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come to power. After his father's death, he inherited his father's counselor position in Kamehameha's court. In his youth he was athletic, standing about 6.5 feet (2.0 m) tall. A story was told of how he once wrestled down an attacking bull by its horns. A few years after the 1795
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were selected to hide the bones of Kamehameha in a secret place, according to ancient rituals. To add to the secrecy, they waited for a night of a new moon. Theories are a cave was found along the shore that was covered at high tides, in the area known as
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after Boki's disappearance at sea in 1829. Liliha was suspected of organizing a rebellion in 1830, and Hoapili was sent to peacefully relieve her of her duties. In 1831 he donated land to be used for the Lanhainaluna seminary founded by
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ships. This led to conflicts between the sailors who liked to enjoy their time ashore with grog and women, and the conservative missionaries. Hoapili ordered cannon to defend the town after an irate captain of the English whaler
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By 1826, he ruled that all marriages on Maui should follow the Christian tradition. After the thatched house used as a church blew down, in 1828 he ordered the first stone church to be built adjacent to
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and Charles Stewart arrived in the second company of missionaries and taught reading and writing to the royal court using the newly devised writing system for the Hawaiian language.
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Hoapili was with Kamehameha when he died on May 8, 1819, at Kamakahonu. The dying king whispered his last wishes into Hoapili's ear. He and his half-brother
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As more companies of missionaries arrived, Hoapili awarded them additional grants of land, sometimes to the consternation of the people who lived there.
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was born in 1802 or 1803, about the same time his father Kameʻeiamoku died. Other sources give Liliha as an adoptive daughter in the
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where the rebels were routed. Hoapili also led troops to suppress another brief uprising in the northern part of the island near
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for the first book published on Hawaiian history. Hoapili selected a promising assistant to become educated as a teacher for
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on the island of Maui, and asked for books and a chaplain so they could continue their studies. Hoapili served as Royal
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By 1815, Kamehameha had established succession with two sons, and entrusted Ulumāheihei with the care of their mother,
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History of the mission of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions to the Sandwich Islands
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called Hoapili "a meek and quiet disciple of Jesus and a firm supporter of the Christian Religion".
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and epidemic diseases carried on the whaling ships. Hoapili died January 3, 1840, and was buried at
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Charles Langlas; Jeffrey Lyon (2008). "Davida Malo's Unpublished Account of Keōpūolani".
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to negotiate a peaceful settlement. Kekuaokalani refused, so Hoapii and military leader
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when Kamehameha conquered Oʻahu and Maui, Hoapili was left in charge of the island of
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which was a royal residence and burial site on a small island within a sacred pond.
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In 1820 the first company of Christian missionaries arrived in Hawaii. Although
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Ulumāheihei (his original name) was born around 1775, during the reign of King
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because of his trusted relationship with Kamehameha. A saying of the time was
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Oahu college: list of trustees, presidents, instructors, matrons, librarians
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William De Witt Alexander, ed. (1907). "Historical Sketch of Oahu College".
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Esther Mookini (1998). "Keōpūolani: Sacred Wife, Queen Mother, 1778–1823".
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Marjorie Sinclair (1971). "The Sacred Wife of Kamehameha I: Keōpūolani".
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arrived in 1836, and would help Hoapili deal with the health problems of
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In August 1824, Hoapili led troops from Maui to suppress an uprising by
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by Ellis. Her funeral was a mix of Hawaiian and Christian traditions.
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Member of the nobility during the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi (c. 1775–1840)
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was officially King, real power was held by Hoapili's half-cousin
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from May 1823. Keōpūolani died September 16, 1823, after being a
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of Hawaii to have all the traditional funeral rites of the
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Stephen L. Desha Translated by Frances N. Frazier (2000).
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organized an uprising, Hoapili was sent with chief orator
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A Residence of Twenty-one Years in the Sandwich Islands
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Hawaiian National Bibliography, 1780–1900: 1851–1880
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University of Hawaii Press. p. 247. 283:which means "close personal friend" in the 1044: 1030: 1022: 990: 489:cemetery, then known as "Waineʻe Church". 27: 18: 886: 884: 882: 697: 695: 693: 691: 557: 555: 553: 551: 854: 852: 831: 829: 827: 755:William John Kaiheʻekai Maiʻoho (2003). 430:had opened fire on the mission station. 757:"Nuʻuanu, Oʻahu – Memories: Mauna ʻAla" 528:"Governor Hoapili's Will and Testament" 518: 364:In May 1823 he and Keōpūolani moved to 725:Kamehameha and his warrior Kekūhaupiʻo 909: 907: 387:On October 19, 1823, Hoapili married 7: 650:. Hawaii Historical Society: 27–48. 264:, and Kamehameha had united all the 812:. Hawaii Historical Society: 1–24. 785:. Hawaii Historical Society: 3–23. 449:, and inherited Boki's position of 942:Joruel Espiritu (April 29, 2002). 14: 914:Mary Charlotte Alexander (1953). 867:. Hawaii Historical Society: 66. 759:. 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Index


Clarissa Chapman Armstrong
Lahaina
Maui
Waiola Church
Keōpūolani
Kalākua Kaheiheimālie
Issue
Kuini Liliha
Nāhiʻenaʻena
Kekāuluohi
Lot Kapuāiwa
Kameʻeiamoku
Ulumāheihei Hoapili's signature
Kingdom of Hawaii
Kamehameha I
Hawaiian religion
Christian
Kalaniʻōpuʻu
High Chief Kameʻeiamoku
Kamehameha I
battle of Nuʻuanu
Oʻahu
Kamakahonu
Kailua-Kona
King Kahekili II
Maui
Kuini Liliha
ancient Hawaiian
Kauaʻi

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