Posts Tagged ‘How to Remove Your Name From Kau Inoa’

Kau Inoa “Native Hawaiian” Registration

Posted in Kau Inoa on October 21st, 2009 by Lana Ululani Robbins – Be the first to comment

Kau Inoa “Native Hawaiian” Registration

Signed up for Kau Inoa and feel deceived?

 

Kau Inoa: How to Remove Your Name From Kau Inoa

Kau Inoa: How to Remove Your Name From Kau Inoa

No be shame.

Still get time to remove your name.

 

Watch this video to un-kau now or check out this website:

www.unkauinoa.org

 

 

Video and image credit to Ehu Cardwell and the Koani Foundation

Kau Inoa: To Build a Nation

Posted in Kau Inoa on October 18th, 2009 by Lana Ululani Robbins – Be the first to comment

Kau Inoa: To Build a Nation

Did you sign OHA’s Kau Inoa and wish you didn’t?

Well you can still remove your name.

UnKau Inoa‘s THE  way to remove  *YOUR* name… so “no be shame.”

Check out this three minute and 37 second video courtesy of Ehu Cardwell and the Koani Foundation:

 

Then check out UNKau Inoa’s website to find out how you can remove your name from Kau Inoa:

Click here to find out how to remove YOUR name.

 

Or go here:

http://unkauinoa.org/UnKauNow_Remove_Your_Name.html

E malama pono, Lana

Kau Inoa Registration: How to Remove Your Name

Posted in Kau Inoa on October 17th, 2009 by Lana Ululani Robbins – Be the first to comment

Kau Inoa Registration: How to Remove Your Name

Kau Inoa: How to Remove Your Name. Photo courtesy of Pono Kealoha.

Kau Inoa: How to Remove Your Name. Photo courtesy of Pono Kealoha.

The Office of Hawaiian Affairs has been trying to gather the names of Hawaiians and their legal heirs as part of Kau Inoa spending millions of dollars trying to get our names —instead of using it to feed, house, and/or clothe us which are some of the basics of living.

To remove your name from Kau Inoa check out this website for explicit instructions:

http://unkauinoa.org/UnKauNow_Remove_Your_Name.html

Print a copy of the form, fill it out, then place it in a envelope.

Make sure that when you send it at the post office to get a delivery confirmation and send it certified as well.

Then send it to

Hawai’i Maoli

POB 1135

Honolulu HI 96807

 

 In addition I would ALSO send a copy of the form directly to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. Their addresses can be seen here.

To save you time… their address on O’ahu is as follows:

Office of Hawaiian Affairs
711 Kapi’olani Boulevard Suite 500
Honolulu, HI 96813

 

If you have ANY questions please contact me (Lana Ululani Robbins) personally in the form below and I will get back to promptly:

 

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Alo*ha*,

 Lana Ululani Robbins