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Kaumualiʻi (c. 1778 – 26 de mayo de 1824), también conocido como George Kaumualiʻi, fue el último Aliʻi Aimoku independiente, o gobernante, de las islas de Kaua'i y Niʻihau, antes de convertirse en vasallo del Rey Kamehameha I del Reino de Hawái en 1810. Fue el 23. er jefe supremo de Kauaʻi 1 y en diversas fuentes occidentales, se ...
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Kaumualiʻi (c. 1778–May 26, 1824) was the last independent aliʻi nui (supreme ruler of the island) of Kauaʻi and Niʻihau before becoming a vassal of Kamehameha I within the unified Kingdom of Hawaiʻi in 1810. He was the 23rd high chief of Kauaʻi and reigned during 1794–1810.
King Kaumualiʻi was born at the turning point in time for Hawaiʻi. While scholars debate the year, either 1778 or 1780; we know that Captain Cook first drifted into Kauaʻi’s history on Jan 19, 1778. En route from Tahiti, northwest to the continent of North America, he had a keen eye to find the fabled Northwest Passage.
As a result of this instruction, Kaumualiʻi became quite religious even as a youth and spent significant time in prayer (“pule”), seeking advice from the Gods. Learning His Island to Become a Wise and Competent Ruler. In his youth, Kaumualiʻi learned to fish with hooks and spears and nets. He learned to manage fish in man-made ponds.
Kaumualiʻi (c. 1778 – 26 de mayo de 1824 ), también conocido como George Kaumualiʻi, fue el último Aliʻi Aimoku independiente, o gobernante, de las islas de Kaua'i y Niʻihau, antes de convertirse en vasallo del Rey Kamehameha I del Reino de Hawái en 1810.
17 de ene. de 2018 · Kauai Museum. $15 general admission. Open Mon. through Sat., 9 a.m.–4 p.m. 4428 Rice St., Lihue, (808) 245-6931, kauaimuseum.org. Some people wanted him dead. When King Kaumualii, the last ruling chief of Kauai and Niihau, peacefully agreed to become a vassal of King Kamehameha, some.
30 de abr. de 2021 · Kaumualiʻi Valued the Lives of His Subjects More Than His Kingdom. In 1810, Kaumualiʻi, the sovereign king of Kauaʻi and Niʻihau, received intelligence that King Kamehameha I was on Oʻahu preparing his army for a third invasion.