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  Kauikeaouli   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Kamehameha III, Kauikeaouli (placed in the dark clouds) Kaleiopapa Kuakamanolani Mahinalani Kalaninuiwaiakua Keaweawe`ulaokalani (the red trail or the roadway by which the god descends from heaven) was stillborn at Keauhou, Kona on the big island of Hawaii, August, 1813 or 14.
Kauikeaouli was cleansed, laid on a consecrated place, fanned, prayed over and sprinkled with water until he breathed, moved and cried.
The son of Kamehameha I and Keopuolani, the sacred wife, Kauikeaouli was hanai to Chief Kaikio`ewa and raised in `O`oma, Kekaha in the North Kona district.
www.huapala.org /Kauikeaolani.html   (394 words)

  
 King Kauikeaouli Kamehameha III chose St. Patrick's Day to be his
The name "Kauikeaouli" was given to him to commemorate the miraculous circumstances of his birth -- which is another reason why the date of his birth should have been easily remembered.
Thus Kauikeaouli as sovereign King of an independent nation of Hawai'i exercised self-determination on behalf of his native people and of all Hawai'i's people to move Hawai'i forward toward a modern system of laws with liberty and equality for all.
Even the age-difference between Kauikeaouli and his dearly beloved sister Nahi'ena'ena varies between one year and three years depending on what source is used (brother and sister were deeply in love, and she bore him a child who died in infancy).
angelfire.com /hi2/hawaiiansovereignty/kauikeaoulistpatricksday.html   (3045 words)

  
 Were non-kanaka maoli historically full partners in Hawai'i, or only second-class guests?
King Kauikeaouli Kamehameha III was probably born in the year 1814, a son of Kamehameha the Great by his sacred wife Keopuolani.
During this time, and prior to 1887, there were thousands of non-kanaka maoli subjects, and many more thousands of non-kanaka maoli denizens eligible to vote and residents and foreigners eligible to own property, and many non-kanaka maoli were elected to the legislature and served as important appointed officials and cabinet officers.
In 1842 Kauikeaouli, at the suggestion of Gerrit Judd, had sent two men to the United States, England, and France to try to obtain international recognition of the independence of Hawai'i.
www.angelfire.com /hi2/hawaiiansovereignty/fullpartners.html   (4655 words)

  
 Aloha-Hawaii.com: Kauikeaouli: The Reign of Kamehameha III
Born on August 11, 1813 on the Big Island of Hawaii, Kauikeaouli was the second son of Kamehameha the Great and Queen Keopuolani.
Kauikeaouli was only 11 when he ascended to the throne in June 1825, 11 months after the death of Liholiho.
When Kauikeaouli came to the throne, the native population numbered about 150,000, which was already less than half of the Hawaiian population at the time of Captain Cook’s arrival to Hawaii in 1778.
www.aloha-hawaii.com /hawaii/kamehameha+iii   (469 words)

  
 Kamehameha III - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kauikeaouli took the title of Kamehameha III upon becoming king of Hawai‘i.
Kamehameha III (born Kauikeaouli) (1814?–December 15, 1854) was the king of the Kingdom of Hawaii from 1824 to 1854.
He succeeded his brother, Kamehameha II, to the throne at the age of ten.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kamehameha_III   (267 words)

  
 ivy-nahienaena   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
However, Nahi'ena'ena and Kauikeaouli assumed that they would be united; they had been close from the earliest days, and furthermore,...
In January 1827 she was baptized and admitted to the church.
This meant that the princess was often summoned to share with her brother in festivities and court occasions.
hotspotshawaii.com /nalostuff/May96/Nahienaena.html   (452 words)

  
 Hulihee Palace   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Keopuolani, wife of Kamehameha I, traveled by canoe from Kohola to Keauhou Bay to give birth to Kauikeaouli, her second son.
Kauikeaouli was delivered stillborn on March 17, 1814.
Kauikeaouli, Kamehameha III, 1825 - 1854 was the longest in the history of the Kingdom.
www.huliheepalace.org /history_kamehameha3.htm   (167 words)

  
 Significant Dates in the History of Hawaii
Kauikeaouli (Kamehameha III) is born at Keauhou, Kona.
Kauikeaouli, age eleven, is proclaimed king as Kamehameha III, under the regency of Ka‘ahumanu, on June 6.
Prince Albert Edward Kauikeaouli, son of King Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma, is born May 20.
www.hawaiianhistory.org /ref/chron.html   (5001 words)

  
 Phase II Archaeology Survey at Moku'ula   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
In addition to being on the state and national registers of historic places, the royal residence of Kauikeaouli is within the Lahaina Historic District, a group of 60 sites in Lahaina administered by the County of Maui Cultural Resource Commission since 1962.
Kauikeaouli, who ruled as King Kamehameha III, resided in hale pili and in other structures on Moku'ula from 183 7 to 1845, although a coral block palace called Hale Piula was erected for him fronting the beach makai of Moku'ula (Klieger 1998)(Figure 2).
Kihawahine was the 'aumakua, or guardian, of Kauikeaouli and the royal family.
www.mokuula.com /archive/survey1999.shtml   (10301 words)

  
 Kuhina Nui   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
After the death of Kamehameha II in 1824, his younger brother and heir, Kauikeaouli, was still only a child.
After her death in 1832, a chiefess named Kinau assumed the office of kuhina nui and the regency until Kauikeaouli declared himself to be of age in 1833.
Kauikeaouli was crowned King Kamehameha III thereafter and the office of kuhina nui became the second most powerful office in the Kingdom.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/K/Kuhina-Nui.htm   (933 words)

  
 Hawaiian Royalty
As King Kamehameha III, Kauikeaouli was heavily influenced by the christian missionaries and adopted many beliefs into the Hawaiian culture.
The progress made during Kauikeaouli's reign allowed Hawaii to deal with other nations and to advance to the level of other civilied nations.
Kauikeaouli made Hawaii a central trading post for the pacific and increased Hawaii's economy and recognition around the world.
ccat.sas.upenn.edu /~mks/project/royalty.html   (1958 words)

  
 Nahienaena
Nahi`ena`ena and Kauikeaouli were the children of Kamehameha I and his sacred (highest spiritual rank) wife, Keopuolani.
Marriage of the two sacred children was discussed by the council of high chiefs in September, 1824, but the horrified missionaries forbade such a union although from time immemorial it was a Hawaiian tradition.
When Kauikeaouli ascended the throne as Kamehameha III, his sister was banished to Maui.
www.huapala.org /Nahienaena.html   (510 words)

  
 My Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Prince Albert Edward Kauikeaouli (photo) was born in 1858 in Honolulu, HI.
Kamehameha III was the last son of Kamehame the Great, ascended the throne of Hawaii when he was ten years old, on death of older brother, Liholiho (Kamehameha II) in London.
Kuhina-nui Kaahumanu governed as regent during Kauikeaouli's boyhood with the assistance of a council of chiefly advisors.
www.alaska.net /~tomandal/gen/d17.htm   (770 words)

  
 alii   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
This was largely possible because of the export of sandalwood to Asia.
Kauikeaouli became king after Liholiho died in England in 1824.
Kauikeaouli became King after his older brother Liholiho died.
www.k12.hi.us /~gta/hawaii/alii/alii.htm   (291 words)

  
 AliiShuttle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
With natural lava on each side of the run, it could give a new meaning to the term "wipe out." the sled run, at one mile (1.6 K), was the longest ever built.
To see birthplace of Kauikeaouli (Kamehameha III) it is necessary to walk to Keahou bay.
The story goes that Kauikeaouli seemed stillborn, and was revived by a kahuna from Kanapala who was visiting from the far side of the island.
www.alohacactus.com /AliiShuttle.html   (983 words)

  
 Kingdom of Hawaii - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
They were Liholiho (Kamehameha II) and Kauikeaouli (Kamehameha III).
For a period between Liholiho and Kauikeaouli's reigns, Kamehameha the Great's primary wife, Queen Kaʻahumanu, would rule as Queen Regent and Kuhina Nui, or Prime Minister.
Dynastic rule by the Kamehameha family tragically ended in 1872 with the death of Lot (Kamehameha V).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kingdom_of_Hawaii   (1541 words)

  
 The Monarchy
Kauikeaouli, the last son of Kamehameha the Great to rule, ascended the throne while he was ten years old, upon the death of his older brother.
Kaahumanu governed as regent during Kauikeaouli's boyhood with the assistance of a council of chiefly advisors.
Tortured by love of her brother and guilt from new-found Christian beliefs that had made inroads into traditional Hawaiian ways, Princess Nahienaena drifted into despondency and died at the age of twenty-one.
www.hawaiian-roots.com /monarchy.htm   (1858 words)

  
 Ka'iwakiloumoku - Hawaiian Cultural Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Kauikeaouli, by now King Kamehameha the III, maintained his residence on the island with his wife Queen Kalama.
Kauikeaouli interred his beloved sister, Nāhi‘ena‘ena, in a tomb on the island in 1836 along with the iwi of their mother and other royal family members.
In the 1880s Princess Pauahi Bishop moved the remains of her relatives to a nearby churchyard after the tomb Kauikeaouli had built fell into ruin.
www.kaiwakiloumoku.ksbe.edu /aahoaka/mokuula.php   (717 words)

  
 James M. Bayman, Department of Anthropology, University of Hawai'i
This organization is especially dedicated to preserving and celebrating the cultural heritage of Kaniakapupu, on the island of O'ahu.
Kaniakapupu was a royal residence of King Kamehameha III (Kauikeaouli), the paramount head of state for the sovereign Hawaiian kingdom in the mid-19th century.
The summer residence of King Kamehameha III (Kauikeaouli), completed by the mid-1840s, is reported to have been built on the site of a heiau (religious structure).
www.anthropology.hawaii.edu /faculty/bayman/bayman.htm   (1327 words)

  
 THE HANA HOU SERIES
Wahine wore mu`umu`u, lived in grass houses with lauhala mats, ate fish and poi, but it was under the rule of King Kamehameha III (Kauikeaouli) and Kuhina Nui Kinau that their lives were changed most.
Kauikeaouli resented the lessened power of the king who no longer had sole power or could give and take land at will.
Their bodies were returned to Hawai`i for burial, and Liholio's ten-year old brother Kauikeaouli became Kamehameha III.
holoholo.org /hanahou/hhpart32.html   (938 words)

  
 ISSAC W.- KINA'U   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
She was also the kuhina nui for Kauikeaouli, Kamehameha III.
Kina'u's older brother was Kamehameha Iwi and her sister was Kamamalu (Queen Kamamalu).
They both had five children together, Kina'u and her husband also adopted Bernice Pauahi, who was the great-grand-daughter of Kamehameha I. As the Kuhina nui, Kina'u tried to outlaw alcohol because she gave her son (Kamehameha IV- Alexander Liholiho) to Kauikeaouli, who was an alcoholic.
www.hotspotshawaii.com /nalostuff/May96/Kina'u.html   (181 words)

  
 Ka'iwakiloumoku - Hawaiian Cultural Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
"He aupuni palapala koʻu.” proclaimed Kauikeaouli in a speech on the day of his accession as King Kamehameha III in 1825.
“My kingdom is one of literacy." Only ten years of age at the time, Kauikeaouli was himself a student learning to read and write the Hawaiian language set to the new alphabet.
The first Hawaiian law relating to education was enacted in 1839 and was oddly titled “The Business of Females.” The law reflected a prevalent belief in the United States at the time, that women have a significant role in educating the young.
www.kaiwakiloumoku.ksbe.edu /Makalii/nawahine.php   (170 words)

  
 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Local News
Among his dozens of wives was KEOPUOLANI, "The Sacred Wife," mother to the heirs apparent, Liholiho and Kauikeaouli.
Dowager Queen Kaahumanu (1772-1832), Barren, striking and inteliigent, "The Favorite Wife" of Kamehameha I was his constant companion and the only of his wives who met with foreigners.
When he died, she became regent of Liholiho, then of his successor Kauikeaouli; she remarried, to Kaumualii, the governor of Kauai.
starbulletin.com /1999/06/16/millennium/story3.html   (538 words)

  
 In honor of the memory of Hawaiian patriot Timoteo Ha'alilio
His fate was sealed, when in his early teens Ha'alilio was chosen as companion to young Kauikeaouli.
Upon the death of Liholiho, Kauikeaouli ascended to the Hawaiian throne, taking the name of King Kamehameha III, and Ha'alilio was always close at hand.
Ha'alilio's friendship with Kauikeaouli would span the entirety of his life, but it was his dedication to his country for which he is honored.
www.alohaquest.com /arbitration/news_polynesian_0011e.htm   (1305 words)

  
 EH.Net Encyclopedia: Economic History of Hawai'i
In 1844, the government began a 12-year program, known as the Great Mahele (Division), to dismantle the traditional system of land tenure.
King Kauikeaouli gave up his interest in all island lands, retaining ownership only in selected estates.
Ali'i had the right to take out fee simple title to lands held at the behest of the king.
eh.net /encyclopedia/?article=lacroix.hawaii.history   (3813 words)

  
 Hawaii Royalty :: Kings and Queens of Hawaii :: Hawaii royalty Hawaii's ali`i Pele Maui Kamehameha :: Hawaii ...
In 1823 Kamehameha II went to England with his wife and there they died of measles, one of the many European diseases that Pacific islanders had no natural resistance to.
Liholio's little brother Kauikeaouli became King Kamehameha III with Queen Kaahumanu ruling as regent until she died in 1832.
Because of her Kauikeaouli was baptized Christian and banned ancient Hawaiian beliefs and practices.
www.royalelephant.com /hawaii/local/hawaiiroyaltyb.htm   (506 words)

  
 Mar 15 - Kauikeaouli Race Results - HIPA - BigIsland, Hawaii :: OCPaddler.com :: Outrigger Canoe Paddling
Aloha All, Celebrating the birthday of Kauikeaouli, Kamehameha III; today marked the 9th running of the Keauhou Canoe Club OC-1/OC-2/Surfski Race.
A special addition to the event this year was the 3 mile Teens race and 3 mile Paddleboard Race.
As this event featured many of the novice paddlers, they then had the opportunity to put to test what they had learned from the experts.
www.ocpaddler.com /article91.html   (265 words)

  
 Aloha-Hawaii.com: Kamehameha V
Born on December 11, 1830, Lot Kamehameha was the last direct descendant of Kamehameha the Great to rule the Hawaiian kingdom.
Lot’s mother was Kinau, a half-sister of Kamehameha II (Liholiho) and Kamehameha III (Kauikeaouli).
When Kauikeaouli’s two children died in infancy, he adopted Kinau’s children as his heirs.
www.aloha-hawaii.com /hawaii/kamehameha+v   (440 words)

  
 kamehameha the third | Essays   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Kauikeaouli was born on August 11, 1813 on the Big Island of Hawaii.
For 14 years of his reign Kauikeaouli was guided by Kaahumanu and Kinau.
(The Reign of Kamehameha III Website) Kauikeaouli’s reign of thirty years was filled with change and accomplishment.
www.fratfiles.com /read.php?id=56259   (155 words)

  
 Hawaii-United States Treaty - 1826
Articles of arrangement made and concluded at Oahu between Thomas ap Catesby Jones appointed by the United States, of the one part, and Kauikeaouli, King of the Sandwich Islands, and his Guardians, on the other part.
The peace and friendship subsisting between the United States, and their Majesties, the Queen Regent, and Kauikeaouli, King of the Sandwich Islands, and their subjects and people, are hereby confirmed, and declared to be perpetual.
The ships and vessels of the United States (as well as their Consuls and all other citizens within the territorial jurisdiction of the Sandwich Islands, together with all their property), shall be inviolably protected against all Enemies of the United States in time of war.
www.hawaii-nation.org /treaty1826.html   (206 words)

  
 Hawaii Directory for businesses, vacations and resources
Sandalwood trading and whaling declined during this time, but the sugar industry began to grow.
The nephew of Kauikeaouli, Alexander Liholiho was the son of Kekuanaoa and his wife Kinau, the grandson of Kamehameha I, younger brother of Lot Kamehameha and elder brother of Victoria Kamamalu.
He ascended to the throne after the death of his uncle in December of 1854.
www.thehawaiianportal.com /monarchs.php   (1454 words)

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