Liliʻuokalani - Timeline of Queen Liliuokalani\'s life from birth to becoming queen, her imprisonment, PDF

Title Liliʻuokalani - Timeline of Queen Liliuokalani\'s life from birth to becoming queen, her imprisonment,
Course Intermediate Hawaiian
Institution University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Timeline of Queen Liliuokalani's life from birth to becoming queen, her imprisonment, and eventually her death...


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Lili ʻuokalani: Refectons of Our Queen  DOB: September 2, 1838  DOD: November 11, 1917  Inoa o Kina uʻ was sufering from an eye sore which is where she got Kamaka ʻeha from o Lydia was given to her at o Lili uokalani ʻ was nothing to her – a name that her brother made her take up in order for her to take up his seat while he was away traveling the world as king  ʻOhana o Foster parents  Kōnia and Pāki o Foster sister  Pauahi o Parents o Husband  John Owen Dominis  Multple letters writtien, “my dear john”  Married on September 16, 1862  Lili uʻ and her mother-in-law did not see eye to eye  Washington Place was her mother-in-law’s home o No hawaiian food was allowed to be served in the house o Lili uʻ felt like an intruder in her home o It was only as her mother-in-law grew older that she became nicer to Liliʻu  Mānaleo o Lydia Aholo – recorded in 1969 o Ida Mae Poepoe o Bina Mossman  Focused on the pronunciaton of hawaiian words in mele o Alice Namakelua o Fanny Burns intalking with Larry Kimura  Queen understood what it was like to be sent away at a young age o Sacred Hearts girls o Saint Andrews prior girls  Nickname for Lili u by ʻ the girls who would stay and visit her at Washington Place o Hānai  Haku mele o Nā lani ʻehā o Love songs  Nani Nā Pua Koʻolau  There is no greater comliment than to liken a person to a fower  Pua ka lauaʻe  Pehea ke aloha  ʻOnipa ʻa – written while Kamehameha V was in ofce  consttuton  He mele lāhui Hawaiʻi  Ka wai mapuna  Sānoe – 1885

 Elizabeth Kapeka Sumner and Likelike share a secret lover Aloha ʻOe  Making fun of her sister  Ka Wai ʻApo Lani  Written after she was released from imprisionment in her own home  He aliʻi no wau Lili u’s ʻ family photo album Crown fower was her favorite fower She had a small dainty feminine pipe that she would pull out from her holokū dress pocket and smoke Pets at Washington Place o “Arrow” the horse o “Maeleka”  130 year old tortoise  Prevented people from going to church because he would sit in the middle of the road and not want to move so they had to get a crane to move him o “Poni”  Poi dog  Was at her side when she passed away Queen Lili ʻuokalani Trust o Wanted to prepare and educate hawaiian young women o Kawaiaha ʻo seminary was her school for her people The written hawaiian language was only 20 years old at the tme that Lili uʻ entered the ali ʻi children’s school Liliʻuokalani Women’s Savings Bank o Did not thrive during a tme when men were in charge o A lending group for women with Isabella Lymann Disporportonate emphasis put on Lili u’s ʻ imprisionment and overthrown o Not allowed to have newspapers brought to her, but they were snuck in by being wrapped around fowers Kuʻu Hae Aloha Uluhaimalama o Garden turned cemetary Iʻaukea Lili u’s ʻ photo with Sanford B. Dole Judge Boyd Mossman o Remarks on the 100th aniversary passing Girl Scouts of Hawaiʻi Troops 1 and 2 o Sponsored by Liliʻu Lili ʻu writng to Kaʻiulani o “You must learn to control your feelings, that is what saved my life . . . know your own self worth . . . it will comfort people to respect you, they may not like you, but they must respect you” Other significant quotes o For the Hawaiian people, for the 40,000 of my race and blood o If it for them that i would give the last drop of my blood o It is for them that i would spend all that i am, will it be in vain? 

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