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Liliuokalani
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Liliuokalani (lēlē'ōkälä`nē), 1838–1917, last reigning queen of the Hawaiian Islands. She ascended the throne in 1891 upon the death of her brother, King Kalakaua. Her refusal to recognize the constitutional changes inaugurated in 1887 precipitated a revolt, fostered largely by sugar planters (mostly American residents of Hawaii), that led to her dethronement early in 1893 and the establishment of a provisional government. Failing in an attempt to regain the throne in 1895, she formally renounced her royal claims. Much of the remainder of her life was spent in the United States, where she unsuccessfully entered against the federal government claims totaling $450,000 for property and other losses. The territorial legislature of Hawaii finally voted her an annual pension of $4,000 and permitted her to receive the income from a sugar plantation of 6,000 acres (2,428 hectares). She wrote many songs, including the popular "Aloha Oe," or "Farewell to Thee."

Liliuokalani

 orig. Lydia Kamakaeha

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Queen Liliuokalani.
(credit: Courtesy of the Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu)
(born Sept. 2, 1838, Honolulu, Hawaii—died Nov. 11, 1917, Honolulu) Hawaiian queen, the last Hawaiian monarch to govern the islands (1891–93). She succeeded her brother, David Kalakaua, to the throne and tried to restore the traditional monarchy. She opposed the reciprocity treaty that gave commercial concessions to the U.S. In 1893 she was declared deposed by Sanford B. Dole and the Missionary Party, which favoured U.S. annexation. An uprising in her name was suppressed and the rebels jailed. To win pardons for her supporters, she formally abdicated in 1895. A talented musician, she composed the song “Aloha Oe.”


Liliuokalani
Lydia Kamekeha . 1838--1917, queen and last sovereign of the Hawaiian Islands (1891--95)


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September is the month of Queen Lili'uokalani Canoe Races, Kailua, and Big Island and also food festival is organized in Lahaina by the name of a taste of Lahaina.
It was Queen Lili'uokalani, who was the last monarch of Hawaii and died in 1917 at the age of 79, who reinstated the art of hula - and opened it to participation by women - after missionaries who came to the islands in the 1820s had banished the dance.
 
 
 
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