Kamehameha II arrived and invited Kaumualiʻi aboard his ship. That night, they sailed to Honolulu, where Kaumualiʻi was effectively under house arrest...
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his surprise, Kaumualiʻi eagerly signed a "treaty" granting Russian Tsar Alexander I of Russia a protectorate over Kauaʻi. Kaumualiʻi convinced Schäffer...
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Kaʻahumanu (section Kaumualiʻi of Kauaʻi)
kidnapped Kaumualiʻi on October 9, 1821, and Kaʻahumanu married him by force. After Kaumualiʻi died in 1824, and a rebellion by Kaumualiʻi's son Humehume...
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kill Kaumualiʻi. However, the other chiefs secretly continued the plan to poison King Kaumualiʻi. Isaac Davis, learning of the plot, warned Kaumualiʻi. Not...
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he invited Kaumualiʻi on board, Kamehameha II abruptly ordered the yacht to sail in the night. Upon returning to Honolulu, he had Kaumualiʻi "marry" Kaʻahumanu...
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way to China, while stopping at Waimea, Kauai for supplies, he did give Kaumualiʻi his own ensign to raise at the port, as the king only had a Russian flag...
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Kalaikuʻahulu was instrumental in the monarch's decision not to kill Kaumualiʻi, the ruler of that island, when he was the single member of the aliʻi...
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Harriet Kawahinekipi (redirect from Wahinekipi Kaumuali'i)
Harriet was born c. 1823 as Harriet Kaumualiʻi. Harriet's father was George "Prince" Kaumualiʻi, eldest son of King Kaumualiʻi, the last independent ruler of...
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Kamehameha II had left and kidnapped Kaumualiʻi, taking him to Honolulu in 1821. After his death in 1824, his son George Kaumualiʻi took back his birth name Humehume...
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the Queen Kamakahelei, and a future king of Niʻihau and Kauaʻi named Kaumualiʻi was born in 1790. Kauaʻi and Niʻihau are said to have carried the "highest...
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Niʻihau when he kidnapped Kaumualiʻi, ending his vassal rule over the islands. In 1822, Queen Kaʻahumanu and her husband King Kaumualiʻi traveled with Captain...
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with the conquest of Oahu in 1795. Hawaii was not unified until King Kaumualiʻi surrendered the islands of Kauai and Niihau in 1810. Kamehameha III moved...
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Niʻihau joined his Kingdom of Hawaiʻi, the last to do so. Their ruler, Kaumualiʻi, resisted Kamehameha for years. Kamehameha twice prepared a huge armada...
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Kingdom in 1795 after conquering most of the Hawaiian Islands. In 1810, Kaumualiʻi became a vassal of Kamehameha I, who therefore emerged as the sole sovereign...
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retrieve goods seized by Kaumualiʻi, chief of Kauai island. On arrival he became involved with internal Hawaiian politics, and Kaumualiʻi planned and manipulated...
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first marriage was to Humehume, known as George Prince Kaumualiʻi, the son of King Kaumualiʻi and a commoner. George was five years her senior and a veteran...
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independent ruler of Kauaʻi, Kaumualiʻi, asking him to acknowledge his overlordship. Although an invasion failed in 1804, Kaumualiʻi surrendered in 1810, uniting...
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Kekaulike Kinoiki was the daughter of the last king of Kauaʻi and Niʻihau Kaumualiʻi. She was the granddaughter of Kaneoneo, who attempted to take Oʻahu back...
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different names during his time, such as George Prince, George Prince Kaumualiʻi, Tamoree or Kumoree by American writers, was a son of the king of part...
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Menahune. Proponents of this hypothesis point to an 1820 census of Kauaʻi by Kaumualiʻi, the ruling aliʻi aimoku of the island, which listed 65 people as menehune...
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Peleioholani, King (1730–1770) Kamakahelei, (female) King (1770–1794) Kaumualiʻi, King of Kaua'i and Ni'ihau (1794–1810) Island of Hawaiʻi (complete list)...
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The young Prince Edward A. Kawānanakoa wearing the feather mahiole and ʻahuʻula of his ancestor, King Kaumualiʻi in 1947....
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Kekaihaʻakūlou (c. 1798–1853) was the last Queen of Kauaʻi (as wife to Kaumualiʻi) before the establishment of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi by King Kamehameha...
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Route 545 0.98 1.58 Kaumualiʻi Highway (Route 50) Kaumualiʻi Highway (Route 50) — — Hanapepe Road Route 550 14.080 22.660 Kaumualiʻi Highway (Route 50)...
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of Hawaii. She was born in the early 19th century. Her father was King Kaumualiʻi (1778–1824), descended from the royal family of Kauaʻi through his mother...
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62417°W / 21.92028; -159.62417 (21.920292, -159.624281). The main road is Kaumualiʻi Highway, Route 50. According to the United States Census Bureau, the Kaumakani...
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Hawaii Route 50 (redirect from Kaumuali'i Highway)
It is the longest numbered road on the island of Kauaʻi and is named Kaumualiʻi Highway. Hawaii Route 50 begins in Lihuʻe and heads west. The road passes...
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Russian-American Company as the result of an alliance with High Chief Kaumualiʻi, as well as in Sagallo, a short-lived Russian settlement established in...
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Became a British colony United States: Hawaii Kauai (complete list) – Kaumualiʻi, King of Kaua'i and Ni'ihau (1794–1810) Hawaiian Kingdom Kings (complete...
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contraction of Kealiʻiahonui. His name was given to him by his father Kaumualiʻi in honor of King Kamehameha I's peaceful takeover of Kauai and means the...
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