Who is Captain Cook?
Year Protestant missionaries arrive in Hawaiʻi.
What is 1820?
King Kamehameha
Constitution that Kalākaua was forced to sign.
Alexander Lihiloho requires all citizens to take on ______ first names and use ________ names as last names.
What is Christian/English names, what is Hawaiian names?
Cook arrived in the season of _________, honoring the god _____.
What is makahiki, who is Lono?
In 1820-1822, ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi is standardized. Within 6 years, Hawaiians reach a literacy rate of ___ %, learning to read and write in the oral language. They become one of the most literate people in the world at that time.
What is 96%?
An aliʻi kidnapped by Captain Cook.
Who is Kalaniʻōpuʻu?
Name of Group of Annexationists
What is the committee of Safety?
In what year is ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi "banned" in schools?
What is 1896?
The first recorded massacre of Hawaiian in Hawaiʻi. (1790)
The day the Anglo-Proclamation is signed recognizing the independance and sovereignty of the Hawaiian Kingdom by Great Britain and France.
What is Lā Kūʻokoʻa? (November 28, 1843)
Led nation to become the most literate in the world. Longest reigning monarch that inherited the Kingdom. Proclaimed, “Ua mau ke ea o ka ʻāina i ka pono.”
Who is Kaukeaouli?
Treaty that allowed goods to be traded between Hawaiʻi and the US.
What is the reciprocity treaty?
A festival dedicated to Kalākaua for revitalizing hula back into the Kingdom.
What is merrie monarch?
Sacred tradition of segregated eating.
What is ʻaikapu?
What is Honolulu, Lahaina, and Hilo
First sovereign to circumnavigate the globe, strengthening international relations with 90 national consulates. Brought electricity to ʻIolani Palace before the White House. Signed the Reciprocity Treaty and the Bayonet Constitution. Composed Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī
Who is Kalākaua?
What is Kūʻē Petitions?
Battle between science and business based on the mismanagement of Mauna Kea in buliding telescopes without permits and negatively impacting the environment.
What is the Kū kiʻai mauna movement?
A battle resulted in a disagreement between _______ and ________ when deciding the future of the religion in Hawaiʻi.
What is Battle of Kuamoʻo?
Day in which the sovereignty of Hawaiʻi was restored by Sir Richard Thomas from Britain. After Lord Paulet illegally claimed Hawaiʻi as British property for 8 months, and burned all the Hawaiian flags.
What is Lā hoʻihoʻi Ea? ( July 31, 1843)
Lifted ban on lāʻau lapaʻau; used healers on Hawaiian Board of Medicine
Who is Lot Kapuāiwa? (Kamehameha V)
Hawaiian nationalist led by ________, a Hawaiian sent to Italy to train in an elite military academy) resist against American armed forces.
What is the Wilcox Rebellion?
First indigenous language school in the US.
Pūnana Leo.