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President who OK's annexation?
McKinnley
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"First Contact": how many women with babies by white men?
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What was John Doe vs. Kamehameha about?
non-Hawaiian at Kamehameha
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Hui Aloha Aina was formed to support the queen and
prevent annexation
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To bring fish into a bay, you need
fresh water
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1st president of the Provisional Gov.?
Sanford Dole
(e.c.** Brother= James Dole)
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Who was the blunt report for?
President Cleveland
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What is the bases of this class by your Kumu?
Remember who you are and where you came from.
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The islands called the federated states are located in
Micronesia
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Island, "First Contact"
Papua New Guinea
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What is the translation of Ka Lahui Hawaii?
The Hawaiian People
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phases of the moon used for?
Fishing, farming, celebration of life.
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Besides the US, who were the other colonizers?
French & British
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What ali'i trust donates land to other trusts?
Bishop Estate
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When did sugar planters petition for a reciprocity treaty?
1896
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from 1778 - 1823, a span of 45 years, what was the percentage of the population decline?
80%
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One of three charges against queen liliuokalani for treason was
proposed new const.
- **Knew about rebellion
- **arms in palace
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From what island was the first non-hawaiian student admitted to kamehameha school-kapalama?
Kauai
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Resolution that lead to annexation?
Newland Resolution
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Kellogs cereal box was used by the natives to make a ____?
head dress
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Bayonet Const. forced Kalakaua to lose ____
executive power
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Another word for marketing
reciprocity
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Result of the reciprocity treaty?
Pearl HArbor
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How many trust funds do we have in Hawai'i?
- 5:
- -Kapiolani women's and children's health center trust fund
- -Queens Medical Center trust fund
- -Bishop Estate
- -Queen Liliuokalani children's center
- -Lunalilo trust fund
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How long did sugar dominate in HI?
160 years
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What island is the cpt. cook monument on?
Hawai'i BIG Island
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How many signatures?
38,000
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When did the negotiation begin for the compact of free association with the US?
1970
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How many diseases came with the foreigners?
- 9
- Leprosy
- Syphillis
- Measles
- Plague
- TB
- Small Pox
- Gonorrhea
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What war made hawaiis sugar lucrative to american planters?
civil war
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What trade replaces Sandalwood trade?
whaling
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Robert Wilcox's rebellion was to restore
Bayonette Const. (1864)
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Where was the first location for Lunalilo Home?
Roosevelt High
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What god did the hawaiians believe cpt. cook was?
LONO
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What is the blunt report?
False accusations against the kingdom
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What island is your kumu from?
Lana'i
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When did sugar planters start taking water from the waiole ditch?
1856
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What year were hawaiian language schools outlawed?
1916
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leadership and social organizations in indigenous societies like economy tend to be?
communal & traditional
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water on leeward side of O'ahu
artesian water
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Blunt report is housed in
Library of Congress
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To bring fish into a bay, you need
fresh water
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Where was Queen Lili'uokalani held prisoner?
Iolani Palace
**8 months
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The other canoe that sailed with Hokule'a was made for?
Mau Pi'ailu
(e.c. ***canoe was to be a school)
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Blunt's full name?
James H. Blunt
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What contract did hawaiians have before written language?
oral
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Who led the overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani?
Lorrin Thurston
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Where did King Kalakaua die?
SF
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Kuleana Act
U.S. Responsibility of the Hawaiian people
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Fresh and salt water produces what?
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Name the trust fund set up by our Ali'is.
Kapiolani Women and Childrens ?
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hawaiian language skills outlawd
1916
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