Do you have people who want to join your cunt that you keep rejecting? - /int/ (#213772984) [Archived: 27 hours ago]

Anonymous United States
8/13/2025, 5:27:53 PM No.213772984
Sikaiana-Girl-5
Sikaiana-Girl-5
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USA, yes

>The populated Stewart Islands, called Sikaiana and now effectively controlled by the Solomon Islands, are not included in official lists of U.S. Minor Outlying Islands. In 1856, the Kingdom of Hawaii Privy Council and King Kamehameha IV voted to accept their voluntary cession. The Kingdom later became the Republic of Hawaii, all of which was annexed by the United States in 1898. In 1959, the resulting federal U.S. Territory of Hawaii, excluding only Palmyra Atoll and Midway Atoll, became a U.S. state. Residents of the Stewart Islands, who are Polynesian like the native Hawaiians rather than Melanesian, claimed to be citizens of the United States since the Stewart Islands were given to King Kamehameha IV in 1856 and were part of Hawaii at the time of the United States annexation in 1898. The U.S. federal and Hawaii state governments informally accept the recent claim of the Solomon Islands over the Stewart Islands, and the United States makes no official claim of sovereignty.

Can't believe we rejected them. The Solomon islands are too powerful.
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Anonymous United States
8/13/2025, 5:30:28 PM No.213773058
>Some residents of the Stewart Islands in the Solomon Islands group ... claim that they are native Hawaiians and U.S. citizens.... They base their claim on the assertion that the Stewart Islands were ceded to King Kamehameha IV and accepted by him as part of the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1856 and, thus, were part of the Republic of Hawaii (which was declared in 1893) when it was annexed to the United States by law in 1898. The 1898 law identifies the islands being annexed only as the "Hawaiian Islands and their dependencies". However, the annexation was based on the report of the Hawaiian Commission which did not include the Stewart Islands among the islands it identified as part of the Republic of Hawaii. Report of the Hawaiian Commission, S. Doc. No. 16, 55th Cong., at 4 (3d Sess. 1898). In 1996, some Stewart Islands residents applied to register to vote in a plebiscite limited to Native Hawaiians. Their requests for ballots, however, were rejected by the Hawaiian Sovereignty Election Council.

I feel like we betrayed them.
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Anonymous France
8/13/2025, 5:52:30 PM No.213773744
>>213772984 (OP)
>>213773058
it's a bit pathetic but I suppose there are great perks to being part of the USA and being US citizens
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Anonymous United States
8/13/2025, 6:07:19 PM No.213774234
>>213773744
It's not really pathetic. They're ethnically different from the rest of the Solomon islands. If you couldn't last as an independent state so you had to pick to be under the Solomon islands or the USA via Hawaii which would you choose?