Onipa'a Hawaiian Steadfastness T-Shirt | Queen Lili'uokalani Native Hawaiian Tee | Aloha Pride Shirt
Onipa'a — stand firm, be steadfast, do not move. It was the motto of Queen Lili'uokalani, the last reigning monarch of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
The Queen carried this word as both shield and instruction. When the kingdom was overthrown in 1893, she chose not violence but onipa'a — the refusal to step back from what is right, the willingness to endure imprisonment in 'Iolani Palace rather than betray her people. Today the word is repeated at sovereignty gatherings, written on signs at Mauna Kea, and held close by anyone who knows that Hawaiian history is still being written. Onipa'a is patience with a spine.
For locals, this design is a quiet pledge — the kama'āina knowledge that being steadfast is itself an act of love for this place. For visitors, it is a souvenir with real lineage, a word that travels home far heavier than it looks.
Soft unisex tee. Multiple sizes and colorways available.