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THE TALE OF TWO COUNTRY'S is a story (as covered in Public Law 103-150) of the theft of Queen Lli'uokalani's Kingdom (The Hawaiian Kingdom) by the United States of America. The central characters are Eikahi (one in Hawaiian) and Elua (two in Hawaiian) O'Donnell, twin brothers of Hawaiian Irish descent. Eikahi believes in Hawaiian sovereignty, returning the Queen's Kingdom to the Hawaiian people stolen by the U.S. Elua, a captain in the U. S. Army, does not. He is an American patriot. Wrapped into the story is a love relationship been Elua and Sunshine Dunne, which adds drama to the tale. Eikahi believes she should marry him.…mehr

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THE TALE OF TWO COUNTRY'S is a story (as covered in Public Law 103-150) of the theft of Queen Lli'uokalani's Kingdom (The Hawaiian Kingdom) by the United States of America. The central characters are Eikahi (one in Hawaiian) and Elua (two in Hawaiian) O'Donnell, twin brothers of Hawaiian Irish descent. Eikahi believes in Hawaiian sovereignty, returning the Queen's Kingdom to the Hawaiian people stolen by the U.S. Elua, a captain in the U. S. Army, does not. He is an American patriot. Wrapped into the story is a love relationship been Elua and Sunshine Dunne, which adds drama to the tale. Eikahi believes she should marry him.


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I attended the Kamehameha School for Boys, a military school founded in 1887, and graduated in 1966. After high school, I attended the University of Hawaii and graduated in 1970 with a BA in Sociology and two certificates in executive development. I have also worked in various roles, including probation officer, land assets director, state legislator, farmer, construction worker, coffee plantation manager, national park service ranger, and trustee with the Office of Hawaiian Affairs.