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Hawaii–Tahiti relations

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311: 29: 402:. They were in Britain and in France. As soon as they heard of the events here in Hawaiʻi, they quickly petitioned the British Government in order to ascertain if their approval had been given. Here I reign with the support of some righteous foreigners and I think therein my Government shall endure in times when I am again troubled by foreign governments. My own people and those from foreign lands are equally protected under me. I reign in peace. I am not too frequently bothered by very burdensome tasks, but it is my duty to observe and supervise all the work that my Officers do. 431: 422: 48: 261: 552: 59: 325:, who were sympathetic to the Tahitian Queen, were horrified at the situation in Tahiti, knowing Hawaiʻi was as susceptible—if not more so—to European colonial aggression in the Pacific. The Hawaiians were especially fearful of the French. The French admiral Dupetit Thouars, who had invaded Tahiti, landed in Hawaiʻi a decade before in 1837 aboard the French frigate 386:] within me to help you. At one time, however, I thought of fetching you, and of bringing you to live here in Hawaiʻi with us, but upon reflection I hesitate lest you soon become a refugee from your own country. Therefore I have put aside my thoughts to invite you to come here. Perhaps this latter thought is right [ 592:
I will now make a communication to you. I have compassion towards you on account of your son's dying. My love to you with all the chiefs of all your islands. I now serve the God of you and of us. We are now learning to read and write. When I shall become skillful in learning I will then go and see
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and deporting Catholic missionaries—in the case of Tahiti, Queen Pōmare denied such doings—which resulted in conflict with France, the dominant Catholic power during the 1800s. Hawaiʻi was able to escape colonialism by gaining the recognition of France, Great Britain, and the United States while
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and the young King Kamehameha III stop persecuting the French Catholic missionaries; at that time Dupetit Thouars was captain of an exploring expedition and didn't have the power or men to put any pressure on the Hawaiians. The demands were ignored and the anti-French stance of the government
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Just before this, I had a problem similar to yours, although yours is the graver situation. God was truly generous to me, and my Government emerged victorious at this time. In my time of trouble certain people stood by my side to aid me. I had a foreigner
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I write this little word to you to tell you to undo the wrong and injury done to me, your sister, Queen of the Islands of the South, and tell the editor and printer to print in the Polynesian this word, the copy of a letter that I have written to
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who had sworn an oath before me, to have no other Sovereign but myself, and he worked with vigor as is the foreigner's way, quickly deciding what was for our good and what should be done. There were other foreigners also, and including my man,
390:] because I have heard things may be right again. Perhaps it is better for you to rely upon the generosity of the King of France, in order that you might not prejudice your petition that seeks redress and affection from him. 310: 456:, which was sailed to Tahiti. Hawaiʻi escaped French annexation because the balance of American, British, and French interests in the islands made it impossible for any of the three nations to annex the islands. 466:
On November 24, 1853, Tahiti and Hawaiʻi signed a postal treaty that set postage rates in both kingdoms at 5¢ per 0.5 oz (14 grams). This was the only formal diplomatic treaty between the two countries.
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languages; many of his crewmen were able to communicate with the Hawaiians. Some of the first Tahitians came to Hawaii aboard foreign vessels as sailors or translators. In 1804, British Captain
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In 1849, Tahitian Princess Ninito Teraʻiapo accompanied by her cousins—all nieces of Queen Pōmare IV—arrived in Honolulu from Tahiti as guests of De Tromelin. She was betrothed to Prince
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Please be generous to my Hawaiian people that travel to your land, as I am generous to your people of Tahiti. Indeed, as I generously care for your people that come here to Hawaiʻi
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but arrived to news of his death and she married John Kapilikea Sumner. Ninito returned to Tahiti with her husband, who served as Hawaiian consul to Tahiti for a number of years.
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of Kauaʻi had sent an envoy to Tahiti to select a wife suitable for his lineage and position, and to forge an alliance with the Tahitians in the event of any attempt by King
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Oh Sovereign, I deeply regret your trouble. May the Lord that is our Savior liberate you. May you be blessed through the Sacrifice of salvation.
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he anticipated to receive from Kalākaua on the planned visit. This request was refused. On July 6, 1887, Kalākaua was forced to sign the
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The Pilgrims of Hawaii: Their Own Story of Their Pilgrimage from New England and Life Work in the Sandwich Islands, Now Known as Hawaii
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that forced the Hawaiian government to pay $ 20,000 in compensation and acknowledge the rights of Catholics in their realm with the
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I have frequently heard of your troubles and of the death of your Government and of your grief, but I don't have the power [
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was forced to accept a French protectorate over her kingdom and in 1843, French troops were landed in the islands by Admiral
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The two kings proposed a double marriage alliance in which a daughter of each would be married to a son of the other.
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social class. Communication between the two regions ceased for more than 500 years before the arrival of Captain
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to invade Kauaʻi. The envoy settled in Tahiti and never returned to Kauaʻi. Before his kidnapping by Queen
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planned to visit Honolulu in August 1882 but this planned trip never occurred. In response, King
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Treaties and Conventions Concluded Between the Hawaiian Kingdom and Other Powers, Since 1825
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This is my word to you. In a certain newspaper, printed and circulated at Honolulu, called
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I received your letter on the 25th day of September with a copy of your petition to the
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and exchanges of trade and diplomatic representatives from the early 1800s to 1880.
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The foregoing is a true translation, and I am witness of Queen Pōmare's signature.
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also planned to visit Tahiti in late 1887 to renew Hawaiʻi's connection with the
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for the purpose of exploring the possibilities for trade and missionaries there.
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was chosen for this but with the death of Pōmare, plans for a match collapsed.
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and Tahiti were able to consolidate their power and defeat rival chiefs.
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of Consuls to Tahiti. Records of Consuls prior to the 1880s are scant.
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involving the British and the threat of annexation was ever present.
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Beware of the Roman Catholics and the friends of the Roman Catholics.
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O King of the Sandwich Islands, may you be saved by the true God!
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in 1819, Kaumualiʻi had planned a voyage to Tahiti with Reverend
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in 1849, causing $ 100,000 in damage and took the king's yacht,
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arrived to assist the American missionaries in Hawaiʻi.
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Both the rulers of Tahiti and Hawaiʻi adhered to the
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Index

Map indicating locations of Kingdom of Hawaii and Kingdom of Tahiti
Hawaii
Tahiti
historical relationship
Kingdom of Hawaiʻi
Kingdom of Tahiti
marriage alliances
Polynesians
Hawaiian Islands
Tahiti
Marquesan
aliʻi
James Cook
Tahitian
Hawaiian
John Turnbull
Kauaʻi
William Ellis
London Missionary Society
Kaumualiʻi
Kamehameha I
Kaʻahumanu
Hiram Bingham I
Hawaiʻi Island
Kamehameha I
Pōmare I
Moʻorea
Tetiʻaroa
Mehetiʻa
Maiʻao

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