Upon sighting the USS Charleston on January 29, 1891, hundreds of citizens of the Kingdom of Hawai?i rushed to Honolulu Harbor to celebrate the return of King David Kal?kaua. Just two months earlier, their beloved m??? had left the islands on a mission to save Hawai?i from the annexationist intentions of American businessmen and their sympathizers in Washington, DC.However, the king fell ill before he could complete his journey. The people watched in horror as the ship neared with its Hawaiian flag at half-mast: Kal?kaua was dead. Out of this moment of enormous grief and uncertainty emerged Ka Moolelo o ka M??? Kal?kaua I: Ka H?nau ana, ke Kaapuni Honua, ka Moolelo Piha o kona mau L? Hope ma Kaleponi, Amerika Huip??ia, n? H??ike a Adimarala Baraunu me n? Kauka, Etc., Etc., Etc.: Hoohiwahiwa ia me n? Kii (The History of King Kal?kaua I: The Birth—The Journey around the World—A Full Record of his Last Days in California, United States of America—The Reports of Admiral Brown and the Doctors, Etc., Etc., Etc.: Illustrated with Pictures). Written in Hawaiian by the esteemed intellectual Joseph Moku??hai Poepoe, this seventy-four-page publication sold for $1 at the m???’s funeral on February 15and provided crucial answers for a citizenry in mourning. In death as in life, the popular narrative of Kal?kaua was largely defined by western conspirators who sought to discredit his leadership to justify an illegal overthrow, as well as by generations of English-only historians who relied on these revisionist accounts. With Remembering Kal?kaua, Native Hawaiian scholar Tiffany Lani Ing has produced a complete English translation of Poepoe’s legendary pamphlet. This book restores to public discussion a record of Kal?kaua’s endeavors to preserve Hawai?i’s independence and corrects 130 years of misrepresentation. Presenting Poepoe’s funerary narrative in Hawaiian and in English, this work features a kanikau (mourning chant) by Poepoe, Poepoe’s biography of the king from Kal?kaua’s birth through his expansive reign, and a collection of correspondences that detail Kal?kaua’s declining health and final days—an in-depth accounting that puts to rest rampant speculation about the nature of his demise.
ISBN: | 9780824891930 |
Publication date: | 1st June 2024 |
Author: | Joseph Mokuhai Poepoe, Tiffany Lani Ing |
Publisher: | University of Hawai'i Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 216 pages |
Genres: |
Biography: historical, political and military Australasian and Pacific history International relations Indigenous peoples |