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  1. 1919
    Native Hawaiian herbalists told to aid researchers
    The territorial legislature authorizes a Hawaiian Medicine Board to license Native Hawaiian herbalists, ...
  2. 1905
    Native Hawaiian healing practices are outlawed
    While the Hawaiian monarchs swung back and forth between restricting Native healers, known as kahuna , ...
  3. 1898
    U.S. annexes Hawai‘i; seizes land; suppresses healers
    The U.S. annexes Hawai‘i and seizes royal and government lands. Launching aggressive assimilation policies, ...
  4. 1886
    Hawaiian plantation hospital opens in Kaua‘i
    In the Hawaiian Islands, the first plantation hospital is established at Makaweli, Kaua‘i, to improve ...
  5. 1879
    King Kalakaua turns to traditional Hawaiian healers
    In Hawai‘i, King David Kalakaua I issues licenses to traditional healers, known as kahuna , to revive ...
  6. 1872
    Native Hawaiian doctors graduate
    Ten young Native Hawaiians graduate from Dr. Gerrit P. Judd’s School of Medicine and are licensed to ...
  7. 1868
    Kamehameha V issues licenses to Native healers
    In an attempt to regulate them, King Kamehameha V orders government licensing of Native Hawaiian healers ...
  8. 1868
    Kamehameha V calls for written record of traditional practice
    In Hawai‘i, King Kamehameha V requests that traditional healers’ knowledge, or Kua‘ua‘u , be documented ...
  9. 1867
    Validity of Native Hawaiian medicine is defended
    The Ahahui Lā‘au Lapa‘au of Wailuku (an association of Native healers known as kahuna ) issues a report ...
  10. 1866
    Hawaiian kahunas organize to treat smallpox
    In December, eight Hawaiian traditional healers, known as kahuna , meet on Maui to discuss whether traditional ...
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