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
Gerald A Browne
Gabrielle Wang
Phil Callaway, Martha O. Bolton
Ophelia Bell, Amelie Hunt
Philip Norman
Morgan Rice
Joe Millard
Nia Arthurs
Graciela Limón
Matthew Goodman