Captive Paradise: A History of Hawaii
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Granville, Earl
Gray, Capt. Robert
Great Mahele
Green, Rev. Jonathan Smith
Green, William L.
Gregg, D. L.
Gresham, Walter Q.
Grieve, Robert
Guizot, François
Gulick, Rev. Peter & Fanny
Ha‘aheo
Ha‘alelea, Chief Levi
Ha‘alilio, Timothy
Haiha Naihe
Haleakala
Hale La‘au
Halema‘uma‘u
Hale Naua Society
Hale o Keawe
Hall, Rev. Edward Oscar
Hamakua
Hamilton-Gordon, George, 4th Earl of Aberdeen
Hanai
Hanaiakamalama
Hanalei Bay
Hancock (ship)
haole, defined
Harbottle, Capt. John
Hardy, Charles J.
Harris, C. C.
Harrison, Pres. Benjamin
Hatch, Francis
Hawai‘i (island), royal remains, Kuakini as governor 116 Ruth removed as governor
Hawaiian Gazette (newspaper)
Hawaiian Homes Commission Act
Hawaiian League
Hawaiian Outrigger Canoe Club
Hawaiian Patriotic League
Hawaiian Statehood
Haystack Prayer Meeting
Hazard, HMS
Hewahewa
Hikiau Heiau
Hilo
Hitchcock, Rebecca
Hoapili
Hoapiliwahine
Hoar, Sen. George Frisbie
Holt, John Dominis
Holman, Dr. Thomas
Holmes, Hannah
Honaunau
Honokohau
Honoli‘i, John
Honolulu, as Honoruru, Kamehameha invasion, Russian fort at, arrival of missionaries, arrival of HMS Blonde, missionary compound at, burned by Kalanimoku, execution of Kamanawa II in, Chinese in, arrival of Catholic missionaries, arrival of HMS Dublin, census data, sanitation, epidemic at, whaling ships at, Castle & Cooke in, royal mausoleum, Samuel Clemens at, Kamehameha V in, rioting in, USS Boston at
Honolulu Rifles
Honolulu Star (newspaper)
Hooikaika (ship)
Hooper, William Northey
Hope (ship)
Hopu, Thomas
Hoshi, Toru
Hualalai
Hubbard, Russell
Hudson’s Bay Company
Hui aloha ‘aina, see Hawaiian Patriotic League
Hula, banned, importance to Hawaiian culture; permitted by Kamehameha III, restoration by Kalakaua
Hula ma‘i
Hulihe‘e Palace
Hulumanu
Iaukea, Curtis
Idaho, SS
Iliahi, see Sandalwood
Imperial Eagle (ship)
Infanticide
Ingelow, Benjamin
Inouye, Sen. Daniel
‘Iolani Palace (first), Kamehameha III purchase
‘Iolani Palace (second), protests at, construction & features, government transfer at, restoration
Iphigenia (ship)
Jackal (ship)
Jajczay, Capt. Joseph
Japanese, possible source of syphilis, immigration issues, Kalakaua in, during coup, Pres. McKinley and, expansionism, warships of, Japanese-Americans during World War II
Jarves, James Jackson
John Palmer (ship)
Johnson, Pres. Andrew
Jones, John Coffin
Judd, Albert Francis
Judd, Charles
Judd, Elizabeth Kina‘u
Judd, Gerrit P., visit to Kilauea, early years in Hawai‘i, criticizes chiefs, resigns from mission, enmity of Dillon, journey to Europe & America
Judd, Laura Fish
Judd Lawrence
Kaae, Junius
Ka‘ahumanu, Queen, Kamehameha and, characterization of, destroys kapu, Keopuolani and, missionary women and, as Christian, as ruler, forbids infanticide, death
Ka‘ahumanu Society
Kaauwai, Elizabeth Kahanu
Kaauwai, William Hoapili
Ka‘eo
Ka‘eo, Peter Young
Kahahawai, Joe
Kahanamoku, Duke Paoa Kahinu
Kahekili, King, possible father of Kamehameha I
Kahikolu Church
Kahili,
Kaho‘olawe
Ka‘iana
Kaikilani
Kaikio‘ewa
Kailua Kona, Kamehameha II investiture, arrival of missionaries, cotton ginning at, coffee growing ar
Ka‘iulani, Princess Victoria, birth, proposed for Japanese imperial marriage, and Ruth Ke‘elikolani, in the U.S., possible queen, during Spanish-American War, death
Kaiwi Channel
Kalakaua, Edward David
Kalakaua, King David, early years, witnesses grandfather’s execution, converts to Anglicanism, Lunalilo and, intercedes in palace mutiny, Emma and, election & rioting, repairs public image, travel to U.S., obtains reciprocity treaty, world tour of, Pres. James A. Garfield and, Chinese immigration and, coronation, support for native culture, Ruth Ke‘elikolani and, constructs ‘Iolani Palace, Abraham Rosenberg and, coinage scandal, Walter Murray Gibson and, disreputability, opium bribery scandal, opposition against, Bayonet Constitution and, Pearl Harbor lease, death, burial
Kalama, Queen, dalliance with Prince Moses Kakuaiwa
Kalanianaole, Prince Jonah Kuhio
Kalanikupule, King
Kalanimoku, High Chief, Kamehameha and, destruction of kapu and, Keopuolani and, endorses proscription of infanticide, burns Honolulu, missionaries and, Boki and, Christianity of
Kalaniopu‘u, King
Kalani Pauahi
Kalauokalani, David
Kalaupapa
Kaleleiki
Kaliokalani, James
Kamaka‘eha, Lydia, see Lili‘uokalani
Kamakau, Samuel Manaiakalani
Kamamalu, Queen, hosts foreigners, visits England & death
Kamamalu, Princess Victoria, and Royal School, bridesmaid to Emma Na‘ea, affair with Marcus Monsarrat, barred from marrying Lunalilo, death & funeral
Kamanawa II, High Chief
Kame‘eiamoku,
Kamehameha I, as Tamehemeha, early years as Pai‘ea, youth, Capt. Cook visit and, fights Kiwala‘o, Ka‘ahumanu and, Kame‘eiamoku and, acquisition of Western armaments, English captives and, business acumen of, Keopuolani and, builds Pu‘ukohola heiau, conquest of Hawai‘i Island, killing of Keoua Kuahu‘ula, war with Kalanikupule, defeated on Kaua‘i, human sacrifice and, oku‘u and, makes peace with Kaumuali‘i, trust in Georg Anton Schäffer, Don Francisco de Paula Marín and, sandalwood monopoly and, declares Law of the Splintered Paddle, preference for name “Hawaii”, death & ceremonies, fleet of
Kamehameha II, as Rihoriho or Tamehameha II, accession, assigned kuhina nui as coruler, end of kapu and, alcohol and, as king, Keopuolani and, death, trip to England, Kamamalu and, embassy to Kaumuali‘i
Kamehameha III, as Tamehameha III, birth, used by mother to end kapu, accession, emotional conflicts, Nahi‘ena‘ena and, attempts suicide, ends regency, marries Kalama, as king, arranges succession, cession of islands to Great Britain, Boki and, ends Catholic persecution, Capt. Laplace and, Lord Paulet and, restoration of kingdom and, Gerrit Judd and, French raid and, near cession to the U.S., governmental reforms of, Great Mahele and, death, illegitimate son
Kamehameha IV, early years, diplomatic mission, racist treatment in U.S., Emma and, marriage, religion and, as king, reinterment of royal remains, shoots Henry Neilson, bereavement over son, death, Lunalilo and, Kalakaua and
Kamehameha V, at Royal School, affair with Abigail Maheha, diplomatic mission, character, proclamation as king, constitution and, leprosy and, released from engagement, refusal to marry, Lunalilo and, Emma and, veto of lottery bill, hosts ball for Prince Alfred, deterioration & death, Second Hawaiian Renaissance and
Kamehameha Schools
Kamehameha (yacht)
Kamokuiki
Kanawai Mamalahoe, see Law of the Splintered Paddle
Kane
Kaneohe
Kaniakapupu
Kanui, William
Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (newspaper)
Kaomi
Kaona‘eha
Kapa‘au
Kapi‘olani, High Chiefess, early life, challenges Pele, baptism, rescues royal remains, later years, Christian reputation
Kapi‘olani, Queen Esther, haku of crown prince, marriage to Kalakaua, sponsors maternity home, at Queen Victoria’s Jubilee, bereavement, death, Lili‘uokalani and
Kapu, makahiki and, refuge from, Kamehameha I and, Opukaha‘ia works against, ending observance of, Keopuolani and, punishment for violation, Kapi‘olani and, at Waialua
Kapu moe
Kapu stick
Kapu ‘uha
Kapuaiwa, Lot, see Kamehameha V
Kau
Kaua‘i, Kamehameha defeated on, surrender to Kamehameha, Russian foothold on, missionaries on, Kamehameha II embassy to, Abigail Maheha exile to, sugar production on, silk production on, coffee production on, Wyllie estate on, Emma on, Ko‘olau fugitive on
Kaua‘i Channel
Kauikeaouli, see Kamehameha III
Kaulia, James Keauiluna
Kaumuali‘i, King, prepares for invasion, surrenders to Kamehameha, and Russians, agrees to abandon kapu, welcomes missionaries, renews allegiance to Ka‘ahumanu
Kaumuali‘i, Prince George, death
Kawaiaha‘o Church
Kawaihae
Kawananakoa, Prince David
Kealakekua Bay
Keali‘iahonui
Kealoha, James
Keaweaheulu
Ke‘elikolani, Princess Ruth, as po‘olua, wealth, removed from royal succession, at luau for Prince Alfred, at death of Kamehameha V, slights from Kalakaua, people’s devotion to, resistance to Christianity, family life, appearance, swindles Claus Spreckels, and Mauna Loa eruption, builds Keoua Hale, death, witchcraft against Kalakaua
Kekauluohi (kuhina nui), as mother of Lunalilo
Kekuaiwa, Prince Moses
Kekuanaoa, Mataio, marries Kina‘u, father of royal heirs, and Royal School, and ‘Iolani Palace, and Capt. Paulet, and Adm. Tromelin, baptized Anglican, pressures Princess Bernice, adopts Princess Ruth
Kekuaokalani
Kekuhaopi‘o
Kekuiapoiwa II, High Chiefess
Keli‘imaika‘i
Kendrick, Capt. John
Keohokalole
Keopuolani, Queen, capture & marriage to Kamehameha, high rank, role in ending kapu, conversion & death, funeral
Keoua
Keoua Kuahu‘ula
Keoua Hale
Kiau
Kilauea, 1790 eruption, visit by Kapi‘olani
Kimeone
Kina‘u, Elizabeth (kuhina nui), family life, on burden of office, and marriage of Kamehameha III, desires Judds’ daughter in hanai, monopolizes teachers, opposition to Catholicism, death, intervenes in hanai of Kalakaua, names Lili‘uokalani, as mother of Ke‘elikolani
Kina‘u, John William Pitt
Kina‘u (ship)
King George (ship)
Kinney, William A.
Kinoiki, Victoria
Kino‘ole o Liliha
Kiwala‘o
Kohala, Kamehameha birthplace, Mo‘okini heiau at, mission at, sugar cultivation at, Kamehameha statue at
Kohala Sugar Co.
Koloa (Kaua‘i)
Koloa Beach (battle)
Kona
Ko‘olau (fugitive)
Ko‘olau (mountains)
Kotzebue, Otto von
Krout, Mary
Ku‘
Kuakini, John Adams
Ku‘e Petitions
Kuhina nui, Ka‘ahumanu as, Victoria Kamamalu as, Kekauluohi as, Kina‘u as, possibility of Liliha as, Kekuanaoa as
Kuka‘ilimoku
Kuleana
Kuleana Act
Kunuiakea, Albert
La‘anui, Princess Elizabeth
La Bonite (ship)
Lackawanna, USS
La Comète (ship)
Ladd, William
Ladd & Co.
Lady Washington (ship)
La Favorite (ship)
Lahaina, as residence of Kamehameha III, as residence of Keopuolani, whaler John Palmer at, lighthouse at, whalers at, epidemics, Kamehameha IV excursion to,
Lahainaluna Seminary,
Lana‘i
Land Commission
Lapérouse, Comte de
Laplace, Capt. C. P. T.
L’Artémise (ship)
La Sérieuse (ship)
Latter-Day Saints, see Mormons
Laupahoehoe
La Vénus (ship)
Law of the Splintered Paddle
Ledyard, Cpl. John
Lee, Catherine
Lee, William Little
Leleiohoku, William Pitt I
Leleiohoku, William Pitt II
Lelia Bird (ship)
Leo XII, Pope
Leo XIII, Pope
Leopold I, King of the Belgians
Leopold II, King of the Belgians
Liberal Party
Liholiho, see Kamehameha II
Liholiho, Alexander, see Kamehameha IV
Likelike, Princess Miriam, marriage, mother of Ka‘iulani
Liliha, High Chiefess, trip to London, baptized Catholic, governor of O‘ahu, in suite of Kamehameha III
Lili‘uokalani, Queen, Emma and, married life, Prince Alfred and, Lunalilo and, dissimulation in memoirs, renamed as crown princess, as regent, as crown princess, John William Pitt Kina‘u and, Bernice Pauahi and, in London, takes young lover, accession, as queen, writes new constitution, prorogues legistlature, dissuaded from issuing constitution, coup and, Ka‘iulani and, amnesty and, countercoup and, abdicates, in U.S. to oppose annexation, Abigail Campbell and, later years, death
Lodge, Sen. Henry Cabot
Loeau, Princess Jane
London, Charmian
London, Jack
Lono, association with Kealakekua Bay, makahiki and, Capt. Cook taken for 2
Lonoapuakau
Loomis, Elisha & Maria
Louis Philippe, King of the French
Loomis
Loomis, Maria
Lot, Prince, see Kamehameha V
Lunalilo, King, ancestry, Kamehamehas and, election as king, alcohol and, Pearl Harbor and, mutiny and, death, mistress and, Emma and, Kalakaua and
L’Uranie (ship)
Lurline, SS
Macfarlane, E. C.
Mackay, John
Mahan, Capt. Alfred Thayer
Mahaulepa Beach
Maheha, Princess Abigail
Mahele, see Great Mahele
Maheha, Princess Abigail
Mahune, Boaz
Maigret, Monsignor
Mail & postage
Maine, USS
Makahiki
Makawa‘o
Makuwahine, Juliana
Malietoa, King
Malo, Davida
Manoa Hills
Manoa Valley
Manono
Marcy, William
Marín, Don Francisco de Paula
Marín, Lahilahi
Marquesas Islands
Marshall and Wildes
Marshall, James F. B.
Marumoto, Masaji
Mary Frasier (ship)
Massie, Thalia
Massie, Thomas
Mau
Maui, Capt. Cook at, Simon Metcalfe at, Kamehameha conquest of, Kalanikupule conquest of, Keopuolani on, vermin on, whalers at, female seminary on, weaving school on, potato cultivation on, Liliha on, epidemics on, Kalakaua boyhood on, sugar production on, Chinese on, ku‘e petitions collected at, opposition to provisional government on, Lorrin Thurston on
Maui Channel
Mauna ‘Ala Cemete
ry
Mauna Kea
Mauna Loa
McCook, Edward
McKinley, Pres. William, and Reciprocity Treaty, signs annexation treaty, receives Lili‘uokalani, and Sen. Hoar,
McKinley Tariff Act
McVeigh, Jack
Meares, Capt. John
Mecham, Cmdr. George Frederick
Meek, Eliza
Merrill, G. W.
Meiji, Emperor, see Mutsuhito
Metcalfe, Capt. Simon
Metcalfe, Thomas Humphrey
Michelson, Miriam
Middlebury College
Miller, Sen. John F.
Miller, William
Mills, Samuel, Jr.
Mills, Samuel, Sr.
Missionary Herald (newspaper)
Moku‘ohai, Battle of
Moloka‘i, Kamehameha conquest, leper colony established, sugar plantations, Jack London’s visit
Monroe Doctrine
Monsarrat, Marcus
Mo‘okini heiau
Morgan Report
Morgan, Sen. John Tyler
Mormons
Morrill, Sen. Justin Smith
Morse, Samuel F. B.
Murphy, Columba
Mutsuhito, Emperor
Na‘ea, Emma, see Emma, Queen
Nahaolelua, Paul
Naha Stone
Nahi‘ena‘ena, Princess, birth, early life, death & wake
Naihe, see Haiha Naihe
Namahana, High Chiefess
Namolokama
Naniwa, HIJMS
Napela, Ionatana
Napoleon Louis
National Reform Party
Nawahi, Emma Aima
Nawahi, Joseph
Neilson, Henry
Neumann, Paul
New Hebrides
ni‘aupi‘o (rank)
Ni‘ihau, Capt. Cook at, Emma visit
Nootka Crisis
Nootka (ship)
Nordhoff, Charles
North West America (ship)
Nuhou (newspaper)
Nu‘uanu Pali, 1795 battle, missionaries’ encounter
Nu‘uanu Valley
O‘ahu, Kahekili conquest, Kalanikupule and, Kamehameha conquest, Isaac Davis as governor, epidemics and, Marín estate, Boki as governor, Ka‘ahumanu tour of, sugar production on, coffee grown on, Kekuanaoa as governor, John O. Dominis as governor, Archibald Cleghorn as governor
Oahu Amateur Theatre
Oahu Charity School
Obookiah, Henry, see Opukaha‘ia
Okuma, Shigenobu
Oku‘u
Olowalu (massacre)
Omai
Opukaha‘ia, early life, escape from Hawai‘i, presses for missionary effort, death, exhumed & repatriated
Pa‘a‘aina, Princess Mary
Pacific Commercial Advertiser (newspaper)
Pa‘ia
Pai‘ea, see Kamehameha I
Palawai
Palmerston, Lord
Papa‘ena‘ena heiau
Papa ‘I‘i, John, vice principal of Royal School