The NEA is not issuing an opinion.
They will be publishing an article documenting historical evidence of the illegal overthrow, annexation, and continued occupation of Hawaii by the US as well as its long-term effects on Kanaka Maoli and the resources of the land.
Of course it's an opinion. How could it not be an opinion? The only way it could not be an opinion would be if the NEA published a giant compendium of every article and book ever written by every historian who ever wrote on the topic and included the disclaimer: "We have herein published every known recounting of events and point of view about these matters and take no stand or position whatsoever as to which is a more accurate accounting than any other."
You know very well that the language used is obviously an opinion, because there are people who deny that language is a valid, accurate and full representation of what actually transpired and thus have opposing opinions.
You really believe that something called "Hawaiian Kingdom Blog. Weblog of the acting government of the Hawaiian Kingdom presently operating within the occupied State of the Hawaiian Islands" is not rife with opinion? Please. Get real. You're entitled to your opinion, including your opinion that your opinion is not an opinion, but that doesn't make it so.Yeah, that's my opinion.
Here's the statement from the article you link to: “The NEA will publish an article that documents the
illegal overthrow of the Hawaiian Monarchy in 1893, the prolonged
occupation of the United States in the Hawaiian Kingdom and the
harmful effects that this
occupation has had on the Hawaiian people and resources of the land.” If you think that one statement alone isn't full of opinions you don't know the definition of "opinion".
When will this NEA article be published, and will all points of view be represented, or only those holding certain opinions?