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The De Jure "Civil" ( 8 stripes - land ) flag of Ko Hawaii Pae Aina are now available. Dimensions are 3x5 feet. We request a commitment of $120 dollars per flag. Also available are little car flags. Dimensions are 10x13 inches. We request a commitment of $50. Supplies are limited. The "Admiralty" ( 7 stripes - ocean ) flag will be available real soon. For more information click here .
The Admiralty Flag of Ko Hawaii Pae Aina
Ka hae o Ko Hawaii Pae Aina
This rare certificate dated in 1910, shows the Order of the Crown of Kauikeaouli symbols and the original civil national flag (near bottom) that was nearly erased from our history during an attempt by "Lord Paulette" in 1843, to take over the Constitutional Independent Nation of Ko Hawaii Pae Aina (Archipelago of Hawaiiloa). After his humiliating and failed attempt, he was ordered home by Queen Victoria.
Brilliant, handsome and a visionary ahead of his time..... His Majesty King Kauikeaouli established the Order of the Crown as well as held the leadership of a neutral nation. Not only did he create the only valid patenting system in the archipelago, it is the only valid record of title to all of the royal patented domain today. The mahele (share, continuous, ongoing) is the only evidence of lawful ownership to all of ko Hawaii pae aina nui, including all rights, title and interests. Any substitute, is null and void and bears no validity.
The seal is placed center of the two National Civil Flags. There are eight stripes, a square canton and the first stripe is the color white. The illegitimate illegal occupants, calling themselves the "state of Hawaii" offer their version of their flag to the public today, which has red stripes in the canton. The color blue in flag symbology means peace, justice and freedom.
This (above) is a close up of the National Crest of Ko Hawaii Pae Aina, the words ua mau ke ea o ka aina i ka pono anchor the emblem beneath a floating platform. The men depicted are two kaula (prophets or visionaries) they are Kamanawa and Kameeiamoku, grand councilors of the Constitutional King. The ihe (spear) a symbol of war, is covered over by the royal cloth above it and the royal standard kahili (feather standard) is uncovered by the cloth over it. The very center shield depicts what is known as the alia - the first flag flown by Kamehameha Ekahi's fleet, the puloulou are opposite each other signifying jurisdiction of the sovereign and the eight stripes are opposite signifying the jurisdiction of the nation and it's membership, side by side and in balance above and below.
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