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Coat of arms of the Hawaiian Kingdom

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The first version of the Hawaiian coat of arms came to be during the reign of Kamehameha III. In July 1842, he sent two emissaries, William Richards and Timoteo Ha‘alilio, to the United States and Europe on an official mission to negotiate formal treaties to recognize the Kingdom of Hawaii’s
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Quarterly, I and IV red, white, and blue stripes representing the eight inhabited Hawaiian islands. II and III two emblems of taboo (pulo'ulo'u) on yellow. Inescutcheon with crossed spears and triangular flag on
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On the dexter, Kamanawa holding a spear; on the sinister, Kameʻeiamoku holding a feather standard or kāhili. Both were high chiefs and Counselors of State to King Kamehameha I.
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The coat of arms is quartered. The first and fourth quarters contain eight alternating white, red, and blue stripes, which represent the
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leaves, symbolizing the monarchy, rests atop the shield.The background of the coat of arms is meant to depict a draped
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commissioned the College of Arms to create the coat of arms. The design was officially adopted in 1845.
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when the sovereignty of the Kingdom was restored on July 31, 1843, after the
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The design was slightly modified during the reign of King Kalākaua.
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Crown of the kings of the Hawaiian Islands, for heraldic uses.
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Written on the sash at the bottom of the coat of arms is “
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of the Kingdom. The second and third quarters contain a
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Armiger
King Kamehameha III
the Crown
Crest
Shield
Supporters
Motto
Legislative Assembly
Kamehameha III
College of Arms
Timoteo Ha‘alilio
Reverend William Richards
Hawaiian flag
eight inhabited islands
pūlo‘ulo‘u
kapa
‘ahu ‘ula
mahiole
Kame‘eiamoku
Kamanawa
Kamehameha I
spear
kāhili
kalo
‘ahu ‘ula
Timoteo Ha‘alilio
Rev. William Richards
Ua Mau ke Ea o ka ‘Āina i ka Pono

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