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"I am honored, and consider it my sacred duty, to be Ali‘i Nui Mō‘ī of The Kingdom of Hawai‘i."

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This video features a heartfelt Hawaiian pule (prayer), offered in deep reverence to Ke Akua (God) for guidance, protection, and blessings upon the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi and all its people. Rooted in faith and tradition, the prayer carries a spirit of aloha and humility, inviting peace, unity, and divine favor. Viewers are invited to pause and join in this moment of reflection, feeling the warmth of God’s love and the enduring spiritual strength of Hawaiʻi.
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Chosen on November 22, 2002, and ordained on June 23, 2003, the Prime Minister, Council of Regency, Na Kupuna Council O‘Hawai‘i Nei and Na Kupuna Council Hawai‘i Moku (Royal Kupuna House of Nobles) proclaimed Edmund K. Paki-Silva Jr. to be the lawful successor and Ali‘i Nui Mō‘ī (High Chief and King) of The Kingdom of Hawai‘i.

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