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Onipa‘a Peace March marks Hawaiian kingdom’s overthrow

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A portrait of Queen Liliuokalani is carried by Kailana Kahawaluokalani Kepelino Moa-Eli, founder of the Queen’s court, on Tuesday. People from across the state gathered at the Mauna‘ala Royal Mausoleum to participate in the annual Onipa‘a Peace March. This year’s march honored kupuna and students while also commemorating the overthrow of the Hawaiian kingdom on Jan. 17, 1893.
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A portrait of Queen Liliuokalani is carried by Kailana Kahawaluokalani Kepelino Moa-Eli, founder of the Queen’s court.
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A portrait of Queen Liliuokalani is carried by Kailana Kahawaluokalani Kepelino Moa-Eli into the royal crypt.
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Misty Lopes, left, Cliffton Lopes, and Kaiulani Lopes with their grandmother, Leianala Lopes, on Tuesday.
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Students from Olomana School walk backwards up the stairs after visiting the royal crypt.
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Kamuela Binkie, of Kamehameha Schools, carries a lei to the royal crypt.
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A portrait of Queen Liliuokalani is carried by Kailana Kahawaluokalani Kepelino Moa-Eli down Nuuanu Avenue to ‘Iolani Palace.
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Marchers go down Nuuanu Avenue.
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Students from Kamehameha Schools carry Hawaiian flags while walking down Nuuanu Avenue.
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Antonio Brown, right, represened the Oahu Native Nationz organization.
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A portrait of Queen Liliuokalani is carried by Kailana Kahawaluokalani Kepelino Moa-Eli down King Street to Iolani Palace.
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Marchers enter the grounds of the ‘Iolani Palace after marching from Royal Mausoleum in Nuuanu.

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