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Thousands gathered for the ʻOnipa’a Peace March on Wednesday.
It began at the Mauna’ala Royal Mausoleum in Nuuanu and ended at ‘Iolani Palace.
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Kailana Moa-Eli holds a portrait of Queen Liliuokalani while marching.
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Students from Kamehameha Schools during the march.
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Students from Hālau Kū Māna chant and dance at the Queen Liliuokalani statue.
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Marchers carry the Hawaiian flag.
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Thousands gathered for the ʻOnipa’a Peace March on Wednesday.
It began at the Mauna’ala Royal Mausoleum in Nuuanu and ended at ‘Iolani Palace.
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Kailana Moa-Eli holds a portrait of Queen Liliuokalani while marching.
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De Andre Maka Koa of Lahaina Strong at the rally at the Capitol.
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Students from Kamehameha Schools stood in the Mauna’ala Royal Mausoleum.
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Students from Aiea Intermediate attended the event.
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Lahaina Strong was represented during the march.
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Kamehameha students participated in the march.
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Thousands gathered for the ʻOnipa’a Peace March on Wednesday.
It began at the Mauna’ala Royal Mausoleum in Nu’uanu and ended at ‘Iolani Palace.
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Lahaina Strong was represented during the march.
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Students from Hālau Kū Māna attended the event.
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Kailana Moa-Eli holds a portrait of Queen Liliuokalani while marching.