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Mrs. Clark and I spent a few minutes in the devotions appropriate to the evening. Here, perhaps, I may say, that although I had been a regular attendant on the
Presbyterian worship since my childhood, a constant contributor to all the missionary societies, and had helped to build their churches and ornament the walls, giving my time and my musical ability freely to make their meetings attractive to my people, yet none of these pious church members or clergymen remembered me in my prison. To this (Christian ?) conduct I contrast that of the Anglican bishop, Rt. Rev. Alfred Willis, who visited me from time to time in my house, and in whose church I have since been confirmed as a communicant. But he was not allowed to see me at the palace.
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previously and transcribed during her confinement. In her writings, she says, "At first I had no instrument, and had to transcribe the notes by voice alone; but I found, notwithstanding disadvantages, great consolation in composing, and transcribed a number of songs. Three found their way from my prison to the city of
Chicago, where they were printed, among them the 'Aloha ʻOe' or 'Farewell to Thee', which became a very popular song." Originally written as a lover's good-bye, the song came to be regarded as a symbol of, and lament for, the loss of her country. Today, it is one of the most recognizable Hawaiian songs.
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his amiable qualities, and his universal popularity, would have made him an adviser to me for whom no substitute could possibly be found. I have often said that it pleased the
Almighty Ruler of nations to take him away from me at precisely the time when I felt that I most needed his counsel and companionship." Cleghorn, her sister's widower, was appointed to succeed Dominis as Governor of Oʻahu. In 1892, Liliʻuokalani would also restore the positions of governor for the other three main islands for her friends and supporters.
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7188:, p. 37) gives the following as the wording of Thurston's motion : 'That preliminary steps be taken at once to form and declare a Provisional Government with a view to annexation to the United States.' Thurston later wrote that his motion was 'substantially as follows: "I move that it is the sense of this meeting that the solution of the present situation is annexation to the United States."'(
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1921:. Her attendance in the celebration helped Buddhism and Shinto gain acceptance into Hawaiian society and prevented the possible banning of the two religions by the Territorial government. Her presence was also widely reported in Chinese and Japanese newspapers throughout the world, and earned her the respect of many Japanese people both in Hawaii and in Japan itself.
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Washington, D.C., on January 19, to ask for immediate annexation by the United States. At the request of the provisional government, Stevens proclaimed Hawaii a protectorate of the United States on February 1, to temporarily provide a buffer against domestic upheaval and interference by foreign governments. The US flag was raised over the palace, and
1750:. Following several months of deteriorating health that left her without the use of her lower limbs, as well as a diminished mental capacity rendering her incapable of recognizing her own house, her inner circle of friends and caregivers sat vigil for the last two weeks of her life knowing the end was near. In accordance with Hawaiian tradition, the royal
2012:"What are her most distinctive personal graces?", Palmer replied, "Above everything else she displayed a disposition of the most Christian forgiveness." In covering her death and funeral, the mainstream newspapers in Hawaii that had supported the overthrow and annexation recognized that she had been held in great esteem around the world. In March 2016,
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brother. After the end of the period of mourning, one of her first acts was to request the formal resignation of the holdover cabinet from her brother's reign. These ministers refused, and asked for a ruling by the Hawaii
Supreme Court. All the justices but one ruled in favor of the Queen's decision, and the ministers resigned. Liliʻuokalani appointed
1303:) would have restored the power to the monarchy, and voting rights to economically disenfranchised native Hawaiians and Asians. Her ministers and closest friends were all opposed to this plan; they tried unsuccessfully to dissuade her from pursuing these initiatives, both of which came to be used against her in the brewing constitutional crisis.
999:. In the same year, she also founded the Liliʻuokalani Educational Society, an organization "to interest the Hawaiian ladies in the proper training of young girls of their own race whose parents would be unable to give them advantages by which they would be prepared for the duties of life." It supported the tuition of Hawaiian girls at
1736:. Her act was interpreted by many as her symbolic support of the United States. Subsequent historians have disputed the true meaning of her act; Neil Thomas Proto argued that "her gesture that day was intended to reflect the dignity with which she still held the right of her people to choose their own fate long after she was gone".
812:. The union was reportedly an unhappy one with much gossip about Dominis' infidelities and domestic strife between Liliʻuokalani and Dominis' mother Mary who disapproved of the marriage of her son with a Hawaiian. They never had any children of their own, but, against the wish of her husband and brother, Liliʻuokalani adopted three
7124:, "Pakea was more unequivocal in his condemnation of the match. He expressed his opinion that his daughter Lydia Paki was more eligible, but declared that if neither the King nor any high chief thought proper to marry her, he would have her married to some good white man, which after all might be much more for her good."
585:. Kameʻeiamoku, the grandfather of both her mother and father, was depicted, along with his royal twin Kamanawa, on the Hawaiian coat of arms. Liliʻuokalani referred to her family line as the "Keawe-a-Heulu line" after her mother's line. The third surviving child of a large family, her biological siblings included:
1622:. The flag of the Republic of Hawaii was lowered and the flag of the United States was raised in its place. Liliʻuokalani and her family members and retainers boycotted the event and shuttered themselves away at Washington Place. Many Native Hawaiians and royalists followed suit and refused to attend the ceremony.
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The annual Queen Liliʻuokalani
Outrigger Canoe Race, which follows an 18-mile course from Kailua Bay to Honaunau Bay, was organized in 1972 as an endurance training course for men, in preparation for the traditional Molokaʻi to Oʻahu canoe races. Women canoe teams were added in 1974. The race is held
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To compose was as natural to me as to breathe; and this gift of nature, never having been suffered to fall into disuse, remains a source of the greatest consolation to this day. Hours of which it is not yet in place to speak, which I might have found long and lonely, passed quickly and cheerfully by,
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In 1842, at the age of four, she began her education at the Chiefs' Children's School (later known as the Royal School). She, along with her classmates, had been formally proclaimed by
Kamehameha III as eligible for the throne of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Liliʻuokalani later noted that these "pupils were
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Bonhams, threatening legal proceedings to recover the Royal Standard and certain other items in the auction, which the letter asserted were property of the State of Hawaii. Following receipt of the letter, Bonhams removed the items from the auction. In March
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Massachusetts was her friend for three decades, and became her spokesperson when she was in residence at Boston and Washington, D.C., protesting the annexation of Hawaiʻi. In the nation's capital, he estimated that she had 5,000 visitors. When asked by an interviewer,
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In 1909, Liliʻuokalani brought an unsuccessful lawsuit against the United States under the Fifth
Amendment seeking the return of the Hawaiian Crown Lands. The US courts invoked an 1864 Kingdom Supreme Court decision over a case involving the Dowager Queen Emma and Kamehameha V, using it against her.
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and loyalists formed the Committee of Law and Order and met at the palace square on January 16, 1893. Nāwahī, White, Robert W. Wilcox, and other pro-monarchist leaders gave speeches in support for the queen and the government. To try to appease the instigators, the queen and her supporters abandoned
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in protest of the "revolutionary" action of the queen and conspired to depose her. Thurston and the Committee of Safety derived their support primarily from the American and European business class residing in Hawaiʻi. Most of the leaders of the overthrow were American and European citizens who were
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reported that the trip was solely for the king's health and would not extend beyond California, while local newspapers and the British commissioner James Hay Wodehouse speculated that the king might go further east to Washington, D.C., to negotiate a treaty to extend the existing exclusive US access
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The Queen's new cabinet "had been in office less than a week, and whatever they thought about the need for a new constitution ... they knew enough about the temper of the queen's opponents to realize that they would endure the chance to challenge her, and no minister of the crown could look forward
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campus, the Board of Regents noted, "As the last Hawaiian monarch, Queen Liliʻuokalani symbolizes an important link to traditional Hawaiian culture and society. Her influence is well understood, widely respected and has been a strong motivating factor in the widespread emergence of Hawaiian culture
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After Liliʻuokalani was imprisoned in the ʻIolani Palace, she was denied literature and newspapers, essentially cutting her off from her people, but she continued to compose music with paper and pencil while she was in confinement. Another of her compositions was "Aloha ʻOe", a song she had written
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by Elder Abraham Kaleimahoe Fernandez. However, many historians doubt this claim, since the Queen herself never announced it. In fact, Liliʻuokalani continued to refer to herself as an Episcopalian in secular newspapers published the same week of her supposed Mormon baptism. The Queen's interest in
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The precipitating event leading to the 1893 overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom was the attempt by Queen Liliʻuokalani to promulgate a new constitution to regain powers for the monarchy and Native Hawaiians that had been lost under the Bayonet Constitution. Her opponents, who were led by two Hawaiian
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and restored to the Governorship of Oʻahu, which had been abolished following the Bayonet Constitution of 1887. Dominis' death on August 27, seven months into her reign, greatly affected the new Queen. Liliʻuokalani later wrote: "His death occurred at a time when his long experience in public life,
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epidemic of 1881 likely brought to the islands by Chinese contracted laborers. After meeting her with her brother's cabinet ministers, she closed all the ports, halted all passenger vessels out of Oʻahu, and initiated a quarantine of the affected. The measures kept the disease contained in Honolulu
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Boylan, Daniel (2001). "Documentary Reviews of O Hawaiʻi: of Hawaiʻi from Settlement to Kingdom; Nation Within: the Story of America's Annexation of the Nation of Hawaiʻi; Hawaiʻi's Last Queen; 1946: the Great Hawaii Sugar Strike; the Great Hawaii Dock Strike; the 442nd: Duty, Honor, and Loyalty".
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Although Liliʻuokalani was never successful in more than a decade of legal pursuits for recompense from the United States government for seized land, in 1911 she was finally granted a lifetime pension of $ 1,250 a month by the Territory of Hawaii. Historian Sydney Lehua Iaukea noted that the grant
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That, the portion of the public domain heretofore known as Crown land is hereby declared to have been, on the twelfth day of August, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and prior thereto, the property of the Hawaiian government, and to be free and clear from any trust of or concerning the same, and
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collected over 21,000 signatures opposing an annexation treaty. Another 17,000 signatures were collected by members of Hui Kālaiʻāina but not submitted to the Senate because those signatures were also asking for restoration of the Queen. The petitions collectively were presented as evidence of the
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cabinets) were ousted by votes of the legislature. On January 13, 1893, after the legislature dismissed the George Norton Wilcox cabinet (which had political sympathies to the Reform Party), Liliʻuokalani appointed the new Parker cabinet consisting of Samuel Parker, as minister of foreign affairs;
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licensing bill, aimed at alleviating the economic crisis caused by the McKinley Tariff. The main issues of contention between the new monarch and the legislators were the retention of her cabinet ministers, since political division prevented Liliʻuokalani from appointing a balanced council and the
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On January 29, 1891, in the presence of the cabinet ministers and the supreme court justices, Liliʻuokalani took the oath of office to uphold the constitution, and became the first and only female monarch of the Hawaiian Kingdom. The first few weeks of her reign were obscured by the funeral of her
749:. They shared an interest in music composition and had known each other from childhood. He had been betrothed from birth to Princess Victoria, the king's sister, but disagreements with her brothers prevented the marriage from materializing. Thus, Lunalilo proposed to Liliʻuokalani during a trip to
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That first night of my imprisonment was the longest night I have ever passed in my life; it seemed as though the dawn of day would never come. I found in my bag a small Book of Common Prayer according to the ritual of the Episcopal Church. It was a great comfort to me, and before retiring to rest
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to be with Kōnia. A short-lived dual engagement occurred in which Liliʻuokalani was matched to Lunalilo and her brother Kalakaua to Princess Victoria. She ultimately broke off the engagement because of the urging of King Kamehameha IV and the opposition of the Bishops to the union. Afterward, she
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and her younger sister Kaʻiminaʻauao. The boarding school run by the Cookes was discontinued around 1850, so she, along with her former classmate Victoria, was sent to the relocated day school (also called Royal School) run by Reverend Edward G. Beckwith. On May 5, 1853, she finished third in her
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on March 4, 1897, with a Republic of Hawaii passport personally issued to "Liliuokalani of Hawaii" by the republic's president Sanford B. Dole. On June 16, McKinley presented the United States Senate with a new version of the annexation treaty, one that eliminated the monetary compensation for
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against the forces of the Republic with the aim of restoring the queen and the monarchy. Its ultimate failure led to the arrest of many of the participants and other sympathizers of the monarchy. Liliʻuokalani was also arrested and imprisoned in an upstairs bedroom at the palace on January 16,
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Cleveland sent the issue to the Congress, stating, "The Provisional Government has not assumed a republican, or other constitutional form, but has remained a mere executive council, or oligarchy, without the consent of the people". The queen changed her position on the issue of amnesty, and on
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government. She temporarily relinquished her throne to the United States, rather than the Dole-led government, in hopes that the United States would restore Hawaii's sovereignty to the rightful holder. The government under Dole began using ʻIolani Palace as its executive building. A delegation
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and two companies of US sailors landed and took up positions at the US Legation, the Consulate, and Arion Hall. The sailors and Marines did not enter the palace grounds or take over any buildings, and never fired a shot, but their presence served effectively in intimidating royalist defenders.
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sons and their heirs: John ʻAimoku Dominis would receive Washington Place while Joseph Kaiponohea ʻAeʻa would receive Kealohilani, her residence at Waikiki. Both men predeceased the Queen. Before and after her death, lawsuits were filed to overturn her will establishing the Trust. One notable
1080:, proposing her ascension to the throne if her brother Kalākaua were removed from power. Historian Ralph S. Kuykendall stated that she gave a conditional "if necessary" response; however, Liliʻuokalani's account was that she firmly turned down both men. In 1889, a part Native Hawaiian officer
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and his wife, Juliette Montague Cooke. The children were taught reading, spelling, penmanship, arithmetic, geometry, algebra, physics, geography, history, bookkeeping, music and English composition by the missionary couple who had to maintain the moral and sexual development of their charges.
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During her imprisonment, she abdicated her throne in return for the release (and commutation of the death sentences) of her jailed supporters; six had been sentenced to be hanged including Wilcox and Nowlein. She signed the document of abdication on January 24. In 1898, Liliʻuokalani wrote:
1505:, she claimed ignorance but was sentenced to five years of hard labor in prison by the military tribunal and fined $ 5,000. The sentence was commuted on September 4, to imprisonment in the palace, attended by her lady-in-waiting Eveline Townsend Wilson (aka Kitty), wife of Marshal Wilson.
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to propose a return of the throne to Liliʻuokalani if she granted amnesty to everyone responsible. Her first response was that Hawaiian law called for property confiscation and the death penalty for treason, and that only her cabinet ministers could put aside the law in favor of amnesty.
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Liliʻuokalani was active in philanthropy and the welfare of her people. In 1886, she founded a bank for women in Honolulu named Liliuokalani's Savings Bank and helped Isabella Chamberlain Lyman establish Kumukanawai o ka Liliuokalani Hui Hookuonoono, a money lending group for women in
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1999:. While under house arrest, Liliʻuokalani feared she would never leave the palace alive, so she translated the Kumulipo in hopes that the history and culture of her people would never be lost. The ancient chants record her family's genealogy back to the origin story of Hawaiʻi.
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against the wishes of their parents but reconciled with them shortly before Pākī's death in 1855. Kōnia died two years afterward and Liliʻuokalani came under the Bishops' guardianship. During this period, Liliʻuokalani became a part of the young social elite under the reign of
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lamented in 1903, "There is something pathetic in the appearance of Queen Liliuokalani as a waiting claimant before Congress." It detailed her years-long residencies in the nation's capital seeking indemnity, while legislators offered empty promises, but nothing of substance.
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acting as aide-de-camp to the Queen. The party landed in San Francisco and traveled across the United States visiting Washington, D.C., Boston and New York City, where they boarded a ship for the United Kingdom. While in the American capital, they were received by President
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was enforced. The annexation treaty presented to the US Senate contained a provision to grant Liliʻuokalani a $ 20,000 per annum lifetime pension, and Kaʻiulani a lump-sum payment of $ 150,000. The queen protested the proposed annexation in a January 19 letter to President
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noted that the rift was largely between Liliʻuokalani and Emma since her brother actively sought reconciliation with the dowager queen. During the coronation of Kalākaua, Queen Emma was given greater precedence over Liliʻuokalani and her husband, an action that infuriated
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announced her death, tolling 79 times to signify her age. In keeping with Hawaiian tradition regarding deceased royalty, her body was not removed from her home until nearly midnight. Her body lay in state at Kawaiahaʻo Church for public viewing, after which she received a
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and Brendan Damon Ethington. Upon the flag's return to Washington Place in July 2023, Dr. Adam Jansen, state archivist, noted that the flag was in poor condition, with tears and multiple holes, and said he was looking for fabric specialists to restore and preserve it.
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planned to discuss the tariff situation in Washington. In his absence, Liliʻuokalani was left in charge as regent for the second time. In her memoir, she wrote that "Nothing worthy of record transpired during the closing days of 1890, and the opening weeks of 1891."
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and W. O. Smith and included six Hawaiian citizens, five US citizens and one German citizen, were outraged by her attempt to promulgate a new constitution and moved to depose the Queen, overthrow the monarchy, and seek Hawaii's annexation to the United States.
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On October 13, 1896, the Republic of Hawaii gave her a full pardon and restored her civil rights. "Upon receiving my full release, I felt greatly inclined to go abroad," Liliʻuokalani wrote in her memoir. From December 1896 through January 1897, she stayed in
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Numerous hula events are held to honor her memory, including the Queen Liliʻuokalani Keiki Hula Competition Honolulu, organized in 1976. The County of Hawaii holds an annual He Hali'a Aloha no Lili'uokalani Festival, Queen's Birthday Celebration at
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theology, and Liliʻuokalani considered herself a "regular attendant on the Presbyterian worship". She was the first member of the royal family to consistently and regularly attend service at Kawaiahaʻo Church since King Kamehameha IV converted to
1371:, the requests were repeatedly denied by the queen's cabinet, who feared that the arrests would escalate the situation. After a failed negotiation with Thurston, Wilson began to collect his men for the confrontation. Wilson and captain of the
464:. On January 24, 1895, under threat of execution of her imprisoned supporters, Liliʻuokalani was forced to abdicate the Hawaiian throne, officially resigning as head of the deposed monarchy. Attempts were made to restore the monarchy and
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exclusively persons whose claims to the throne were acknowledged." She, along with her two older brothers James Kaliokalani and David Kalākaua, as well as her thirteen royal cousins, were taught in English by American missionaries
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reported that she was too frail to hold her birthday reception for the public, an annual tradition dating back to the days of the monarchy. As one of her last public appearances in September, she officially became a member of the
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and the National Reform Party. Supported by two-thirds of the registered voters, she moved to abrogate the existing 1887 constitution, but her cabinet withheld their support, knowing what her opponents' likely response would be.
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of the royal ones"), replacing her given name of Liliʻu and her baptismal name of Lydia. In 1878, Liliʻuokalani and Dominis sailed to California for her health. They stayed in San Francisco and Sacramento where she visited the
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sick, a lone woman in prison, scarcely knowing who was my friend, or who listened to my words only to betray me, without legal advice or friendly counsel, and the stream of blood ready to flow unless it was stayed by my pen.
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led the Bina Mossman Glee Club that rehearsed regularly at Washington Place, while Liliʻuokalani helped them with pronunciation of the Hawaiian language. At the queen's funeral, the glee club was part of the
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in September. She was too overcome to speak and John Makini Kapena, one of her brother's ministers, had to address the people on her behalf. After the visit, in the name of her brother, Liliʻuokalani made
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Act had crippled the Hawaiian sugar industry by removing the duties on sugar imports from other countries into the US, eliminating the previous Hawaiian duty-free advantage under the
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which would come to be known as the "Queen's Quilt" or "Imprisonment Quilt," featuring words, images, and symbols to represent the history of Hawai'i and hopes for its future.
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on February 26, 1894. It found Stevens and all parties except the queen "not guilty", absolving them of responsibility for the overthrow. The provisional government formed the
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reported on May 31 that Macfarlane had informed them the Queen had exhausted her patience with Congress and intended to file a lawsuit against the government. Former
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and Independent; none were able to gain a majority. Debates heard on the floor of the houses concerned the popular demand for a new constitution and the passage of a
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said he believed that once President McKinley began his second term on March 1, 1901, that the government would negotiate a generous settlement with Liliʻuokalani.
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were submitted by a commission of Native Hawaiian delegates consisting of James Keauiluna Kaulia, David Kalauokalani, William Auld, and John Richardson. Members of
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and was rushed back to San Francisco. Kalākaua fell into a coma in his suite on January 18, and died two days later on January 20. The official cause of death was "
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from all claim of any nature what soever, upon the rents, issues, and profits thereof. It shall be subject to alienation and other uses as may be provided by law.
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that English intended to gain title to crown lands for himself. According to Allen, the Queen balked at his draft of a settlement letter to Senator
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fanned her as she lay in bed. On the morning of November 11, Liliʻuokalani died at the age of seventy-nine at her residence at Washington Place.
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in Hilo, in partnership with the Queen Lili'uokalani Trust. The event begins with several hundred dancers showered by 50,000 orchid blossoms.
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that he wanted her to copy in her handwriting and sign. The doctor was terminated "without cause" a month after her return and sued her.
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magazine rated "Aloha ʻOe" as the greatest song in the history of Hawaiian music. Songwriter Charles E. King, known as the composer of "
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to the throne in 1874, she and her siblings were given Western-style titles of Prince and Princess. In 1877, after her younger brother
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of Kawaiahaʻo had supported her opponents. Bishop Willis visited and wrote to her during her imprisonment and sent her a copy of the
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in London. It included his wife Queen Kapiʻolani, the Princess Liliʻuokalani and her husband, as well as Court Chamberlain Colonel
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elements in Hawaiʻi overthrew the monarchy on January 17, 1893. The overthrow was bolstered by the landing of US Marines under
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bearers who stood watch over the coffin for two hours at a time, waving the kahilis and singing Liliʻuokalani's compositions.
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that Kalākaua had been forced to sign under the threat of death. They canceled their tour of Europe and returned to Hawaii.
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and her niece Sophia Cracroft noted in 1861 that the "Honble. Lydia Paki" was "the highest unmarried woman in the Kingdom".
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also Kingdom subjects. They also included legislators, government officers, and a justice of the Hawaiian Supreme Court.
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gave her view of the history of her country and her overthrow. She is said to have played guitar, piano,
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on July 4 with Dole as its president, maintaining oligarchical control and a limited system of suffrage.
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translation, and helped her in compiling a book of her songs. He assisted her as she wrote her memoir
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Broken Trust: Greed, Mismanagement & Political Manipulation at America's Largest Charitable Trust
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Report of Her Majesty Queen Kapiolani's visit to Molokai, by H.R.H. Princess Liliuokalani, July 1884
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Taking Hawaii: How Thirteen Honolulu Businessmen Overthrew the Queen of Hawaii in 1893, With a Bluff
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in Honolulu. Through his wife and connections with the king, Dominis would later become Governor of
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Mehmed, Ali (1998). "Hoʻohuiʻaina Pala Ka Maiʻa: Remembering Annexation One Hundred Years Ago".
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The Rulers of Hawaii, the Chiefs and Chiefesses, Their Palaces, Monuments, Portraits and Tombs
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The Real Hawaii: Its History and Present Condition, Including the True Story of the Revolution
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Garraty, John Arthur; Carnes, Mark Christopher; American Council of Learned Societies (1999).
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Bonura, Sandra; Witmer, Sally (2013). "Lydia K. Aholo – Her Story Recovering the Lost Voice".
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11909:"Queen Lili'uokalani's Royal Standard Returns to Hawai'i After 130 Years"
11764:"2017 Queen Lili'uokalani Festival set for Saturday, September 9 in Hilo"
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10949:"Join St. Andrew's – Ex-queen Liliuokalani Confirmed by Bishop Willis"
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10184:"HAWAII'S EX-QUEEN: Protests Against the Seizure of Her Property"
9887:"PRIVATE AFFAIRS: Liliuokalani and Capt. Palmer to Work McKinley"
8705:"Days Gone By: 1890: Hawaii's King Kalakaua visits San Francisco"
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11934:"Rare collection of Hawaiiana from 1893 to go up for auction"
11883:"Rare collection of Hawaiiana from 1893 to go up for auction"
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10325:"Ex-Queen Liliuokalani Is Here on Her Way to Hawaii"
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7570:"CALENDAR: Princes and Chiefs eligible to be Rulers"
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569:. From her biological parents, she descended from
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889:When Kamehameha V died in 1872 with no heir, the
796:rites. Her bridemaids were her former classmates
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10611:. Honolulu. September 3, 1892. Image 3, col. 2.
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1899:the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
561:, sharing common descent from the 18th-century
13603:Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen, Liliuokalani
12613:Gilded Age Cato: The Life of Walter Q. Gresham
10779:. Honolulu. November 19, 1917. p. 9 headline.
10756:. Honolulu. November 19, 1917. p. 3 headline.
10687:. Honolulu. November 12, 1917. p. 2 headline.
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7120:According to American Commissioner to Hawaii,
2118:Princess Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kawānanakoa
1954:List of compositions and works by Liliuokalani
1878:She traveled to Utah in 1901 for a visit with
1650:On April 30, 1900, the US Congress passed the
1474:several days after the failed rebellion, when
1295:(co-written by the Queen and two legislators,
656:epidemic that claimed the life of a classmate
394:. Baptized as a Christian and educated at the
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2020:these hereditary estates were willed to her
1401:was officially recognized by Stevens as the
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1352:The same day, the Marshal of the Kingdom,
1102:Kalākaua arrived in California aboard the
343:, ruling from January 29, 1891, until the
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16981:Recipients of the Royal Order of Kalākaua
16230:Elizabeth "Lizzie" Kahau Kauanui Alohikea
15557:January 29, 1891 – January 17, 1893
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2219:Coat of arms of the Kalākaua Dynasty
2175:January 29, 1891 – January 17, 1893:
2158:The Princess Lydia Kamakaʻeha Dominis
1987:, was published in 1999 by the Queen
15167:. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Archives.
15125:Liliuokalani; Lange, Arthur (1913).
15025:
14959:from the original on October 3, 2016
14866:Who Owns the Crown Lands of Hawaiʻi?
14769:Hawaiian Almanac and Annual for 1918
14728:Hawaiian Almanac and Annual for 1892
14684:Hawaiian Almanac and Annual for 1882
14479:. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press.
14428:
14416:from the original on January 1, 2015
14315:. Honolulu: Honolulu Star-Bulletin.
13848:
13807:
13408:. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company.
13362:
13147:from the original on April 12, 2020.
13094:. Honolulu: Honolulu Star Bulletin.
12913:. Mineola, NY: Courier Corporation.
12906:
12830:
12701:. Honolulu: Honolulu Star-Bulletin.
12559:
12189:
12177:
12156:
11562:
11424:"Prominent Hawaiian Is Laid To Rest"
11374:from the original on October 6, 2016
11179:from the original on August 28, 2011
11084:
10959:from the original on October 1, 2017
10727:"Funeral is Held in the Throne Room"
10539:from the original on April 23, 2017.
10401:from the original on October 8, 2016
10336:from the original on January 8, 2018
10274:from the original on October 8, 2017
9814:from the original on August 12, 2024
9620:from the original on October 2, 2017
9597:from the original on October 2, 2017
9509:from the original on August 22, 2018
9464:
9296:
9171:
9144:
9120:
9054:from the original on January 9, 2017
8859:from the original on October 3, 2017
8805:from the original on October 3, 2017
8702:
8624:Spickard, Rondilla & Wright 2002
8497:from the original on January 3, 2019
8484:
8339:from the original on August 12, 2018
7816:from the original on October 1, 2017
7739:from the original on January 9, 2017
7284:
2129:
1917:celebration of May 19, 1901, at the
1803:
1562:Liliʻuokalani in Washington, c. 1898
1092:Second regency and death of Kalākaua
878:
780:, who later became Governor of Oʻahu
15464:. Honolulu: Hawaiʻi State Archives.
15456:. Honolulu: Hawaiʻi State Archives.
15265:Office of Hawaiian Affairs (1994).
15001:Land, Liliʻuokalani, and Annexation
14775:from the original on April 24, 2017
14750:from the original on April 23, 2017
14501:from the original on April 23, 2017
14273:from the original on April 23, 2017
14173:Osorio, Jon Kamakawiwoʻole (2002).
13992:from the original on April 23, 2017
13836:from the original on April 24, 2017
13688:from the original on April 23, 2017
13549:
13516:
13389:from the original on March 25, 2009
13005:from the original on April 24, 2017
12935:from the original on April 24, 2017
12861:
12638:from the original on April 23, 2017
12594:from the original on April 23, 2017
12499:. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Co.
12479:from the original on April 23, 2017
11959:Fawcett, Denby (October 25, 2022).
11627:from the original on March 18, 2017
11430:. November 16, 1914. p. 2, col. 2.
11368:"Queen Liliʻuokalani Deed of Trust"
10818:from the original on April 23, 2017
9781:from the original on April 13, 2024
9132:
8758:Mcdermott, Choy & Guerrero 2015
8429:
8417:
8377:
8275:"Proclamation of the Heir Apparent"
7729:"Court Beauties of Fifty Years Ago"
7580:from the original on March 11, 2017
7407:Chamberlain, Levi (July 21, 1842).
7335:
2161:April 10, 1877 – January 29, 1891:
1829:and held a special interest in the
818:Lydia Kaʻonohiponiponiokalani Aholo
716:sister Pauahi married the American
549:Liliʻuokalani in her youth, c. 1853
402:. She was married to American-born
24:
16700:He Mele Aloha: A Hawaiian Songbook
15375:Memoirs of the Hawaiian Revolution
15032:Memoirs of the Hawaiian Revolution
14992:
14542:from the original on June 26, 2020
14368:from the original on July 16, 2020
13537:from the original on June 29, 2016
13350:from the original on July 19, 2018
13106:from the original on July 12, 2017
13075:from the original on June 13, 2020
11866:Conquest of Hawaii (TV Movie 2003)
11797:. Honolulu: University of Hawaii.
11254:Dekneef, Matthew (March 9, 2016).
8285:from the original on July 27, 2018
7903:, pp. 84–89, 98–99, 103–104;
7459:, pp. 1–2, 104–105, 399–409;
7381:, pp. 38, 206, 211. 224, 381.
1960:Hawaiʻi's Story by Hawaiʻi's Queen
1696:Liliʻuokalani v. the United States
1654:establishing a government for the
360:Liliʻuokalani was born in 1838 in
354:Hawaiʻi's Story by Hawaiʻi's Queen
25:
17042:
16769:Paused due to the global pandemic
15437:
15097:Hawaiian Gazette Company (1893).
14943:Walker, Isaiah (March 17, 2007).
14596:from the original on May 21, 2016
14520:. Durham: Duke University Press.
14432:The Hawaiian Revolution (1893–94)
14201:from the original on May 14, 2016
13877:from the original on May 23, 2006
12123:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser
12100:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser
12076:from the original on May 28, 2017
12023:Ordonio, Cassie (July 25, 2023).
12004:Fawcett, Denby (March 19, 2023).
11266:from the original on June 1, 2017
11166:
10995:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser
10841:from the original on May 28, 2017
10448:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser
10353:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser
10298:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser
9868:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser
9048:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser
8256:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser
8182:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser
8100:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser
8077:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser
8054:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser
7914:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser
7810:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser
7733:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser
7475:, pp. 316–317, 528, 571, 581
7070:Liliʻuokalani's Cabinet Ministers
1313:Overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom
1307:Overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom
673:) and received instruction under
382:(informally adopted) at birth by
368:. While her natural parents were
345:overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom
206:Liliʻu Loloku Walania Kamakaʻeha
16946:Monarchs of the Hawaiian Islands
16936:Hawaiian Kingdom philanthropists
15414:. Honolulu: Ka Mea Kakau Press.
15165:The Diary of Queen Liliʻuokalani
14999:Apple, Russ; Apple, Peg (1979).
14812:. Honolulu: Goodale Publishing.
14327:from the original on May 3, 2016
13251:from the original on May 8, 2016
13053:. New York: St. Martin's Press.
12657:. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
12564:Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen
12195:
12162:
12141:
12096:"NOTES OF THE WEEK: Lithography"
12088:
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11594:
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11360:
11326:The Independent (reprinted from
11191:
10983:
10941:
10795:
10703:
10673:
10657:
10627:
10574:
10562:
10512:
10478:
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9921:The Independent (reprinted from
9909:
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9579:
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9482:
9290:
9244:
9157:Lobo, Talbot & Carlston 2016
7265:
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6984:Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen
6579:
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2584:High Chiefess Analea Keohokālole
2216:Monogram of Queen Liliʻuokalani
2207:
2200:
2193:
2089:and the values embodied in it."
1670:United States Minister to Hawaii
1547:Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen
1494:Hawaii's Story By Hawaii's Queen
1366:United States Minister to Hawaii
1038:Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria
1028:Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria
1011:Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria
953:
420:Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria
313:
17001:Royalty of the Hawaiian Kingdom
16991:Regents of the Hawaiian Kingdom
16388:James Pihanui Kuluwaimaka Palea
15397:. Honolulu: The Hawaiian Star.
15372:(1936). Farrell, Andrew (ed.).
15327:. Honolulu: Mutual Publishing.
15108:Irwin, Bernice Piilani (1960).
15054:. Waimanalo, HI: Island Press.
15029:(1936). Farrell, Andrew (ed.).
14650:Thorpe, Francis Newton (1909).
14346:. New York: Algora Publishing.
14214:Parker, David "Kawika" (2008).
14011:. Armonk, New York: Routledge.
13937:The Hawaiian Journal of History
13896:The Hawaiian Journal of History
13721:Linnekin, Jocelyn (June 1983).
13226:Emma: Hawaii's Remarkable Queen
13088:Hodges, William C. Jr. (1918).
12790:Dando-Collins, Stephen (2014).
12734:(1958). Korn, Alfons L. (ed.).
12524:The Hawaiian Journal of History
12355:The Hawaiian Journal of History
11623:. Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame.
11578:. Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame.
9066:
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7114:
1924:
1831:Liliʻuokalani Protestant Church
1739:By the end of that summer, the
1645:– Hawaiian Organic Act, Sec. 99
1264:Promulgating a new constitution
1076:, members of the legislature's
1021:Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee
627:and raised with their daughter
468:, but with the outbreak of the
390:and raised with their daughter
183:
15350:Taylor, Albert Pierce (1927).
14763:Thrum, Thomas G., ed. (1918).
14722:Thrum, Thomas G., ed. (1892).
14675:Thrum, Thomas G., ed. (1882).
14248:Alaska, Hawaii, and Agreements
14008:World Monarchies and Dynasties
8703:Rego, Nilda (April 25, 2013).
7400:
7384:
7319:
7101:
7092:
2720:
2079:Liliʻuokalani Park and Gardens
1523:Full view of the Queen's Quilt
444:The coup d'état established a
13:
1:
16631:Jacqueline "Skylark" Rossetti
15112:. Honolulu: South Sea Sales.
15100:Two weeks of Hawaiian history
14920:. New York: Riverhead Books.
14724:"Retrospect of The Year 1891"
14677:"Retrospect of The Year 1881"
13270:Pauahi: The Kamehameha Legacy
13119:Iaukea, Sydney Lehua (2012).
12796:. New York: Open Road Media.
12249:
11370:. Queen Liliʻuokalani Trust.
11290:"50 Greatest Songs of Hawaii"
11201:. Queen Liliʻuokalani Trust.
10582:"Queen Not to Hold Reception"
10490:"Queen's Pension is Approved"
9033:, pp. 562–563, 573–581;
8485:Hawe, Jeff (August 7, 2018).
8096:"The Accession to the Throne"
7987:, pp. 109–153, 159–161;
7409:"Journal of Levi Chamberlain"
2761:Key- (k)= Kane (male/husband)
2086:University of Hawaii at Manoa
1794:Royal Mausoleum of Mauna ʻAla
1688:Pacific Commercial Advertiser
1553:
1181:leper settlement at Kalaupapa
1001:Kawaiahaʻo Seminary for Girls
828:, the son of a retainer; and
487:
63:Queen of the Hawaiian Islands
51:
16996:Royal School (Hawaii) alumni
15410:Williams, Riánna M. (2015).
15325:Liliʻuokalani: A Royal Album
13849:Lowe, Ruby Hasegawa (1994).
13550:Law, Anwei Skinsnes (2012).
12427:Barrere, Dorothy B. (1994).
9800:Mendoza, Jim (May 5, 2010).
7278:
7192:, p. 250) Lt. Lucien Young (
2775:or untitled foreign subject
2618:14. High Chief Kahoalani Eia
1893:reception, attended by many
1816:extractions, subscribing to
852:". During the 1869 visit of
609:. She and her siblings were
7:
16891:Hawaiian Kingdom Christians
16866:19th-century women monarchs
15753:Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame
15128:Aloha Oe – Farewell To Thee
15103:. Hawaiian gazette company.
15084:. Honolulu: Robert Grieve.
15048:Dougherty, Michael (1992).
14429:Russ, William Adam (1959).
14340:Proto, Neil Thomas (2009).
14225:. Honolulu: Alu Like, Inc.
13964:Merry, Sally Engle (2000).
13606:. Boston: Lee and Shepard.
13402:Krout, Mary Hannah (1898).
13091:The Passing of Liliuokalani
12951:American National Biography
12349:Askman, Douglas V. (2015).
11823:Hawaiian Journal of History
10544:"Elima Keiki Hawaii i Make"
10380:, pp. 330–361, 368–369
10344:– via Newspapers.com.
7252:Hawaiian Almanac and Annual
7232:... to that confrontation".
7165:Allen noted, "According to
7014:
2643:High Chiefess Kamaʻeokalani
2347:High Chief Caesar Kapaʻakea
2321:High Chiefess Alapaʻiwahine
2228:
2145:September 16, 1862 – 1874:
2135:1838 – September 16, 1862:
2034:Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame
1784:, on November 18. Composer
581:during his conquest of the
10:
17047:
16916:Hawaiian ladies-in-waiting
15236:Loomis, Albertine (1976).
14615:. New York: W. W. Norton.
12870:University of Hawaii Press
11322:"Julius A. Palmer's Story"
9917:"Julius A. Palmer's Story"
9489:Warren Zimmermann (2004).
2673:15. High Chiefess Keakaula
2593:
2476:
2356:
2249:
2237:Ancestors of Liliʻuokalani
2185:
1951:
1310:
1267:
1120:Reciprocity Treaty of 1875
1095:
1025:
983:a knight commander of the
972:Kalaupapa Leper Settlement
960:Kalākaua's 1881 world tour
882:
685:Courtship and married life
607:William Pitt Leleiohoku II
159:Mauna ʻAla Royal Mausoleum
16911:Hawaiian adoptees (hānai)
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15907:Robert Alexander Anderson
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15110:I Knew Queen Liliuokalani
14862:Van Dyke, Jon M. (2008).
14514:Silva, Noenoe K. (2004).
13808:Love, Eric T. L. (2005).
13474:Kuykendall, Ralph Simpson
13430:Kuykendall, Ralph Simpson
13152:Inglis, Kerri A. (2013).
12279:Allen, Helena G. (1982).
12258:Alexander, William DeWitt
11768:Office of Mayor Harry Kim
10092:Silva, Noenoe K. (1998).
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2763:(w)= wahine (female/wife)
2754:Liliʻuokalani Family Tree
2660:
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2565:
2543:
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2507:
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2387:
2381:10. High Chief Kanepawale
2368:
2364:
2328:
2306:
2298:
2270:
2253:
2027:Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole
2006:
1078:Reform (Missionary) Party
874:Heir apparent and regency
854:Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh
567:Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku
332:[liˌliʔuokəˈlɐni]
309:
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17021:American autobiographers
16941:Leaders ousted by a coup
16876:American women composers
16497:Edith Kawelohea McKinzie
16240:Thomas Kihei Desha Brown
15554:Head of State of Hawaii
14609:Tabrah, Ruth M. (1984).
14005:Middleton, John (2015).
13517:Lee, Anne Feder (1993).
13363:Koda, Tara (Fall 2006).
13047:Haley, James L. (2014).
12320:Andrade, Ernest (1996).
11696:. Kai 'Opua Canoe Club.
10047:"The Ex-Queen's Protest"
9992:"Treaty to Annex Hawaii"
9967:"Treaty to Annex Hawaii"
8491:Hawaii Business Magazine
8470:Bonura & Witmer 2013
8005:Bonura & Witmer 2013
7791:"His Majesty's Marriage"
7085:
2149:Lydia Kamakaʻeha Dominis
1570:from the United States.
1530:Brookline, Massachusetts
1185:Ralph Simpson Kuykendall
1177:Archibald Scott Cleghorn
1153:
885:Honolulu Courthouse riot
747:William Charles Lunalilo
650:John William Pitt Kīnaʻu
16956:Native Hawaiian writers
16951:National anthem writers
16921:Hawaiian queens regnant
16896:Converts to Anglicanism
16815:Kawaikapuokalani Hewitt
16291:Thomas Sylvester Kalama
15957:The Royal Hawaiian Band
15897:John Kameaaloha Almeida
15297:Notable Women of Hawaii
15213:. Honolulu: Hui Hānai.
15186:. Honolulu: Hui Hanai.
14136:Newbury, Colin (2001).
14071:Morris, Aldyth (1993).
12907:Fuld, James J. (2000).
12570:Remaking Queen Victoria
12459:Blount, James Henderson
12394:Banner, Stuart (2009).
11609:. Honolulu. p. 17.
11607:The Honolulu Advertiser
11538:"The Children's Center"
10418:The Honolulu Republican
10330:San Francisco Chronicle
8333:San Francisco Chronicle
8329:"The Hawaiian Princess"
8155:, p. 318, 353–354.
8143:, pp. 40–41, 45–49
7379:Pukui & Elbert 1986
2558:High Chiefess Keohohiwa
2499:High Chief Kepoʻokalani
2406:High Chiefess Kamokuiki
2262:High Chief Kepoʻokalani
2152:1874 – April 10, 1877:
2125:Titles, styles and arms
1902:Mormonism later waned.
1662:" issue in Hawaii. The
1457:Arrest and imprisonment
1175:, the only daughter of
985:Royal Order of Kalākaua
870:residence of Hamohamo.
826:Joseph Kaiponohea ʻAeʻa
553:Her family were of the
484:, in Honolulu in 1917.
406:, who later became the
328:Hawaiian pronunciation:
16881:American women writers
16675:(Daddy and Lydia Bray)
16414:Makaha Sons of Ni'ihau
16245:Alice Angeline Johnson
15871:Alvin Kaleolani Isaacs
15391:Towse, Edward (1895).
14972:Young, Lucien (1899).
14123:Cite journal requires
14034:Moblo, Pennie (1998).
13761:Native American Voices
12977:Garrett, John (1992).
12651:Cleaver, Nick (2014).
12397:POSSESSING THE PACIFIC
11692:Club, Kai Opua Canoe.
11512:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
11482:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
11428:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
10777:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
10754:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
10685:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
10639:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
10605:"The Queen's Birthday"
10586:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
10444:"Liliuokalani's Claim"
9727:"Five Years in Parlor"
8985:, pp. 29, 220–25.
7884:, pp. 52, 84–89;
7852:, pp. 77, 84–89;
7592:Cooke & Cooke 1937
7438:Cite journal requires
7395:Cooke & Cooke 1937
7260:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
2771:Regular name and box=
2436:11. High Chiefess Uaua
2289:High Chief Kamanawa II
1981:
1949:
1876:
1855:St. Andrew's Cathedral
1780:in the throne room of
1769:Saint Andrew Cathedral
1764:
1742:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
1715:
1642:
1563:
1524:
1498:
1466:
1430:James Henderson Blount
1395:provisional government
1354:Charles Burnett Wilson
1329:
1203:
1023:
919:riot at the courthouse
907:election that followed
781:
701:
677:, who later cofounded
550:
446:Provisional Government
17016:Women autobiographers
17011:Punahou School alumni
16681:(Richard and Solomon)
16669:(Nona, Keola, Kapono)
16651:Israel Kamakawiwoʻole
16621:The Kanaka’ole ‘Ohana
16337:Richard Kauhi Quartet
16209:John Pi'ilani Watkins
16143:The Brothers Cazimero
16117:Bill Ali'iloa Lincoln
15603:— TITULAR —
15163:Liliuokalani (1992).
15144:Liliuokalani (1884).
14806:Twigg-Smith, Thurston
14240:on November 11, 2013.
13909:10.1353/hjh.2015.0002
13670:Liliuokalani (1886).
13629:Liliuokalani (1972).
13295:on September 27, 2015
12368:10.1353/hjh.2015.0008
11169:"Hawaii's Last Queen"
9704:"Declines to Confess"
8919:, pp. 16, 29–30.
7960:Ka Hoku o ka Pakipika
7697:, pp. 32–34, 38.
7258:and published by the
3438:Kekelakekeokalani (w)
2142:Lydia Kamakaʻeha Pākī
1976:
1932:
1889:, and was feted at a
1871:
1867:Book of Common Prayer
1762:
1713:
1637:
1626:Crown Lands of Hawaii
1561:
1522:
1492:Queen Liliʻuokalani,
1484:
1464:
1373:Royal Household Guard
1320:
1293:proposed constitution
1197:
1018:
846:He Mele Lāhui Hawaiʻi
832:, her husband's son.
776:
692:
548:
538:(a burning pain) and
392:Bernice Pauahi Bishop
16966:People from Honolulu
16926:Hawaiian songwriters
16706:The Queen’s Songbook
16580:Jean “Kini” Sullivan
16260:Leo Nahenahe Singers
16194:Donald McDiarmid Sr.
16158:Nina Keali`iwahamana
15902:Irmgard Farden Aluli
15861:Albert "Sonny" Cunha
15596:Republic established
15211:The Queen's Songbook
14223:Tales of Our Hawaiʻi
13191:Kamae, Lori (1980).
12831:Daws, Gavan (1968).
12438:. pp. 263–265.
12029:Hawaiʻi Public Radio
11983:Hawaiʻi Public Radio
10991:"Queen at Salt Lake"
10731:The Hawaiian Gazette
10720:, pp. 102–109;
10716:, pp. 396–400;
10487:, pp. 86, 181;
10349:"Ex-Queen Here Soon"
10294:"Claims of Ex-Queen"
10104:on December 30, 2016
10090:, pp. 123–163;
9533:The National Tribune
9213:, pp. 586–594;
9041:, pp. 229–232;
8674:, pp. 225–229;
8654:, pp. 225–226;
8638:, pp. 470–474;
8534:, pp. 340–343;
8279:The Hawaiian Gazette
8249:, pp. 151–152;
8139:, pp. 315–319;
8047:, pp. 239–245;
7888:, pp. 11–13, 16
7723:King & Roth 2006
7533:King & Roth 2006
7487:, pp. 104–105;
7207:Bayonet Constitution
7194:The Boston at Hawaii
7109:The Queen's Hospital
2526:High Chief ʻAikanaka
2025:litigant was Prince
1985:The Queen's Songbook
1887:Salt Lake Tabernacle
1706:Later life and death
1595:United States Senate
1538:Julius A. Palmer Jr.
1301:William Pūnohu White
1067:Bayonet Constitution
1046:James Harbottle Boyd
1032:Bayonet Constitution
838:The Queen's Hospital
830:John ʻAimoku Dominis
820:, the daughter of a
798:Elizabeth Kekaʻaniau
790:Samuel Chenery Damon
646:Mary Polly Paʻaʻāina
472:, the United States
470:Spanish–American War
431:Bayonet Constitution
214:(name after baptism)
17006:Writers from Hawaii
16976:Protestant monarchs
16749:Kauʻi Zuttermeister
16739:David “Feet” Rogers
16611:Richard “Babe” Bell
16492:Sonny Chillingworth
16448:Kamaka Hawaii, Inc.
16368:Sam Li'a Kalainaina
16270:James Kaʻupena Wong
16235:Anuhea Audrey Brown
15370:Thurston, Lorrin A.
14955:. Kaneohe, Hawaii.
14662:on October 13, 2016
13265:Kanahele, George S.
13221:Kanahele, George S.
12777:on February 5, 2021
12608:Calhoun, Charles W.
12228:, pp. 399–400.
12010:Honolulu Civil Beat
11965:Honolulu Civil Beat
11913:governor.hawaii.gov
11173:American Experience
11130:, pp. 664–665.
11075:, pp. 137–138.
10521:"An American Queen"
10246:, pp. 205–207.
10161:, pp. 141–144.
10125:, pp. 142–143.
10078:, pp. 317–336.
9941:Chronicling America
9835:, pp. 276–279.
9641:, pp. 269–270.
9549:Chronicling America
9407:, pp. 599–605.
9395:, pp. 605–610.
9311:, pp. 387–388.
9229:, pp. 135–166.
9186:, pp. 582–586.
9111:, pp. 587–588.
9037:, p. 174–175;
8772:, pp. 473–474.
8614:, pp. 466–469.
8594:, p. 191–201;
8562:, p. 171–176;
8487:"Ahead of Her Time"
8472:, pp. 120–121.
8460:, pp. 113–114.
8448:, pp. iii–xvii
8380:, pp. 171–177.
8252:"The Heir Apparent"
8233:, pp. 151–152.
8050:"Death of the King"
8019:, pp. 159–160.
8007:, pp. 109–115.
7910:"Notes of the Week"
7772:, pp. 316–317.
7709:, pp. 109–110.
7000:Kapaakea genealogy.
3975:Kamakaʻeheikuli (w)
2789:Kanaloakapulehu (k)
2172:The Princess Regent
1989:Liliʻuokalani Trust
1863:Henry Hodges Parker
1681:George Frisbie Hoar
1656:Territory of Hawaii
1608:Newlands Resolution
1338:Committee of Safety
1216:Longest Legislature
1165:Hermann A. Widemann
933:(adoptive) mother,
718:Charles Reed Bishop
698:D. Howard Hitchcock
696:, oil on canvas by
559:House of Kamehameha
450:Republic of Hawaiʻi
364:, on the island of
146:Territory of Hawaii
99:Monarchy overthrown
16901:Dethroned monarchs
16871:American composers
16744:Harry B. Soria Jr.
16641:Karen Keawehawai’i
16528:Lokalia Montgomery
16148:Charles K.L. Davis
16112:Kahauanu Lake Trio
16070:Kamehameha Schools
16010:Haili Church Choir
15978:Hawaiian Chanters:
15805:Helen Desha Beamer
15584:Titles in pretence
15564:Title next held by
15078:Hawaii Legislature
15051:To Steal a Kingdom
14471:Siler, Julia Flynn
14382:Pukui, Mary Kawena
14168:on April 15, 2012.
12726:Cracroft, Sophia;
12493:Britsch, R. Lanier
11985:. October 15, 2022
11940:. October 13, 2022
11889:. October 13, 2022
11744:on October 5, 2016
11720:"About Keiki Hula"
11544:on October 8, 2016
11241:, pp. 289–90.
11037:San Francisco Call
10712:, pp. 91–93;
10666:, pp. 35–37;
10609:The Daily Bulletin
10267:San Francisco Call
9956:, p. 356–359.
9731:The Daily Bulletin
9708:The Daily Bulletin
9665:, pp. 93–112.
9591:The Daily Bulletin
9576:, pp. 649–50.
9564:, pp. 642–45.
9256:The Daily Bulletin
9075:, pp. 581–583
9021:, pp. 269–70.
8997:, pp. 485–86.
8973:, pp. 486–86.
8961:, pp. 255–58.
8934:The Daily Bulletin
8892:, pp. 246–53.
8853:The Daily Bulletin
8826:, pp. 476–78.
8799:The Daily Bulletin
8784:, pp. 474–76.
8691:Dando-Collins 2014
8678:, pp. 206–209
8658:, pp. 206–207
8648:Dando-Collins 2014
8602:, pp. 424–432
8566:, pp. 340–343
8444:, pp. 88–89;
8245:, pp. 53–55;
7840:, pp. 111–112
7788:, pp. 60–62;
7784:, pp. 81–84;
7721:, pp. 69–84;
7649:, pp. 21–54;
7645:, pp. 23–39;
7467:, pp. 33–36;
7463:, pp. 34–36;
2971:Kalanikauleleiaiwi
2782:Kāneikaiwilani (k)
2170:Her Royal Highness
2163:Her Royal Highness
2155:Her Royal Highness
2147:The Honorable Mrs.
2102:Conquest of Hawaii
1950:
1827:Kaumakapili Church
1765:
1748:American Red Cross
1716:
1665:San Francisco Call
1652:Hawaii Organic Act
1564:
1525:
1510:Ke Aloha o Ka Haku
1467:
1451:Republic of Hawaii
1425:to represent her.
1417:. She sent Prince
1334:Lorrin A. Thurston
1330:
1277:Lorrin A. Thurston
1258:Arthur P. Peterson
1204:
1169:William A. Whiting
1124:Henry A. P. Carter
1111:John Adams Cummins
1024:
948:Crocker Art Museum
842:Kaʻahumanu Society
782:
764:Mary Lambert Jones
702:
675:Susan Tolman Mills
565:(supreme monarch)
551:
494:Analea Keohokālole
480:at her residence,
370:Analea Keohokālole
274:Analea Keohokālole
16931:House of Kalākaua
16843:
16842:
16679:Ho‘opi‘i Brothers
16616:The Isaacs ‘Ohana
16502:Puakea Nogelmeier
16091:Kawaiahaʻo Church
15929:Ua Like No A Like
15876:Haunani Kahalewai
15840:Mary Kawena Pukui
15815:Sol K. Bright Sr.
15719:
15718:
15624:
15623:
15605:
15578:
15516:November 11, 1917
15509:September 2, 1838
15501:House of Kalākaua
15421:978-0-692-37922-6
15334:978-1-939487-81-0
15307:978-0-8248-0820-4
15278:978-1-56647-051-3
15249:978-0-8248-0416-9
15220:978-0-9616738-7-1
15193:978-0-9887278-3-0
15061:978-0-9633484-0-1
15010:978-0-914916-40-6
14927:978-1-101-48645-0
14916:Unfamiliar Fishes
14877:978-0-8248-6560-3
14819:978-0-9662945-0-7
14622:978-0-393-24369-7
14612:Hawaii: A History
14589:978-0-8248-2619-2
14486:978-0-8021-9488-6
14442:978-0-945636-53-3
14401:978-0-8248-0703-0
14386:Elbert, Samuel H.
14353:978-0-87586-720-5
14258:978-1-57607-881-5
14086:978-0-8248-1543-1
14018:978-0-7656-8050-1
13862:978-0-87336-027-2
13821:978-0-8078-7591-9
13771:978-1-138-68768-4
13642:978-0-8248-0771-9
13613:978-0-548-22265-2
13565:978-0-8248-6580-1
13530:978-0-313-27950-8
13489:978-0-87022-433-1
13445:978-0-87022-432-4
13332:978-0-8248-3014-4
13280:978-0-87336-005-0
13236:978-0-8248-2240-8
13204:978-0-914916-44-4
13167:978-0-8248-6579-5
13132:978-0-520-95030-6
13060:978-0-312-60065-5
12990:978-982-02-0068-5
12961:978-0-19-520635-7
12920:978-0-486-41475-1
12879:978-0-8248-1772-5
12862:Dye, Bob (1997).
12803:978-1-4976-1429-1
12759:978-0-87022-421-8
12693:Cooke, Amos Starr
12664:978-1-137-44849-1
12623:978-0-8131-6179-2
12579:978-0-521-57485-3
12506:978-0-87747-754-9
12407:978-0-674-02052-8
12333:978-0-87081-417-4
12292:978-0-87062-144-4
12226:Liliuokalani 1898
11938:hawaiinewsnow.com
11887:hawaiinewsnow.com
11621:"Charles E. King"
11239:Liliuokalani 1898
11140:Liliuokalani 1898
10978:Liliuokalani 1898
10886:, pp. 76–77.
10868:Liliuokalani 1898
10808:"Honolulu Letter"
9848:Liliuokalani 1898
9651:Liliuokalani 1898
9614:The Hawaiian Star
9431:, pp. 71–76.
9419:, pp. 66–67.
9309:Liliuokalani 1898
8983:Liliuokalani 1898
8711:. San Francisco.
8676:Liliuokalani 1898
8656:Liliuokalani 1898
8592:Liliuokalani 1898
8582:, p. 186–188
8580:Liliuokalani 1898
8560:Liliuokalani 1898
8538:, p. 116–176
8536:Liliuokalani 1898
8458:Liliuokalani 1898
8446:Liliuokalani 1886
8402:Liliuokalani 1886
8364:, p. 75–85;
8362:Liliuokalani 1898
8318:, pp. 61–68.
8316:Liliuokalani 1898
8243:Liliuokalani 1898
8209:, pp. 53–55.
8207:Liliuokalani 1898
8141:Liliuokalani 1898
7886:Liliuokalani 1898
7858:Liliuokalani 1898
7758:Liliuokalani 1898
7679:Liliuokalani 1898
7669:, pp. 30–34.
7651:Liliuokalani 1898
7627:Liliuokalani 1898
7612:Liliuokalani 1898
7594:, pp. v–vi;
7557:Liliuokalani 1898
7509:Liliuokalani 1898
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7457:Liliuokalani 1898
7326:Liliuokalani 1898
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2044:The Heavenly Four
1919:Honwangji mission
1915:Buddha's Birthday
1810:Congregationalist
1804:Religious beliefs
1773:Kawaiahaʻo Church
1573:She attended the
1534:Lee & Shepard
1419:David Kawānanakoa
1415:Benjamin Harrison
1198:Liliʻuokalani at
1074:William R. Castle
1063:Westminster Abbey
1059:Buckingham Palace
1055:Frances Cleveland
1019:Liliʻuokalani at
1005:Kamehameha School
935:Ruth Keʻelikōlani
901:became the first
879:Elections of 1874
786:Albert Kamehameha
778:John Owen Dominis
756:John Owen Dominis
642:Victoria Kamāmalu
587:James Kaliokalani
512:on the island of
504:, at the base of
466:oppose annexation
448:which became the
408:Governor of Oʻahu
404:John Owen Dominis
321:
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172:John Owen Dominis
155:November 18, 1917
144:Honolulu, Oʻahu,
138:November 11, 1917
122:September 2, 1838
48:James J. Williams
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1228:National Liberal
1140:Bright's disease
1051:Grover Cleveland
1042:Curtis P. Iaukea
927:Queen Kapiʻolani
802:Washington Place
637:Amos Starr Cooke
583:Hawaiian Kingdom
524:Elizabeth Kīnaʻu
506:Punchbowl Crater
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482:Washington Place
454:Grover Cleveland
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14125:|journal=
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12974:
12960:
12945:
12919:
12904:
12878:
12859:
12845:
12828:
12802:
12787:
12758:
12728:Franklin, Jane
12723:
12689:
12663:
12648:
12622:
12604:
12578:
12557:
12548:
12519:
12505:
12489:
12455:
12429:"KAOPUA M.A.5"
12424:
12406:
12391:
12346:
12332:
12317:
12291:
12276:
12253:
12251:
12248:
12246:
12245:
12243:, p. 265.
12230:
12203:
12194:
12182:
12180:, p. 155.
12170:
12161:
12159:, p. 148.
12149:
12140:
12087:
12070:The Polynesian
12047:The Polynesian
12034:
12015:
11996:
11970:
11951:
11925:
11900:
11874:
11857:
11840:
11812:
11785:
11755:
11711:
11660:
11649:
11638:
11612:
11593:
11567:
11555:
11529:
11499:
11469:
11457:
11445:
11415:
11385:
11359:
11347:
11313:
11277:
11243:
11228:
11226:, p. xiv.
11216:
11190:
11156:
11154:, p. 201.
11144:
11132:
11120:
11089:
11087:, p. 237.
11077:
11065:
11024:
11012:
10982:
10980:, p. 269.
10970:
10940:
10938:, p. 346.
10928:
10926:, p. 238.
10912:
10910:, p. 479.
10900:
10898:, p. 241.
10888:
10872:
10870:, p. 269.
10866:, p. 63;
10852:
10794:
10702:
10672:
10656:
10626:
10573:
10561:
10511:
10477:
10475:, p. 161.
10465:
10435:
10382:
10370:
10315:
10285:
10248:
10236:
10234:, p. 205.
10219:
10207:
10175:
10173:, p. 173.
10163:
10151:
10149:, p. 365.
10139:
10127:
10115:
10080:
10068:
10015:
9958:
9946:
9908:
9852:
9850:, p. 305.
9837:
9825:
9792:
9760:
9758:, p. 274.
9748:
9691:
9679:
9677:, p. 268.
9667:
9655:
9653:, p. 274.
9643:
9631:
9578:
9566:
9554:
9520:
9501:
9481:
9479:, p. 642.
9469:
9467:, p. 112.
9457:
9455:, p. 150.
9445:
9441:Alexander 1896
9433:
9429:Alexander 1896
9421:
9417:Alexander 1896
9409:
9397:
9385:
9383:, p. 250.
9373:
9369:Alexander 1896
9361:
9349:
9347:, p. 102.
9337:
9333:Alexander 1896
9325:
9323:, p. 294.
9313:
9301:
9289:
9287:, p. 252.
9277:
9275:, p. 333.
9265:
9243:
9241:, p. 130.
9231:
9219:
9215:Alexander 1896
9200:
9198:, p. 496.
9188:
9176:
9174:, p. 271.
9161:
9159:, p. 122.
9149:
9137:
9125:
9113:
9101:
9099:, p. 588.
9089:
9087:, p. 582.
9077:
9065:
9023:
9011:
8999:
8987:
8975:
8963:
8951:
8930:"By Authority"
8921:
8906:
8904:, p. 136.
8894:
8882:
8880:, p. 484.
8870:
8840:
8838:, p. 245.
8828:
8816:
8795:"By Authority"
8786:
8774:
8762:
8750:
8738:
8736:, p. 472.
8726:
8695:
8680:
8660:
8650:, p. 42;
8642:, p. 10;
8628:
8626:, p. 316.
8616:
8604:
8584:
8568:
8552:
8540:
8524:
8522:, pp. 341
8518:, p. 30;
8508:
8474:
8462:
8450:
8434:
8422:
8406:
8394:
8382:
8370:
8366:Middleton 2015
8350:
8320:
8308:
8306:, p. 147.
8296:
8235:
8223:
8221:, p. 318.
8211:
8199:
8178:"By Authority"
8169:
8167:, p. 138.
8157:
8145:
8129:
8117:
8037:
8021:
8009:
7997:
7977:
7966:on May 5, 2021
7943:on May 7, 2021
7907:, p. 97;
7890:
7874:
7862:
7842:
7827:
7795:The Polynesian
7774:
7762:
7750:
7725:, p. 21;
7711:
7699:
7687:
7671:
7659:
7635:
7616:
7604:
7574:The Polynesian
7561:
7549:
7537:
7525:
7513:
7511:, p. 399.
7501:
7477:
7471:, p. 96;
7449:
7440:|journal=
7399:
7393:, p. 40;
7383:
7371:
7360:on May 6, 2021
7334:
7318:
7306:
7300:, p. 36;
7282:
7280:
7277:
7274:
7273:
7264:
7243:
7234:
7224:
7215:
7198:
7186:Alexander 1896
7173:
7168:Thrum's Annual
7158:
7156:Liliʻuokalani.
7144:
7135:
7126:
7122:David L. Gregg
7113:
7100:
7090:
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2054:Ke Kali Nei Au
2008:
2005:
1952:Main article:
1926:
1923:
1805:
1802:
1707:
1704:
1698:
1693:
1636:
1627:
1624:
1599:Kūʻē Petitions
1555:
1552:
1489:
1458:
1455:
1376:Samuel Nowlein
1311:Main article:
1308:
1305:
1285:Hui Kālaiʻāina
1268:Main article:
1265:
1262:
1208:Prince Consort
1155:
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1096:Main article:
1093:
1090:
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1009:
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883:Main article:
880:
877:
875:
872:
850:Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī
686:
683:
671:Punahou School
658:Moses Kekūāiwa
629:Bernice Pauahi
595:Anna Kaʻiulani
591:David Kalākaua
489:
486:
462:ʻIolani Palace
412:David Kalākaua
400:Kamehameha III
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142:(aged 79)
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16830:Lorenzo Lyons
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16667:Beamer ‘Ohana
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16652:
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16626:Krash Kealoha
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16559:O'Brian Eselu
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16464:Napua Stevens
16462:
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16439:
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16429:Song honored:
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16419:George Na'ope
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16327:Andy Cummings
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16086:Kahauanu Lake
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16054:Wehiwehi 'Oe
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16036:Gabby Pahinui
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15825:Joseph Kekuku
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15808:
15806:
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15784:Liliʻuokalani
15782:
15780:
15777:
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15774:Leleiohoku II
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15711:Liliʻuokalani
15709:
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12208:
12198:
12192:, p. 94.
12191:
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11513:
11509:
11503:
11487:
11483:
11479:
11473:
11467:, p. 41.
11466:
11461:
11455:, p. 90.
11454:
11449:
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11399:
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11224:Beckwith 1972
11220:
11204:
11200:
11199:"Her History"
11194:
11178:
11174:
11170:
11163:
11161:
11153:
11148:
11142:, p. 31.
11141:
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10840:
10836:
10835:The Maui News
10832:
10817:
10813:
10809:
10803:
10798:
10782:
10778:
10774:
10759:
10755:
10751:
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10732:
10728:
10723:
10719:
10715:
10711:
10706:
10690:
10686:
10682:
10676:
10670:, p. 396
10669:
10665:
10660:
10644:
10640:
10636:
10630:
10614:
10610:
10606:
10591:
10587:
10583:
10577:
10571:, p. 207
10570:
10565:
10554:September 26,
10549:
10548:Ke Aloha Aina
10545:
10538:
10534:
10530:
10526:
10522:
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10469:
10453:
10449:
10445:
10439:
10423:
10419:
10415:
10400:
10396:
10392:
10391:"Court Notes"
10386:
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10350:
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10269:
10268:
10262:
10257:
10252:
10245:
10240:
10233:
10228:
10226:
10224:
10217:, p. 903
10216:
10211:
10195:
10191:
10190:
10185:
10179:
10172:
10171:Linnekin 1983
10167:
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9974:
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9955:
9950:
9942:
9935:September 25,
9930:
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9912:
9896:
9892:
9888:
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9857:
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9664:
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9619:
9615:
9611:
9610:"She Plotted"
9596:
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9498:
9494:
9493:
9485:
9478:
9473:
9466:
9461:
9454:
9449:
9443:, p. 74.
9442:
9437:
9430:
9425:
9418:
9413:
9406:
9401:
9394:
9389:
9382:
9377:
9371:, p. 66.
9370:
9365:
9358:
9353:
9346:
9341:
9335:, p. 65.
9334:
9329:
9322:
9317:
9310:
9305:
9299:, p. 350
9298:
9293:
9286:
9281:
9274:
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9247:
9240:
9235:
9228:
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9207:
9205:
9197:
9192:
9185:
9180:
9173:
9168:
9166:
9158:
9153:
9147:, p. 67.
9146:
9141:
9134:
9129:
9123:, p. 90.
9122:
9117:
9110:
9105:
9098:
9093:
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8832:
8825:
8820:
8804:
8800:
8796:
8790:
8783:
8778:
8771:
8766:
8760:, p. 59.
8759:
8754:
8748:, p. 91.
8747:
8742:
8735:
8730:
8714:
8710:
8706:
8699:
8693:, p. 42.
8692:
8687:
8685:
8677:
8673:
8669:
8664:
8657:
8653:
8649:
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8641:
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8488:
8481:
8479:
8471:
8466:
8459:
8454:
8447:
8443:
8438:
8432:, p. 125
8431:
8426:
8420:, p. 125
8419:
8415:
8410:
8404:, p. 79.
8403:
8398:
8392:, p. 66.
8391:
8386:
8379:
8374:
8368:, p. 530
8367:
8363:
8359:
8354:
8338:
8334:
8330:
8324:
8317:
8312:
8305:
8300:
8284:
8280:
8276:
8261:
8257:
8253:
8248:
8247:Kanahele 2002
8244:
8239:
8232:
8231:Kanahele 2002
8227:
8220:
8219:Kanahele 1999
8215:
8208:
8203:
8187:
8183:
8179:
8173:
8166:
8161:
8154:
8153:Kanahele 1999
8149:
8142:
8138:
8137:Kanahele 1999
8133:
8126:
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8105:
8101:
8097:
8082:
8078:
8074:
8059:
8055:
8051:
8046:
8041:
8034:
8030:
8025:
8018:
8013:
8006:
8001:
7995:, p. 996
7994:
7990:
7986:
7981:
7970:September 26,
7965:
7961:
7957:
7956:"Na Mea Mare"
7947:September 26,
7942:
7938:
7934:
7919:
7915:
7911:
7906:
7905:Kanahele 2002
7902:
7897:
7895:
7887:
7883:
7878:
7872:, p. 89.
7871:
7866:
7859:
7855:
7851:
7846:
7839:
7834:
7832:
7815:
7811:
7807:
7800:
7796:
7792:
7787:
7786:Kanahele 1999
7783:
7778:
7771:
7766:
7759:
7754:
7743:September 26,
7738:
7734:
7730:
7724:
7720:
7715:
7708:
7703:
7696:
7691:
7684:
7681:, p. 9;
7680:
7675:
7668:
7667:Kanahele 1999
7663:
7656:
7652:
7648:
7647:Kanahele 2002
7644:
7643:Kanahele 1999
7639:
7632:
7628:
7623:
7621:
7613:
7608:
7601:
7597:
7596:Van Dyke 2008
7593:
7579:
7575:
7571:
7565:
7558:
7553:
7547:, p. 13.
7546:
7541:
7535:, p. 15.
7534:
7529:
7522:
7521:Kanahele 1999
7517:
7510:
7505:
7498:
7497:Van Dyke 2008
7494:
7490:
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16673:Bray ‘Ohana
16590:Mamo Howell
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16507:Beverly Noa
16424:Harry Owens
16225:Joseph Ae'a
16204:Marlene Sai
16189:Eddie Kamae
16179:Bill Ka'iwa
16138:Mahi Beamer
16015:Genoa Keawe
14779:October 28,
14754:October 28,
14713:October 14,
14692:10524/23169
14666:October 12,
14546:January 26,
14461:January 22,
14420:January 22,
14331:January 21,
14295:|work=
14205:October 21,
14108:10524/48627
13919:10524/56606
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13323:10125/48548
13178:October 25,
12939:October 15,
12898:October 14,
12750:10125/39981
12536:10524/36266
12483:January 22,
12418:October 15,
12378:10524/56608
12133:October 15,
12110:October 15,
12080:October 15,
12057:October 15,
12043:"The Court"
11805:October 15,
11778:October 15,
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11704:October 15,
11684:October 15,
11631:October 15,
11586:October 15,
11548:October 15,
11522:October 15,
11492:October 15,
11453:Iaukea 2012
11438:October 15,
11408:October 15,
11378:October 15,
11355:Askman 2015
11340:October 15,
11306:October 15,
11270:October 15,
11209:October 12,
11183:October 11,
11020:Walker 2007
11005:October 15,
10963:October 15,
10845:October 15,
10822:October 15,
10787:October 15,
10764:October 15,
10741:October 15,
10722:Parker 2008
10710:Askman 2015
10695:October 15,
10664:Hodges 1918
10649:October 15,
10619:October 15,
10596:October 15,
10525:The Outlook
10504:October 15,
10485:Iaukea 2012
10473:Banner 2009
10458:October 15,
10428:October 15,
10363:October 15,
10340:October 15,
10308:October 15,
10278:October 15,
10244:Parker 2007
10232:Parker 2007
10215:Thorpe 1909
10200:October 15,
10159:Mehmed 1998
10123:Mehmed 1998
10061:October 15,
10038:October 15,
10008:October 15,
9983:October 15,
9901:October 15,
9878:October 15,
9774:Quilt Index
9741:October 15,
9718:October 15,
9624:October 15,
9601:October 15,
9543:October 19,
9345:Tabrah 1984
9196:Blount 1895
9097:Blount 1895
9007:Loomis 1963
8944:October 15,
8902:Inglis 2013
8863:October 15,
8809:October 15,
8746:Vowell 2011
8719:November 3,
8548:Iaukea 2012
8516:Iaukea 2012
8442:Inglis 2013
8414:Inglis 2013
8289:October 15,
8266:October 15,
8192:October 15,
8110:October 15,
8087:October 15,
8064:October 15,
7993:Blount 1895
7924:October 15,
7820:October 15,
7614:, p. 5
7545:Hodges 1918
7493:Osorio 2002
7314:Morris 1993
6841:(1875–1899)
6668:(1854–1877)
6653:(1851–1887)
6638:(1835–1910)
6625:(1844–1848)
6595:(1832–1891)
6576:(1838–1917)
6555:(1834–1899)
6519:(1835–1852)
6513:Kaliokalani
6215:(1816–1869)
6210:Keohokālole
6202:(1815–1866)
5958:Luanuʻu (k)
5463:Luahine (w)
5408:Kamanawa II
4972:Kānekapōlei
4310:Keaweaheulu
4035:Keaweʻopala
3991:Kahekili II
3475:Kamakaimoku
3421:Kanoena (w)
2773:makaʻāinana
2721:Family tree
2178:Her Majesty
2100:(1994) and
1839:Catholicism
1823:Anglicanism
1660:Ceded Lands
1514:crazy quilt
1410:martial law
1362:martial law
895:legislature
731:Mary Pitman
708:parents at
625:Laura Kōnia
571:Keaweaheulu
534:(tearful),
456:. After an
388:Laura Kōnia
279:Laura Kōnia
84:Predecessor
55: 1891
16850:Categories
16729:Marta Hohu
16544:Jerry Byrd
16373:Akoni Mika
16199:Peter Moon
16163:Emma Veary
16050:Kalama'ula
16031:Ray Kinney
15917:David Nape
15820:Keaulumoku
15343:1035197952
15202:1083034391
14847:B00AVJ4Y7A
14641:October 4,
14505:October 4,
14372:October 4,
14277:October 4,
14052:6015242891
13996:October 4,
13840:October 4,
13661:October 4,
13541:October 1,
13464:October 3,
13414:B0011VJARG
13393:January 3,
13299:October 3,
13079:October 4,
13009:October 4,
12822:October 4,
12732:Queen Emma
12683:October 4,
12642:October 4,
12598:October 4,
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5000:Inaina (w)
4937:Keōpūolani
3429:Haʻaeamahi
2797:Keakealani
1895:expatriate
1851:Protestant
1849:and other
1790:catafalque
1597:after the
1554:Annexation
1241:Macfarlane
1148:Charleston
1106:Charleston
816:children:
727:Emma Rooke
710:Haleʻākala
694:Haleʻākala
621:Abner Pākī
540:kamakaʻeha
519:Kuhina Nui
488:Early life
384:Abner Pākī
376:, she was
251:Abner Pākī
118:1838-09-02
16286:Hui Ohana
15986:Kapoukahi
15973:Maddy Lam
15937:Makalapua
15619:Disputed
15430:927784027
15362:583264723
15173:663668411
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5956:Kahalaiʻa
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5447:Kaōleiokū
5428:ʻAikanaka
5418:Kamokuiki
4927:Keohohiwa
4374:Kauwa (w)
4347:Hakau (w)
4017:Heulu (k)
3485:Kaeamamao
3455:Keaka (w)
3446:Alapainui
2823:Moana (k)
2181:The Queen
1935:Aloha ʻOe
1933:Cover of
1843:Mormonism
1818:Calvinist
1568:indemnity
1471:rebellion
1382:from the
1346:royalists
1275:citizens
1173:Kaʻiulani
1086:rebellion
563:aliʻi nui
522:(regent)
502:ʻAikanaka
349:Aloha ʻOe
310:Signature
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17031:Quilters
15994:Hewahewa
15941:Na Ali`i
15779:Likelike
15769:Kalākaua
15706:Kalākaua
15701:Lunalilo
15658:Monarchs
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