Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii (Honolulu, Oahu) - LookIntoHawaii.com
Final resting spot for the Royal Hawaiian family. The remains of member from the Kamehameha Dynasty the Kalakaua Dynasty are laid to rest here.
Here's the list of those buried in Kamehameha's Tomb
King Kamehameha II, Liholiho (1797–1824)
Queen Kamamalu, Victoria Kamamalu (1802–1824)
King Kamehameha III, Kauikeaouli (1813–1854)
Queen Kalama (1817–1870)
High Chiefess Kamanele (1814–1834)
Prince Keaweawe'ulaokalani I (January 1832–February 1832)
Prince Keaweawe'ulaokalani II (1839?)
Queen Kina'u Ka'ahumanu II, Elizabeth Kina'u (1805–1839)
King Kamehameha IV, Alexander Liholiho (1834–1886)
Queen Emma, Emma Kaleleonalani Rooke (1836–1885)
Prince Albert Kamehameha, Albert Edward Kauikeaouli (1858–1862)
King Kamehameha V, Lot Kapuaiwa (1830–1872)
Princess Victoria Kamamalu Ka'ahumanu IV (1838–1866)
Prince Moses Kekuaiwa (1829–1848)
Prince David Kamehameha (1828–1835)
High Chief William Pitt Leleiohoku I (1821–1848)
Princess Ruth Ke'elikolani (1826–1883)
Prince John William Pitt Kina'u (1842–1859)
Prince Keolaokalani Davis Bishop (1862–1863)
High Chief Paki, Abner Kuho'oheiheipahu Paki (1808–1855)
High Chiefess Konia, Laura Konia (1808–1857)
High Chiefess Bernice Pauahi Bishop (1831–1884)
Charles Reed Bishop (1822–1915)
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Royal Hawaiian Band | 2012 King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade
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Recorded at the 96th Annual King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade on Saturday June 9, 2012 near the King Kamehameha The Great Statue and 'Iolani Palace.
This event honoring the king whom united the Hawaiian Islands in 1795, will commence at the Statue of King Kamehameha in front of Ali`iolani Hale. The parade will continue with decorated floats, exuberant bands and there will be an appearance by Hawaiian royal court on horseback representing the traditional pau riders.
This year's theme, Holomua Kamehameha -- Celebrating 125 Years of Pauahi's Legacy, speaks to the accomplishments made by the Kamehameha Schools over its 125 years and honors its benefactor, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, great granddaughter of Kamehameha I.
This is the Royal Hawaiian Band from Honolulu, Hawai'i.
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*Video - Sony Nex-Vg10 (18-200mm)
*Audio - Sony Nex-Vg10 Quad Capsule Spatial Array Mic
Centuries-old artifacts from Hawaiian monarch on display at Bishop Museum
A public opening and program will be held on Saturday, March 19.
Newest exhibit at The Bishop Museum makes you think about Hawaii's past and future
Starting Saturday July 14, 2018, the Bishop Museum opens its newest exhibit that focuses on nostalgic commercial printed artwork that promoted Hawai'i using misappropriated imagery of Hawaii and its Native culture.
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Bishop Museum Visit
My visit to the Bishop Museum in Honolulu. This museum was created by Princess Bernice Bishop's husband, Charles Bishop, as a way to honor her Hawaiian legacy.
There is a ton to see and do here; the dinosaur exhibit currently on display is a kid-pleaser and the science museum is just plain fun.
If you're planning to go, be aware they have great discounts for military and local residents, but you have to ask for them.
The Life And Death Of Duke Kahanamoku
Duke Paoa Kahinu Mokoe Hulikohola Kahanamoku (August 24, 1890 – January 22, 1968) was a Kānaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) competition swimmer, who is widely credited with popularizing the ancient Hawaiian sport of surfing. He was born towards the end of the Kingdom of Hawaii, just before the overthrow, living well into statehood as a United States citizen. He was a five-time Olympic medalist in swimming. Duke was also a law enforcement officer, an actor, a beach volleyball player and businessman.
His name Duke has often been confused with a royal title however, it was his given name, passed down from his father. His grandparents were attendants to the Kamehamehas. While not a formal member of the royal family, he was descended from Alapainui, who ruled Hawaii Island.
According to Kahanamoku, he was born in Honolulu at Haleʻākala, the home of Bernice Pauahi Bishop which was later converted into the Arlington Hotel. He had five brothers and three sisters, including Samuel Kahanamoku. In 1893, the family moved to Kālia, Waikiki (near the present site of the Hilton Hawaiian Village), to be closer to his mother's parents and family. Duke grew up with his siblings and 31 Paoa cousins. Duke attended the Waikiki Grammar School, Kaahumanu School, and the Kamehameha Schools, although he never graduated because he had quit to help support the family.
Duke was not a title or a nickname, but a given name. He was named after his father, Duke Halapu Kahanamoku, who was christened by Bernice Pauahi Bishop in honor of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, who was visiting Hawaii at the time. His father was a policeman. His mother Julia Paʻakonia Lonokahikina Paoa was a deeply religious woman with a strong sense of family ancestry.
Although not of the formal Hawaiian Royal Family, his parents were from prominent Hawaiian ohana (family); the Kahanamoku and the Paoa ohana were considered to be lower-ranking nobles, who were in service to the aliʻi nui or royalty. His paternal grandfather was Kahanamoku and his grandmother, Kapiolani Kaoeha, a descendant of Alapainui. They were kahu, retainers and trusted advisors of the Kamehamehas, to whom they were related. His maternal grandparents Paoa, son of Paoa Hoolae and Hiikaalani, and Mele Uliama were also of aliʻi descent.
Growing up on the outskirts of Waikiki, Kahanamoku spent his youth as a bronzed beach boy. At Waikiki Beach he developed his surfing and swimming skills. In his youth, Kahanamoku preferred a traditional surf board, which he called his papa nui, constructed after the fashion of ancient Hawaiian olo boards. Made from the wood of a koa tree, it was 16 feet (4.9 m) long and weighed 114 pounds (52 kg). The board was without a skeg, which had yet to be invented. In his later career, he would often use smaller boards but always preferred those made of wood.
Honolulu
Honolulu is the state capital and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Hawaii.a It is the county seat of the City and County of Honolulu. Hawaii is a major tourist destination and Honolulu, situated on the island of Oahu, is the main gateway to Hawaii and a major gateway into the United States. The city is also a major hub for international business, military defense, as well as famously being host to a diverse variety of east-west and Pacific culture, cuisine, and traditions.
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Bishop Museum's Pacific Hall to be unveiled
The Bishop Museum's Pacific Hall will reopen Saturday, following a three-year, multimillion-dollar facelift.
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Bishop Museum was founded in 1889 by Charles Reed Bishop in honor of his late wife, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, the last descendent of the royal Kamehameha family. The Museum houses an extensive collection of Hawaiian artifacts and has 24 million cataloged objects. As a result of over a century of field work in Hawaii and the Pacific, the museum also cares for Natural History collections of over 22 million specimens of plant and animal life, including those that are extinct. These collections range from throughout the Pacific, but are the largest in the world for Hawaiin plants and animals as well as those from New Guinea, the Phillippines and Southeast Asia.
Pattonville HS Marching Band | 2012 King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade
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Recorded at the 96th Annual King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade on Saturday June 9, 2012 near the King Kamehameha The Great Statue and 'Iolani Palace.
This event honoring the king whom united the Hawaiian Islands in 1795, will commence at the Statue of King Kamehameha in front of Ali`iolani Hale. The parade will continue with decorated floats, exuberant bands and there will be an appearance by Hawaiian royal court on horseback representing the traditional pau riders.
This year's theme, Holomua Kamehameha -- Celebrating 125 Years of Pauahi's Legacy, speaks to the accomplishments made by the Kamehameha Schools over its 125 years and honors its benefactor, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, great granddaughter of Kamehameha I.
This is the Pride of Pattonvile High School Marching Band from Maryland Heights, Missouri.
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Liberty HS Marching Band | 2012 King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade
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Recorded at the 96th Annual King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade on Saturday June 9, 2012 near the King Kamehameha The Great Statue and 'Iolani Palace.
This event honoring the king whom united the Hawaiian Islands in 1795, will commence at the Statue of King Kamehameha in front of Ali`iolani Hale. The parade will continue with decorated floats, exuberant bands and there will be an appearance by Hawaiian royal court on horseback representing the traditional pau riders.
This year's theme, Holomua Kamehameha -- Celebrating 125 Years of Pauahi's Legacy, speaks to the accomplishments made by the Kamehameha Schools over its 125 years and honors its benefactor, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, great granddaughter of Kamehameha I.
This is the Liberty High School Blue Jay Pride Marching Band from Liberty, Missouri.
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Video- Canon 7D (28-135mm)
Kamehameha Schools | Archiving for All
Stacy Naipo, a former graduate and the new archivist of Kamehameha Schools Kapālama, has spent countless hours sorting through and organizing some of the thousands of artifacts that make up her Alma Mater's twenty-one year old archive.
Washington All-State HS Marching Band | 2012 King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade
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Recorded at the 96th Annual King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade on Saturday June 9, 2012 near the King Kamehameha The Great Statue and 'Iolani Palace.
This event honoring the king whom united the Hawaiian Islands in 1795, will commence at the Statue of King Kamehameha in front of Ali`iolani Hale. The parade will continue with decorated floats, exuberant bands and there will be an appearance by Hawaiian royal court on horseback representing the traditional pau riders.
This year's theme, Holomua Kamehameha -- Celebrating 125 Years of Pauahi's Legacy, speaks to the accomplishments made by the Kamehameha Schools over its 125 years and honors its benefactor, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, great granddaughter of Kamehameha I.
This is the Washington All-State High School Marching Band.
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*Video/ - Canon 7D (28-135mm)
Kamehameha Warrior Marching Band | 2012 King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade
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Recorded at the 96th Annual King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade on Saturday June 9, 2012 near the King Kamehameha The Great Statue and 'Iolani Palace.
This event honoring the king whom united the Hawaiian Islands in 1795, will commence at the Statue of King Kamehameha in front of Ali`iolani Hale. The parade will continue with decorated floats, exuberant bands and there will be an appearance by Hawaiian royal court on horseback representing the traditional pau riders.
This year's theme, Holomua Kamehameha -- Celebrating 125 Years of Pauahi's Legacy, speaks to the accomplishments made by the Kamehameha Schools over its 125 years and honors its benefactor, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, great granddaughter of Kamehameha I.
This is the Kamehameha Schools Warrior Marching Band (Kapalama Campus) from Honolulu, Hawai'i.
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*Video - Sony Nex-Vg10 (18-200mm)
*Audio - Sony Nex-Vg10 Quad Capsule Spatial Array Mic