Captive Paradise: A History of Hawaii (61 page)

Actaeon
, HMS

Ahupua‘a

Aikane

‘Aimoku, Mary Purdy Lamiki


Ai noa

Ajax
(ship)

Aki

Alapa‘i, King

Albert, King of Saxony

Albert, Prince Consort of Great Britain

Albert Edward, Prince of Wales

Albert Edward Kauikeaouli, Prince of Hawai‘i

Alexander, Col. B. S.

Alfred, Prince, Duke of Edinburgh

Alien Land Ownership Act

Ali‘i
,
hanai
among, social domination by, alcohol and, sandalwood and, compared to commoners,
aikane
among, infertility of, elevation of children of
aikane
to, education and, freeing workers from, leprosy among, marriages to whites, religion and, ethnicity of

Ali‘iolane Hale, construction, 1893 prorogation, as judiciary building

Allen, Anthony

Allen, Elisha

Allen, Frederick Hobbs

Amateur Musical Society

American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, chiefs request teachers from, recall Hiram Bingham, withdraws from Hawai‘i, policies of

American Seamen’s Friend Society

Anderson, Rufus

Andover Theological Seminary

Andrews, Rev. Lorrin

Anglicanism, Ellis’s opinion in England, growth in Hawai‘i, Emma and

Ann
(ship)

Annexation Club

Apua (district)

Armand, Abraham

Armstrong, Rev. Richard

Armstrong, William

Arnold, Theodosia

Ashford, Clarence

Ashford, Volney

Astrolabe
(ship)

Averick
(ship)

Auld, William

Australia
(ship)

Bachelot, Alexis

Baldwin, Dr. Dwight

Baldwin, H. P.

Baptist Missionary Society

Baranov, Aleksander

Bayard, Thomas

Bayonet Constitution

Beecher, Rev. Lyman

Benicia
, USS

Berger, Capt. Henry

Bille, Capt. Carl Steen-Andersen

Bingham, Rev. Hiram, background, Ka‘ahumanu and, visits Kamehameha II, Lord Byron and, attacked by sailors, Boki and, advises Kamehameha III, recall by ABCFM, designs Kawaiaha‘o church

Bingham, Sybil,

Bird, Dr. Nelson

Bishop, Bernice,
see
Pauahi, Princess Bernice

Bishop, Charles Reed, Princess Bernice courtship & marriage background, Hawaiian League and, organizes museum, advises Lili‘uokalani

Bishop, Rev. Sereno

Blaine, James G.

Bligh, Lieut. William

Bliss, Rev. Isaac & Emily

Blonde
, HMS

Blount, James, H., and Lorrin Thurston, background, instructions, work in Hawai‘i, report on Hawai‘i, and Sereno Bishop

Blount Report

Board of Commissioners to Quiet Land Titles, see Land Commission

Boki, High Chief, to London, influence on Kamehameha III, quells riot, commercial ventures & disappearance, conversion to Catholicism, conflict with Ka‘ahumanu

Bond, Boyd

Bond, Rev. Elias, and Kohala Sugar Co.

Boston
, USS (armored cruiser)

Boston
, USS (sloop-of-war)

Boussole
(ship)

Brinsmade, Peter

Brintnall, Capt. Caleb

Brown, Admiral

Brown, George, as persona non grata, death

Brown, Lydia

Bryant & Sturgis

Burgess, John W.

Byron, Capt. Lord George

Calhoun, John C.

California, Hopu departs for, gold rush effect in Hawai‘i, as source of Mormons in Hawai‘i, prospective steamship service from, sugar refining

California
, USS

Campbell, Abigail (daughter)

Campbell, Abigail Kuaihelani (mother)

Cannon, George Q.

Carey, William

Carter, Charles L.

Carter, Henry A. P.

Cartwright, Alexander

Carysfort
, HMS

Castle, Samuel Northrup

Castle, William N.

Castle & Cooke

Catholicism, missionaries dispatched from France,
ali‘
i conversions to, persecution of, French force to promote, leprosy and

C. Brewer & Co.

Chamberlain, Daniel

Chamberlain, Levi

Chamberlain, Maria

Chambers, Sister Catherine

Charles Phelps
(ship)

Charleston
, USS

Charlton, Richard

Cherub
, HMS

Chiefs’ Children’s School,
see
Royal School

Chinese-Americans

Chinese Exclusion Act

Chinese in Hawai‘i, leprosy and, immigration, immigration foreseen, intermarriage, population, opium and

Chun Afong

City of Melbourne
, SS

Clark, Sen. James Beauchamp

Clark, Ephraim

Clarke, Capt. Elisha

Clayton, John M.

Cleghorn, Archibald, marries Likelike, anger at Lili‘uokalani

Clemens, Samuel, as Mark Twain, and Lunalilo, on
hula
, characterizes missionaries, on surfing

Clémentine
(ship)

Cleopatra’s Barge
(ship)

Clerke, Capt. Charles

Cleveland, Pres. Grover, receives Kapi‘olani, and Reciprocity Treaty, assumes office for 2nd term, receives Ka‘iulani, withdraws annexation treaty, and Blount mission, and Lili‘uokalani, reports to Congress on Hawai‘i

Clinton, Bill

Coffee

Colburn, John F.

Collamer, Sen. Jacob

Columbia
(ship)

Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary

Cook, Capt. James, early years, encounters Hawai‘i, attempt to limit spread of venereal disease, search for Northwest Passage, maps Hawaiian Islands, sojourn on Hawai‘i Island, death, controversy over welcome as a god

Cooke, Amos Starr

Cooke, Juliette Montague

Cooley, Thomas M.

Coptic
, RMS

Cormorant
, HMS

Cotton

Cummins, John Adams Kuikini

Daedalus
, HMS

Damon, Rev. Samuel

Darrow, Clarence

Davies, Theo

Davis, Betty

Davis, Capt. William Heath

Davis, Isaac

Davis, Isaac Young

Declaration of Rights

De Varigny, Charles

Diamond Head

Dibble, Sheldon

Diell, John

Dillon, Guillaume Patrice

Discovery
, HMS

Dole, Daniel & Emily

Dole, George

Dole, Sanford Ballard, opposes Asian immigration, coinage and, Hawaiian League and, coup and, James H. Blount and, John W. Burgess and, appointed president

Dominis, John Owen, marriage to Lili‘uokalani, trip to London, death

Dominis, Mary

Douglas, David

Dublin
, HMS

Dudoit, Jules

Dwight, Edwin

Dwight, Timothy

Egypt, Kalakaua in

Eleanora
(ship)

Elizabeth
(ship)

Ellis, Rev. William

Ely, James

Emerson, John & Ursula

Emerson, N. B.

Emma, Queen, birthplace & descent, as mother, bereavement, family life, Queen Victoria and, Napoleon III and, Anglicanism of, Prince Alfred and, Lunalilo and, contends for throne, John Spreckels and, death, sorcery and, Lili‘uokalani and, cultural collections of, estate of,

Eugénie, Empress

Ewa Plain

Fair American
(ship)

Fayerweather, Abram

Fish, Hamilton

Fong, Hiram

Ford, Alexander Hume

Fortescue, Grace

Foster, John W.

Freeth, George

Fuji
, HIJMS

Galatea
, HMS

Galathea
(ship)

Gamble, Lieut. John

Garfield, Pres. James A.

Gassendi
(ship)

George IV, King

Gibson, Walter Murray, and Mormon colony, in Kalakaua’s cabinet, arrest, exile & death

Glad Tidings
(ship)

Globe
(ship)

Glynn, James

Golovnin, Capt. Wassily

Goodale, Warren

Goodrich, Joseph

Gould, Thomas Ridgeway

Grant, Pres. Ulysses S.

Granville, Earl

Gray, Capt. Robert

Great
Mahele

Green, Rev. Jonathan Smith

Green, William L.

Gregg, D. L.

Gresham, Walter Q.

Grieve, Robert

Guizot, François

Gulick, Rev. Peter & Fanny

Ha‘aheo

Ha‘alelea, Chief Levi

Ha‘alilio, Timothy

Haiha Naihe

Haleakala

Hale La‘au

Halema‘uma‘u

Hale Naua Society

Hale o Keawe

Hall, Rev. Edward Oscar

Hamakua

Hamilton-Gordon, George, 4th Earl of Aberdeen

Hanai

Hanaiakamalama

Hanalei Bay

Hancock
(ship)

haole
, defined

Harbottle, Capt. John

Hardy, Charles J.

Harris, C. C.

Harrison, Pres. Benjamin

Hatch, Francis

Hawai‘i (island), royal remains, Kuakini as governor 116 Ruth removed as governor

Hawaiian Gazette
(newspaper)

Hawaiian Homes Commission Act

Hawaiian League

Hawaiian Outrigger Canoe Club

Hawaiian Patriotic League

Hawaiian Statehood

Haystack Prayer Meeting

Hazard
, HMS

Hewahewa

Hikiau
Heiau

Hilo

Hitchcock, Rebecca

Hoapili

Hoapiliwahine

Hoar, Sen. George Frisbie

Holt, John Dominis

Holman, Dr. Thomas

Holmes, Hannah

Honaunau

Honokohau

Honoli‘i, John

Honolulu, as Honoruru, Kamehameha invasion, Russian fort at, arrival of missionaries, arrival of HMS
Blonde
, missionary compound at, burned by Kalanimoku, execution of Kamanawa II in, Chinese in, arrival of Catholic missionaries, arrival of HMS Dublin, census data, sanitation, epidemic at, whaling ships at, Castle & Cooke in, royal mausoleum, Samuel Clemens at, Kamehameha V in, rioting in, USS
Boston
at

Honolulu Rifles

Honolulu Star
(newspaper)

Hooikaika
(ship)

Hooper, William Northey

Hope
(ship)

Hopu, Thomas

Hoshi, Toru

Hualalai

Hubbard, Russell

Hudson’s Bay Company

Hui aloha ‘aina
, see Hawaiian Patriotic League

Hula, banned, importance to Hawaiian culture; permitted by Kamehameha III, restoration by Kalakaua

Hula ma‘i

Hulihe‘e Palace

Hulumanu

Iaukea, Curtis

Idaho
, SS

Iliahi
, see Sandalwood

Imperial Eagle
(ship)

Infanticide

Ingelow, Benjamin

Inouye, Sen. Daniel

‘Iolani Palace (first), Kamehameha III purchase

‘Iolani Palace (second), protests at, construction & features, government transfer at, restoration

Iphigenia
(ship)

Jackal
(ship)

Jajczay, Capt. Joseph

Japanese, possible source of syphilis, immigration issues, Kalakaua in, during coup, Pres. McKinley and, expansionism, warships of, Japanese-Americans during World War II

Jarves, James Jackson

John Palmer
(ship)

Johnson, Pres. Andrew

Jones, John Coffin

Judd, Albert Francis

Judd, Charles

Judd, Elizabeth Kina‘u

Judd, Gerrit P., visit to Kilauea, early years in Hawai‘i, criticizes chiefs, resigns from mission, enmity of Dillon, journey to Europe & America

Judd, Laura Fish

Judd Lawrence

Kaae, Junius

Ka‘ahumanu, Queen, Kamehameha and, characterization of, destroys
kapu
, Keopuolani and, missionary women and, as Christian, as ruler, forbids infanticide, death

Ka‘ahumanu Society

Kaauwai, Elizabeth Kahanu

Kaauwai, William Hoapili

Ka‘eo

Ka‘eo, Peter Young

Kahahawai, Joe

Kahanamoku, Duke Paoa Kahinu

Kahekili, King, possible father of Kamehameha I

Kahikolu Church

Kahili,

Kaho‘olawe

Ka‘iana

Kaikilani

Kaikio‘ewa

Kailua Kona, Kamehameha II investiture, arrival of missionaries, cotton ginning at, coffee growing ar

Ka‘iulani, Princess Victoria, birth, proposed for Japanese imperial marriage, and Ruth Ke‘elikolani, in the U.S., possible queen, during Spanish-American War, death

Kaiwi Channel

Kalakaua, Edward David

Kalakaua, King David, early years, witnesses grandfather’s execution, converts to Anglicanism, Lunalilo and, intercedes in palace mutiny, Emma and, election & rioting, repairs public image, travel to U.S., obtains reciprocity treaty, world tour of, Pres. James A. Garfield and, Chinese immigration and, coronation, support for native culture, Ruth Ke‘elikolani and, constructs ‘Iolani Palace, Abraham Rosenberg and, coinage scandal, Walter Murray Gibson and, disreputability, opium bribery scandal, opposition against, Bayonet Constitution and, Pearl Harbor lease, death, burial

Kalama, Queen, dalliance with Prince Moses Kakuaiwa

Kalanianaole, Prince Jonah Kuhio

Kalanikupule, King

Kalanimoku, High Chief, Kamehameha and, destruction of
kapu
and, Keopuolani and, endorses proscription of infanticide, burns Honolulu, missionaries and, Boki and, Christianity of

Kalaniopu‘u, King

Kalani Pauahi

Kalauokalani, David

Kalaupapa

Kaleleiki

Kaliokalani, James

Kamaka‘eha, Lydia,
see
Lili‘uokalani

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