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UA MAU KE EA O KA AINA I KA PONO

The state motto is also used on the official Hawaii state seal.

"'''Ua mau ke ea o ka āina i ka pono'''" is a Hawaiian phrase meaning: "The life (sovereignty) of the land is perpetuated in (by) righteousness," and is the state motto of Hawaii.
The motto was adopted by the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1843, and was used in an address by King Kamehameha III at ceremonies following the return of his kingdom from the British. Hawaii had been ceded to England by the British captain George Paulet, after he claimed large debts were owed by Hawaiian nobility. After Kamehameha III notified London of the captain's actions, Admiral Richard Thomas returned sovereignty back to the King.
The motto is also retained from the Hawaiian Royal Coat of Arms.

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