English: Hui Aloha ʻĀina o Na Kane or the Hawaiian Patriotic League for Men, which petitioned against annexation. Captioned: Representative Committee of Delegates of the Hawaiian People to present a memorial to Hon. James H. Blount, praying for the restoration of the monarchy under Queen Liliuokalani. Included in the crowd are Sam M. Kaaukai, J. W. Bipikane, H. S. Swinton, J. K. Kaulia, L. W. P. Kanealii, Joseph Nawahi, John Sam Kikukahiko, Sam Kaelemakule Aki, J. A. Cummins, D. W. Pua, John K. Prendergast, A. K. Palekaluhi, John E. Bush, John Mahiai Kaneakua, F. S. Keiki, J. K. Kaunamano, J. Kekipi, John Lota Kaulukou, and J. K. Merseburg.
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