JULY FREE HAWAII NEWS - WHY ARE HAWAIIANS THE MOST HOUSELESS PEOPLE IN HAWAII?
Also Why Are We Not Teaching People How To Become Kupuna? Then Adam Keawe Manalo-Camp Travels To Britain & Scotland & Makes Surprising Discoveries About Hawaii. Plus How The US Fooled The UN Into Thinking Hawaii Is Part Of The US. In Our Pacific Way Report We Take A Look at What Exactly Is The Real Identity Of Hawaiians. And A New Kumu Hinaʻs Mana`o.
The July 2026 “Free Hawaii News” debuting tonight Friday, July 3rd airs at 7 PM on `Olelo Television Channel 53 on O`ahu, on all neighbor islands and also at FreeHawaiiNews.com
“Why are Hawaiians the most houses people in Hawaii? What role does the state of Hawaii and the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands play? How will a recently filed lawsuit by a non-Hawaiian demanding a home affect this?These are just some of the questions we examine in our report,” states Free Hawaii News co-host Hinaleimoana Wong.
“Also on the July Free Hawaii News, we interview Hawaiian elite athlete and master martial artist Dr. Kumu Michelle Manu, PhD about her recent article, ʻWhy Are we Not Teaching People How To Become Kupuna?ʻ Michelle talks about the difference between growing older and becoming kupuna,” reports Free Hawaii News co-host Leon Siu.
Hawaiian historian and writer Adam Keawe Manalo-Camp reports on his recent trip to Great Britain and Scotland and the connection between Hawaii. Then our Foreign Affairs Report reveals how the US fooled the UN into thinking Hawaii is part of the US.
And a new Kumu Hinaʻs Mana`o which asks what is it that actually makes you Hawaiian?
Free Hawaii News presents Hawaiian or kanaka maoli perspectives on a broad range of issues and topics affecting the Hawaiian Islands, the Pacific and the world.
Brought to you by the Koani Foundation, Free Hawaii News airs every month on `Ōlelo Television on O`ahu, on all neighbor islands and on stations around the world as well as online on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Substack, Pinterest, X, BlueSky and over thirty different Facebook pages and other online sites.
Hinaleimoana Wong is a kumu hula, filmmaker, cultural activist, Hawaiian language speaker, preservationist and community leader. She has served in the past as a member of the O`ahu Island Burial Council.
Leon Siu has for many years served as Foreign Minister of the Hawaiian Kingdom. He is active in that role at the United Nations in both New York City and Geneva, Switzerland. Besides being a diplomat, he is also an award-winning musician, composer and political analyst.
“Why are Hawaiians the most houses people in Hawaii? What role does the state of Hawaii and the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands play? How will a recently filed lawsuit by a non-Hawaiian demanding a home affect this?These are just some of the questions we examine in our report,” states Free Hawaii News co-host Hinaleimoana Wong.
“Also on the July Free Hawaii News, we interview Hawaiian elite athlete and master martial artist Dr. Kumu Michelle Manu, PhD about her recent article, ʻWhy Are we Not Teaching People How To Become Kupuna?ʻ Michelle talks about the difference between growing older and becoming kupuna,” reports Free Hawaii News co-host Leon Siu.
Hawaiian historian and writer Adam Keawe Manalo-Camp reports on his recent trip to Great Britain and Scotland and the connection between Hawaii. Then our Foreign Affairs Report reveals how the US fooled the UN into thinking Hawaii is part of the US.
And a new Kumu Hinaʻs Mana`o which asks what is it that actually makes you Hawaiian?
Free Hawaii News presents Hawaiian or kanaka maoli perspectives on a broad range of issues and topics affecting the Hawaiian Islands, the Pacific and the world.
Brought to you by the Koani Foundation, Free Hawaii News airs every month on `Ōlelo Television on O`ahu, on all neighbor islands and on stations around the world as well as online on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Substack, Pinterest, X, BlueSky and over thirty different Facebook pages and other online sites.
Hinaleimoana Wong is a kumu hula, filmmaker, cultural activist, Hawaiian language speaker, preservationist and community leader. She has served in the past as a member of the O`ahu Island Burial Council.
Leon Siu has for many years served as Foreign Minister of the Hawaiian Kingdom. He is active in that role at the United Nations in both New York City and Geneva, Switzerland. Besides being a diplomat, he is also an award-winning musician, composer and political analyst.



