Captive Paradise: A History of Hawaii (62 page)

Kamakau, Samuel Manaiakalani

Kamamalu, Queen, hosts foreigners, visits England & death

Kamamalu, Princess Victoria, and Royal School, bridesmaid to Emma Na‘ea, affair with Marcus Monsarrat, barred from marrying Lunalilo, death & funeral

Kamanawa II, High Chief

Kame‘eiamoku,

Kamehameha I, as Tamehemeha, early years as Pai‘ea, youth, Capt. Cook visit and, fights Kiwala‘o, Ka‘ahumanu and, Kame‘eiamoku and, acquisition of Western armaments, English captives and, business acumen of, Keopuolani and, builds Pu‘ukohola
heiau
, conquest of Hawai‘i Island, killing of Keoua Kuahu‘ula, war with Kalanikupule, defeated on Kaua‘i, human sacrifice and,
oku‘u
and, makes peace with Kaumuali‘i, trust in Georg Anton Schäffer, Don Francisco de Paula Marín and, sandalwood monopoly and, declares Law of the Splintered Paddle, preference for name “Hawaii”, death & ceremonies, fleet of

Kamehameha II, as Rihoriho or Tamehameha II, accession, assigned
kuhina nui
as coruler, end of
kapu
and, alcohol and, as king, Keopuolani and, death, trip to England, Kamamalu and, embassy to Kaumuali‘i

Kamehameha III, as Tamehameha III, birth, used by mother to end
kapu
, accession, emotional conflicts, Nahi‘ena‘ena and, attempts suicide, ends regency, marries Kalama, as king, arranges succession, cession of islands to Great Britain, Boki and, ends Catholic persecution, Capt. Laplace and, Lord Paulet and, restoration of kingdom and, Gerrit Judd and, French raid and, near cession to the U.S., governmental reforms of, Great
Mahele
and, death, illegitimate son

Kamehameha IV, early years, diplomatic mission, racist treatment in U.S., Emma and, marriage, religion and, as king, reinterment of royal remains, shoots Henry Neilson, bereavement over son, death, Lunalilo and, Kalakaua and

Kamehameha V, at Royal School, affair with Abigail Maheha, diplomatic mission, character, proclamation as king, constitution and, leprosy and, released from engagement, refusal to marry, Lunalilo and, Emma and, veto of lottery bill, hosts ball for Prince Alfred, deterioration & death, Second Hawaiian Renaissance and

Kamehameha Schools

Kamehameha
(yacht)

Kamokuiki

Kanawai Mamalahoe,
see
Law of the Splintered Paddle

Kane

Kaneohe

Kaniakapupu

Kanui, William

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
(newspaper)

Kaomi

Kaona‘eha

Kapa‘au

Kapi‘olani, High Chiefess, early life, challenges Pele, baptism, rescues royal remains, later years, Christian reputation

Kapi‘olani, Queen Esther,
haku
of crown prince, marriage to Kalakaua, sponsors maternity home, at Queen Victoria’s Jubilee, bereavement, death, Lili‘uokalani and

Kapu
,
makahiki
and, refuge from, Kamehameha I and, Opukaha‘ia works against, ending observance of, Keopuolani and, punishment for violation, Kapi‘olani and, at Waialua

Kapu moe

Kapu
stick

Kapu ‘uha

Kapuaiwa, Lot,
see
Kamehameha V

Kau

Kaua‘i, Kamehameha defeated on, surrender to Kamehameha, Russian foothold on, missionaries on, Kamehameha II embassy to, Abigail Maheha exile to, sugar production on, silk production on, coffee production on, Wyllie estate on, Emma on, Ko‘olau fugitive on

Kaua‘i Channel

Kauikeaouli,
see
Kamehameha III

Kaulia, James Keauiluna

Kaumuali‘i, King, prepares for invasion, surrenders to Kamehameha, and Russians, agrees to abandon
kapu
, welcomes missionaries, renews allegiance to Ka‘ahumanu

Kaumuali‘i, Prince George, death

Kawaiaha‘o Church

Kawaihae

Kawananakoa, Prince David

Kealakekua Bay

Keali‘iahonui

Kealoha, James

Keaweaheulu

Ke‘elikolani, Princess Ruth, as
po‘olua
, wealth, removed from royal succession, at luau for Prince Alfred, at death of Kamehameha V, slights from Kalakaua, people’s devotion to, resistance to Christianity, family life, appearance, swindles Claus Spreckels, and Mauna Loa eruption, builds Keoua Hale, death, witchcraft against Kalakaua

Kekauluohi (
kuhina nui
), as mother of Lunalilo

Kekuaiwa, Prince Moses

Kekuanaoa, Mataio, marries Kina‘u, father of royal heirs, and Royal School, and ‘Iolani Palace, and Capt. Paulet, and Adm. Tromelin, baptized Anglican, pressures Princess Bernice, adopts Princess Ruth

Kekuaokalani

Kekuhaopi‘o

Kekuiapoiwa II, High Chiefess

Keli‘imaika‘i

Kendrick, Capt. John

Keohokalole

Keopuolani, Queen, capture & marriage to Kamehameha, high rank, role in ending
kapu
, conversion & death, funeral

Keoua

Keoua Kuahu‘ula

Keoua Hale

Kiau

Kilauea, 1790 eruption, visit by Kapi‘olani

Kimeone

Kina‘u, Elizabeth (
kuhina nui
), family life, on burden of office, and marriage of Kamehameha III, desires Judds’ daughter in
hanai
, monopolizes teachers, opposition to Catholicism, death, intervenes in
hanai
of Kalakaua, names Lili‘uokalani, as mother of Ke‘elikolani

Kina‘u, John William Pitt

Kina‘u
(ship)

King George
(ship)

Kinney, William A.

Kinoiki, Victoria

Kino‘ole o Liliha

Kiwala‘o

Kohala, Kamehameha birthplace, Mo‘okini
heiau
at, mission at, sugar cultivation at, Kamehameha statue at

Kohala Sugar Co.

Koloa (Kaua‘i)

Koloa Beach (battle)

Kona

Ko‘olau (fugitive)

Ko‘olau (mountains)

Kotzebue, Otto von

Krout, Mary

Ku‘

Kuakini, John Adams

Ku‘e
Petitions

Kuhina nui
, Ka‘ahumanu as, Victoria Kamamalu as, Kekauluohi as, Kina‘u as, possibility of Liliha as, Kekuanaoa as

Kuka‘ilimoku

Kuleana

Kuleana Act

Kunuiakea, Albert

La‘anui, Princess Elizabeth

La Bonite
(ship)

Lackawanna
, USS

La Comète
(ship)

Ladd, William

Ladd & Co.

Lady Washington
(ship)

La Favorite
(ship)

Lahaina, as residence of Kamehameha III, as residence of Keopuolani, whaler
John Palmer
at, lighthouse at, whalers at, epidemics, Kamehameha IV excursion to,

Lahainaluna Seminary,

Lana‘i

Land Commission

Lapérouse, Comte de

Laplace, Capt. C. P. T.

L’Artémise
(ship)

La Sérieuse
(ship)

Latter-Day Saints, see Mormons

Laupahoehoe

La Vénus
(ship)

Law of the Splintered Paddle

Ledyard, Cpl. John

Lee, Catherine

Lee, William Little

Leleiohoku, William Pitt I

Leleiohoku, William Pitt II

Lelia Bird
(ship)

Leo XII, Pope

Leo XIII, Pope

Leopold I, King of the Belgians

Leopold II, King of the Belgians

Liberal Party

Liholiho,
see
Kamehameha II

Liholiho, Alexander,
see
Kamehameha IV

Likelike, Princess Miriam, marriage, mother of Ka‘iulani

Liliha, High Chiefess, trip to London, baptized Catholic, governor of O‘ahu, in suite of Kamehameha III

Lili‘uokalani, Queen, Emma and, married life, Prince Alfred and, Lunalilo and, dissimulation in memoirs, renamed as crown princess, as regent, as crown princess, John William Pitt Kina‘u and, Bernice Pauahi and, in London, takes young lover, accession, as queen, writes new constitution, prorogues legistlature, dissuaded from issuing constitution, coup and, Ka‘iulani and, amnesty and, countercoup and, abdicates, in U.S. to oppose annexation, Abigail Campbell and, later years, death

Lodge, Sen. Henry Cabot

Loeau, Princess Jane

London, Charmian

London, Jack

Lono, association with Kealakekua Bay,
makahiki
and, Capt. Cook taken for 2

Lonoapuakau

Loomis, Elisha & Maria

Louis Philippe, King of the French

Loomis

Loomis, Maria

Lot, Prince, see Kamehameha V

Lunalilo, King, ancestry, Kamehamehas and, election as king, alcohol and, Pearl Harbor and, mutiny and, death, mistress and, Emma and, Kalakaua and

L’Uranie
(ship)

Lurline
, SS

Macfarlane, E. C.

Mackay, John

Mahan, Capt. Alfred Thayer

Mahaulepa Beach

Maheha, Princess Abigail

Mahele
, see Great
Mahele

Maheha, Princess Abigail

Mahune, Boaz

Maigret, Monsignor

Mail & postage

Maine
, USS

Makahiki

Makawa‘o

Makuwahine, Juliana

Malietoa, King

Malo, Davida

Manoa Hills

Manoa Valley

Manono

Marcy, William

Marín, Don Francisco de Paula

Marín, Lahilahi

Marquesas Islands

Marshall and Wildes

Marshall, James F. B.

Marumoto, Masaji

Mary Frasier
(ship)

Massie, Thalia

Massie, Thomas

Mau

Maui, Capt. Cook at, Simon Metcalfe at, Kamehameha conquest of, Kalanikupule conquest of, Keopuolani on, vermin on, whalers at, female seminary on, weaving school on, potato cultivation on, Liliha on, epidemics on, Kalakaua boyhood on, sugar production on, Chinese on,
ku‘e
petitions collected at, opposition to provisional government on, Lorrin Thurston on

Maui Channel

Mauna ‘Ala Cemetery

Mauna Kea

Mauna Loa

McCook, Edward

McKinley, Pres. William, and Reciprocity Treaty, signs annexation treaty, receives Lili‘uokalani, and Sen. Hoar,

McKinley Tariff Act

McVeigh, Jack

Meares, Capt. John

Mecham, Cmdr. George Frederick

Meek, Eliza

Merrill, G. W.

Meiji, Emperor, see Mutsuhito

Metcalfe, Capt. Simon

Metcalfe, Thomas Humphrey

Michelson, Miriam

Middlebury College

Miller, Sen. John F.

Miller, William

Mills, Samuel, Jr.

Mills, Samuel, Sr.

Missionary Herald
(newspaper)

Moku‘ohai, Battle of

Moloka‘i, Kamehameha conquest, leper colony established, sugar plantations, Jack London’s visit

Monroe Doctrine

Monsarrat, Marcus

Mo‘okini
heiau

Morgan Report

Morgan, Sen. John Tyler

Mormons

Morrill, Sen. Justin Smith

Morse, Samuel F. B.

Murphy, Columba

Mutsuhito, Emperor

Na‘ea, Emma,
see
Emma, Queen

Nahaolelua, Paul

Naha Stone

Nahi‘ena‘ena, Princess, birth, early life, death & wake

Naihe, see Haiha Naihe

Namahana, High Chiefess

Namolokama

Naniwa
, HIJMS

Napela, Ionatana

Napoleon Louis

National Reform Party

Nawahi, Emma Aima

Nawahi, Joseph

Neilson, Henry

Neumann, Paul

New Hebrides

ni‘aupi‘o
(rank)

Ni‘ihau, Capt. Cook at, Emma visit

Nootka Crisis

Nootka
(ship)

Nordhoff, Charles

North West America
(ship)

Nuhou
(newspaper)

Nu‘uanu Pali, 1795 battle, missionaries’ encounter

Nu‘uanu Valley

O‘ahu, Kahekili conquest, Kalanikupule and, Kamehameha conquest, Isaac Davis as governor, epidemics and, Marín estate, Boki as governor, Ka‘ahumanu tour of, sugar production on, coffee grown on, Kekuanaoa as governor, John O. Dominis as governor, Archibald Cleghorn as governor

Oahu Amateur Theatre

Oahu Charity School

Obookiah, Henry,
see
Opukaha‘ia

Okuma, Shigenobu

Oku‘u

Olowalu (massacre)

Omai

Opukaha‘ia, early life, escape from Hawai‘i, presses for missionary effort, death, exhumed & repatriated

Pa‘a‘aina, Princess Mary

Pacific Commercial Advertiser
(newspaper)

Pa‘ia

Pai‘ea,
see
Kamehameha I

Palawai

Palmerston, Lord

Papa‘ena‘ena
heiau

Papa ‘I‘i, John, vice principal of Royal School

Parke, William C.

Parthian
(ship)

Pauahi, Princess Bernice, breaks engagement to Lot Kapuaiwa, marries Charles Reed Bishop, at death of Kamehameha V, stripped of rank, at death of Ruth Ke‘elikolani, death

Paukaa Sugar Plantation

Paulet, Lord George

Pauncefote, Sir Julian

Pearl Harbor,

Peirce, Henry

Pele

Pendleton, Capt. Gilbert

Pennock, Adm. A. M.

Percival, Lieut. John

Perrin, Louis-Emile

Peterson, Arthur P.

Pettigrew, Sen. Richard F.

Philadelphia
, USS

Phillips, Stephen

Picpus Fathers

Pierce, Pres. Franklin

Pinkham, Lucius

Pioneer Mill

Pitman, Benjamin

Pitman, Henry Po‘olulu

Pitman, Mary

Polihale
heiau

Pololu Valley

Polynesian
(newspaper)

Pomare, Queen

po‘olua

Po‘omaikelani, Princess Virginia

Portsmouth
, USS

Portuguese

Poursuivante
(ship)

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