Hawaiian Monarchy
Overthrow &
Territory
Plantation Era &
Statehood
Tourism &
Environment
Hawaiian
Renaissance
100

The wife of Kamehameha IV.

Who is Emma Rooke?

100

What was the year that the Hawaiian Kingdom was overthrown?

1891

100

The hours and days that plantation workers had to work in the fields.

What are 10–12-hour workdays that stretched across 6 days?

100

The years of the Post-World War II Tourism era.

What is 1945-1959?

100

The Polynesian Voyaging Society was founded in this year.

What is 1973?

200

The person that King Kamehameha V wanted to name as his heir.

Who is Bernice Pauahi, but she refused the throne.

200

The president of the Annexation Club.

Who is Sanford B. Dole?

200

What was the date of Pearl Harbor?

December 7, 1941

200

The years of the Sustainable Tourism era.

What is the 2000s-present?

200

Eddie Aikau learned to surf at this place.

What is Walls Beach?

300

The first elected king of the Hawaiian Kingdom.

Who is King Lunalilo?

300

The Republic of Hawaii stood for how many years?

Four

300

The last group of immigrants to arrive in Hawaiʻi to work in the plantations.

What are the Filipinos?

300

The years of statehood and the early boom years of Hawai'i era.

What is 1959-1970s?

300

The founder of the Merrie Monarch festival.

Who is George Naʻope?

400

The two aliʻi who ran in the second election for the next monarch after King Lunalilo died.

Who is David Kalākaua vs. Emma Rooke?

400

A Hawaiian political group formed in 1889 to try to stop the overthrow and fight against the Bayonet Constitution.

Who is the Hui Kālaiʻāina?

400

The date that Hawaiʻi became the 50th state.

What is August 21, 1959?

400

The Traditional Knowledge for Sustainability for Hawaiʻi.

What is the ahupuaʻa system, traditional fishing practices, Native Hawaiian plant uses, cultural values, and modern conservation efforts?

400

By the 1980s, the Hawaiian language had declined to near extinction, with fewer than this number of speakers still alive.

What are 50 speakers?

500

The name of a treaty that gave tax-free access to U.S. markets for Hawaiʻi, while the United States would get Pearl Harbor for a naval base in return.

What is the Reciprocity Treaty?

500

The U.S. president originally wanted to return the monarchy to Queen Liliʻuokalani.  

Who is President Grover Cleveland?

500

The year that “Hawaiʻi Statehood Commission” was established.

What is 1947?

500

The Environmental Challenges in Hawaiʻi from tourism.

What are invasive species, habitat loss, overfishing, marine ecosystem degradation, pollution, and overuse of natural resources?

500

The events that led up to the Hawaiian Renaissance.

What are Kalama Valley (1971), Aloha Association Telethon (1973), Kahoʻolawe Protests (1976), Waiahole-Waikane Protests (1977), and Hilo Airport Protests (1978)?