the ukulele which is amazing. He was inducted to the Ukulele Hall of Fame in 2003
His great great granddaughter is my maternal great grandmother, Luisa Dias deSilva, who married my maternal great grandfather, Ernesto deSilva. My maternal grandfather is Charles Raymond DeSilva who is the third man in the back row:
(Photo courtesy of one of my cousins Kihei deSilva)My grandfather Ernesto deSilva stands in the front with his wife, my maternal grandmother Luisa Dias deSilva.
Mahalo,
Lana Ululani Robbins

P.S. I have disabled comments since a few people have left some racist comments, harassing ones, and/or ones that single out and target Hawaiians based on their national origin (i.e. Ko Hawai’i Pae Aina.)
However if you would like to contact me feel free to send email to me at HeHawaiiAu at gmail dot com
Malama,
Lana Ululani Robbins
Justice for Hawaiians Foundation
