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1831 Ka‘ahumanu orders Catholic missionaries out of Hawai‘i ... who has fought against the kapu tradition in Hawai‘i and accepted the Protestant Congregationalist missionaries in Honolulu ... |
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, the U.S. outlaws traditional healers known as kahuna . Punishments ... |
1843 Hawai‘i’s independence recognized ... the independence and sovereignty of the Hawaiian Kingdom. (Hawai‘i Pono‘ī, “Key Points in Hawaiian History.”) |
1905 Native Hawaiian healing practices are outlawed ... the government of the U.S. Territory of Hawai‘i outlaws them. It seeks to suppress the practice ... The Revised Laws of Hawai‘i, Chapter 89, Section 1077, outlaws Hawaiian Native healers, known as kahuna . |
1891 Hawai‘i’s last monarch is crowned Hawai‘i |
1840 Hawaiian Constitution established ... Chiefs and a group of Western advisors, establishes Hawai‘i’s first Constitution. The document provides Hawaiian citizens ... |
1896 Hawaiian language restricted Republic of Hawai‘i lawmakers demand that students in both public and private schools be taught only in English rather than Hawaiian, ... |
1900 Native Hawaiians oppose U.S. annexation ... and President William McKinley signs it into law. Hawai‘i becomes a territory of the U.S., with ... Hawai‘i |
1884 Hawaiian children promised education ... Kamehameha Schools for the education of Hawaiian children. (Hawai‘i Pono‘ī, “Key Points in Hawaiian History.”) |
1909 Queen seeks to help Hawaiian orphans ... of Trust to include destitute children as well. (Hawai‘i Pono‘ī, “Key Points in Hawaiian History.”) ... Hawai‘i |