Who was Captain Cook mistaken for by the Hawaiians?
Lono
Where was Paiʻea born?
Kohala, Hawaiʻi
What was the name of the law Kamehameha created after getting hit with a paddle?
Māmalahoa - Law of the splintered paddle
What type of Hawaiian tree/wood was prized for trading?
Sandalwood
What did captain Cook name the Hawaiian islands?
The Sandwich islands
Who was his mom?
Kekuʻiapoiwa
What year did that volcanic event happen?
1790
what is the name of the disease caused by lack of vitamin C?
scurvy
blankets, cotton, silks, turpentine, hardwood, muskets and powder, alcohol and rice
What did Hawaiians first trade with foreigners who came with Captain Cook?
pigs, yams, sweet potatoes, bananas and taro for nails and some pieces of iron
Who taught Kamehameha war skills & battle techniques?
Kekūhaupiʻo
What two foreigners became Kamehamehaʻs trusted advisors ?
Issac Davis & John Young
What is the Hawaiian word for goat? spell it.
kao
What was the country who wanted Hawaiian sandalwood?
China
Where was Captain Cook killed, and on what day?
Kealakekua Bay, Feb 14th, 1779
Who named Kamehameha the leader of the military and keeper of Kūkāʻilimoku the war god?
Kalaniʻōpuʻu
Who was Kamehameha fighting against during the battle of Nuʻuanu?
Kalanikūpule & his forces
Where are the 3 Kamehameha statues located?
Honolulu, Hilo, Kohala
What trade began in the late 1700s; which increased the amount of foreign ships arriving in Hawaiʻi?
FUR trade
What did Captain George Vancouver bring to Hawaiʻi? (4)
cattle, sheep, goats & geese
Kīwalaʻō, ended at Mokuʻōhai where Kiwalaʻō was killed during battle
Who were the two brothers who deserted Kamehameha after the voyage from Hawaiʻi had begun?
Kaʻiana and Nahiolea
What year did Kamehameha successfully unite the Hawaiian islands?
1810
What are 4 main reasons that trade ships began to stop in Hawaiʻi?
1 supplies in the amounts needed were not available along the west coast
2 captains needed men for their ships
3 fresh fruits and veggies available in the islands
4 they could repair their ships in Hawaiʻi