1993
November 15
United States House of Representatives passes Joint Resolution 19 (by unanimous voice consent)
November 23
President Bill Clinton enacts Joint Resolution 19 as U.S. Public Law 103-150 (107 Stat. 1510-1514)
December 28
Prof. Francis Boyle delivers legal testimony interpreting the implications of U.S. Public Law 103-150 for the restoration of the independent nation-state of Hawai`i under international law
1994
January 17
Public Notice appears in article on the front page of the Honolulu Advertiser, "Group Declares Hawaiian Independence"
March 4 - 6
Approximately 200 Kupuna gather at Ka`anapali, Maui, for the First Plenary Session of the Provisional Government. Na Kupuna enact Resolutions 94-001 through 94-006, establishing the foundation for the political development process leading to the convening of Ke `Aha Kanawai Kumu (the Constitutional Convention), and selecting Pu`uhonua Kanahele as Alaka`i (Head of State) for the Provisional Government
April - September
Educational workshops and Prepatory Conventions held on Hawai`i, Moloka`i, Maui, O`ahu and Kaua`i to draft Constitution
June 2
Pu`uhonua Kanahele sends letter to President Clinton, notifying him of the claims and restoration process of the independent and sovereign Nation of Hawai`i
September 8
President Clinton sends letter to Pu`uhonua Kanahele, addressing him as the Head of State of Hawai`i, giving de facto recognition to the Nation of Hawai`i
October 6 - 9
First Session of the Constitutional Convention convened at Pu`uhonua O Waimanalo, working organic document ratified
November 10 - 13
Second Session of the Constitutional Convention convened, organic document further refined
1995
January 16
Hawai`i Constitution signed in public ceremony at `Iolani Palace