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During Cook's initial visit, he attempted to barter with the Hawaiians and ordered his men to remove the wood used to border the natives' sacred "Morai" burial ground, used for high-ranking individuals and depictions of their gods. Ledyard says in his journals that Cook offered some iron hatchets for
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Kanaʻina angrily approached Cook, who reacted by striking the chief with the broad (flat) side of his sword. Kanaʻina jumped at Cook and grabbed him. Some accounts state that Kanaʻina did not intend to hit Cook while other descriptions say the chief deliberately struck the navigator across the head
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By the time they got to the beach, Kalaniʻōpuʻu's two youngest sons, who had been following their father believing they were being invited to visit the ship again with the ruler, began to climb into the boats waiting at the shore. Kānekapōlei shouted to them to get out of the boat and pleaded with
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to the Atlantic Ocean for approximately nine months. He returned to the island chain to resupply, initially exploring the coasts of Maui and the Big Island of Hawaii and trading with locals, then making anchor in Kealakekua Bay in January 1779. Cook and his crew were initially welcomed and treated
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as Cook's body was dragged up the hill to the town by the Native Hawaiians, where they tore him to pieces. Despite the enmity, the Hawaiians had prepared his body with funerary rituals usually reserved for the chiefs and highest elders of society. Hawaiians placed value on bones, particularly the
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along with a company of armed marines. They went directly to the ruling chief's enclosure where Kalaniʻōpuʻu was still sleeping. They woke him and directed him, urgently but without threat, to come with them. As Cook and his men marched the ruler out of the royal enclosure, Cook himself held the
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was stolen from the ship by the Hawaiians, testing the foreigners' reaction to see how far they could go with such a significant loss. The Hawaiians had begun openly stealing from the foreigners. To try to obtain the return of the stolen longboat from the Hawaiians, Cook attempted to kidnap the
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Our return to this bay was as disagreeable to us as it was to the inhabitants, for we were reciprocally tired of each other. They had been oppressed and were weary of our prostituted alliance...It was also equally evident from the looks of the natives as well as every other appearance that our
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the wooden border around the Morai and when the dismayed and insulted chiefs refused, Cook proceeded to give orders to ascend the Morai, chop down the fence and load the boats with the wood. John Ledyard also tells of an episode where Captain
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friendship was now at an end, and that we had nothing to do but to hasten our departure to some different island where our vices were not known, and where our intrinsic virtues might gain us another short space of being wondered at.
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Cook and his expedition were the first Europeans to arrive in Hawaii. They were eventually followed by mass migrations of Europeans and Americans to the islands that gave rise to the overthrow of the
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was the only American aboard Cook's ship during this time. Ledyard was present during the events leading up to and during Cook's death, and wrote a detailed account of the events in his journals.
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her husband to stop. The ruler then realized that Cook and his men were not asking him to visit the ship, but were attempting to abduct him. At this point he stopped and sat down.
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seeking to rescue their hostage. The ensuing battle killed Cook and several Royal Marines, as well as several Hawaiians. Kalaniʻōpuʻu survived the exchange.
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long bones, such as in the legs, and would remove them from the rest of the body for keeping. As part of an honour ritual, Cook’s heart was
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On 6 February Cook's ships left Kealakekua Bay. They were soon met with an unexpected hard gale which wrenched the mainmast of the
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by the four most powerful Hawaiian chiefs. After requests from the British, some of his remains were returned to his crew for
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A catalogue of the different specimens of cloth collected in the three voyages of Captain Cook, to the Southern Hemisphere
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hands of the elder chief as they walked away from the town toward the beach. Kalaniʻōpuʻu's favourite wife,
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On 2 February 1778, Cook continued on to the coast of North America and Alaska, mapping and searching for a
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The Explorations of Captain James Cook in the Pacific, as Told by Selections of His Own Journals, 1768–1779
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and chanting. They yelled at the priest to go away, but he kept approaching them while singing the
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Under Hawaiian Skies: A Narrative of the Romance, Adventure and History of the Hawaiian Islands
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considered Cook to be the god Lono himself is considered to be inaccurate and is attributed to
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Declarations of Independence: Encyclopedia of American Autonomous and Secessionist Movements
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Stabbed while attempting to hold the Hawaiian chief for the return of a stolen boat.
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A cropped version of the original painting by Cleveley which was discovered in 2004
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returned again to Kealakekua Bay to make repairs. Ledyard writes on 13 February:
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Visions of Culture: An Introduction to Anthropological Theories and Theorists
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Madness, Betrayal and the Lash: The Epic Voyage of Captain George Vancouver
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Captain Cook: The Life, Death and Legacy of History's Greatest Explorer
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The Last Voyage of Captain Cook: The Collected Writings of John Ledyard
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led three separate voyages to chart areas of the globe unknown to the
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Voyages of Discovery: Captain Cook and the Exploration of the Pacific
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On the morning of 14 February 1779, Cook and his men launched from
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One of the most famous reproductions of 'Death of Captain Cook' by
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In Search of Captain Cook: Exploring the Man Through His Own Words
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This article is about the event. For paintings of the event, see
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Book Notes: A Monthly Literary Magazine and Review of New Books
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Thicker Than Water: The Origins of Blood as Symbol and Ritual
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The Three Voyages of Captain James Cook Round the World. ...
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Hawaiian Historical Society. Reprints (1787, 1788 and 1789)
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season, an ancient New Year festival in honour of the god
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Naske, Claus M.; Slotnick, Herman E. (22 October 2014).
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Cook's men were confronted on the beach by an elderly
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How "Natives" Think: About Captain Cook, For Example
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Index

Battle of Kealakekua Bay
Death of Cook

John Cleveley the Younger
Kealakekua Bay
Hawaii
James Cook
James Cook
Kalaniʻōpuʻu
ruling chief
aliʻi nui
Hawaii
Kealakekua Bay
Kingdom of Hawaii
monarchy
pro-American
beginning in 1893
James Cook
Kingdom of Great Britain
third and final voyage
Islands of Hawaii
a series
History of Hawaii
Flag of Hawaii
Early history
Discovery and settlement
Battle of Kealakekua Bay
Hawaiian Kingdom
Kamehameha dynasty
Unification of Hawaii

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