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Field name | Value |
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Newspaper Title | Alemanaka Keristiano |
Publisher | Ka Poe Hoolaha Baibala a me na Palapala e ae o Hawaii [Hawaiian Tract Society] |
Publication Location | Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii |
Issue Date | 1861 |
Language | Ōlelo Hawaiʻi |
Keywords | calendar; almanac; Christianity; Catholicism; history; war; kingdom; politics; education; sovereignty; international relations; death; disease; epidemic |
Events | 1752: Kalaniopuu is king; 1775: Kamehameha I marries Kaahumanu; January 1778: Lono (Captain Cook) arrives at Waimea, Kauai; November 1778: Lono (Captain Cook) arrives at East Maui; January 17, 1779: Lono (Captain Cook) arrives at Kealakekua; February 14, 1779: Lono (Captain Cook) is killed at Kaawaloa; April 1782: Kalaniopuu dies; July 1782: Battle of Mokuohai; December 1782: Kanekoa dies; 1790: Kaiana leaves for Tahiti; 1791: Battle of Nuuanu, Kalanikupule dies; 1791: Keoua dies at Kawaihae; 1795: Kahekili dies; 1797: Liholiho is born; 1797: Namakeha dies at Hilo; 1802: Kameeiaumoku dies at Lahaina; 1805: Epidemic of cholera in Hawaiʻi; 1804: Keeaumoku dies; March 1814: Kamehameha III (Kauikeouli) is born; 1815: Nahienaena is born; May 8, 1819: Kamehameha I dies; October 1819: Kapu broken by Liholiho on strict rules of eating together; January 1820: Battle of Kuamoo; September 16, 1823: Keopuolani dies; May 26, 1824: Kaumualii dies; July 8, 1824: Kamamalu dies in London; July 13, 1824: Liholiho dies in London; 1827: Kinau and Kekuanaoa marry; December 11, 1830: Lot Kamehameha is born; 1831: Naihe dies; 1831: Lahainaluna school begins; 1832: Kaahumanu dies; February 9, 1834: Kamehameha IV is born; 1845: Nahienaena and Leleiohoku marry; January 2, 1836: Queen Emma is born; 1836: Nahienaena dies; 1837: The first roads begin to be built in Honolulu; November 1, 1838: Victoria Kamamalu is born; 1839: Kinau dies; May 1841: Kapiolani dies; 1841: Children's Missionary School begins; July 8, 1842: Haalilio leaves Hawaii to seek recognition for Hawaii; 1843: America and Great Britain recognize the independence of Hawaii; 1844: Belgium recognize the independence of Hawaii; 1844: France and Great Britain jointly recognize the independence of Hawaii; 1845: Kekauluohi dies; 1845: Mr. Richards returns to Hawaii with the body of Haalilio; November 7, 1847: William Richards dies; 1848: Leleiohoku, Mose, and Kaiminaauao die; 1848: Measles arrive in Hawaii; 1853: smallpox in Hawaii; December 15, 1854: Kamehameha III dies; 1855: Abner Paki dies; June 2, 1856: Kamehameha IV marries Emma; 1856: J. Aikake marries Luka (Ruth) Keelikolani; 1857: L. Konia, Keoni Ana, and William L. Lee dies; May 20, 1858: Haku o Hawaii (Albert Kamehameha); 1860: Lot Kamehameha goes to California; 1860: Queen's hospital is built; September 23, 1860: Limaikaika dies |
Names | Teauotalani, Z.; Kalaniopuu; Kamehameha I; Kaahumanu; Lono (Captain Cook); Kanekoa; Keawemauhili; Keoua; Olohana; Aikake; Kalanikupule; Liholiho; Namakeha; Kanihonui; Kaimualii; Nahienaena; Binamu; Wini, Mr; Maeleiki, Mr; Keopuolani; Kaumualii; Kamamalu, Poke; Kalaimoku; Kahalaia; Kapena Kalaka; Kinau; Kiaimakani; Kamehameha, Lot; Naihe; Kaomi; Kamanele; Keola; Emma; Aikanaka; Laimana; Victoria Kamamalu; Kinau; Kaikioewa; Hoapilikane; Kamanawa; Kuakini; Kapiolani; Haalilio; Rikeke, Mi.; Kaiminaauao; Kapeau, G.L.; Kaliokalani; Paki, A.; Hikikoke, Mi.; J. Aikake; Konia, L.; Ana, Keoni; Lee, William L.; Limaikaika |
Places | Hawaii; Lanai; Kailua; Ladana (London); Kepuwahaulaula; Honolulu; Hilo; Wahinekopa; Kawaihae; Nuuanu; Kaunakakai; Tahiti; Laupahoehoe; Waimea, Kauai; Maui; Kealakekua; Kaawaloa; Mokuohai; Kuamoo; Lahainaluna; Wailuku; Punahou; Great Britain; United States of America ; France; Belgium |
Additional Information | Hawaiian language almanac. Opinions concerning Biblical stories. There is also a timetable of important events from 1752 - 1860. |
Library/archive | The Newberry Library |
Copyright | The Newberry Library |