Kamehameha I

Kamehameha I
/kah may"hah may"hah, keuh may"euh may"euh/, ("the Great")
1737?-1819, king of the Hawaiian Islands 1810-19.

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orig. Paiea known as Kamehameha the Great

born November 1758?, Kohala district, Hawaii island
died May 8, 1819, Kailua

Hawaiian conqueror and king who united all the Hawaiian Islands.

His birth came soon after the return of Halley's Comet (1758), whose appearance led seers to prophesy the coming of a great conqueror. As a young man, he fought his cousin over control of the island of Hawaii; by 1795 he had defeated his cousin and conquered all but two of the Hawaiian Islands, and in 1810 the remaining islands were ceded to him. He retained the harsh traditional legal system but protected the common people from the brutality of powerful chiefs and outlawed human sacrifice. He enriched his kingdom through a government monopoly on the sandalwood trade and through port duties imposed on visiting ships and maintained its independence throughout the difficult period of European discovery and exploration of the islands. He founded the most enduring and best-documented line of rulers of Hawaii.

Kamehameha I, detail of a coloured lithograph by D. Veelward, 1822, after an engraving by Louis ...

Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Honolulu

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▪ king of Hawaii
original name  Paiea , byname  Kamehameha the Great 
born November 1758?, Kohala district, Hawaii island
died May 8, 1819, Kailua
 Hawaiian conqueror and king who, by 1810, had united all the Hawaiian islands and founded the Kamehameha dynasty, the most enduring and best-documented line of Hawaiian rulers.

      First named Paiea, meaning “Hard-Shelled Crab,” the future sovereign was the son of Keoua, a high chief, and of Kekuiapoiwa, a daughter of the former king Alapai. A Hawaiian tradition tells that a bright star, Kokoiki, appeared just before the great conqueror was born. The date of the legend coincides with the appearance of Halley's Comet in 1758. When Kokoiki was viewed by the kahunas, Hawaii's mystic seers, it was prophesied that a great leader was about to be born who would defeat all his rivals and reign supreme over all the islands. The infant prince was ordered to be put to death by Alapai but was reared secretly and grew to manhood, taking the name Kamehameha, meaning “The Very Lonely One,” or “The One Set Apart.”

      At the death of King Kalaniopuu in 1782, the island of Hawaii was divided between his son, Kiwalao, and his nephew, Kamehameha. Despite jealousy between the two cousins, relations were peaceful until July 1782, when a dispute between their chiefs at Keomo led to the outbreak of war. In the ensuing battle at Mokuohai, Kiwalao was slain. Kamehameha then embarked upon a series of conquests that by 1795 had brought all the islands but Kauai and Niihau under his control. When these were ceded to him through peaceful negotiations in 1810, Kamehameha was undisputed ruler of the entire island group.

      Although autocratic in principle, Kamehameha set up governors to administer each island. He retained the traditional harsh kapu system of laws and punishments, but he also promulgated the mamalahoe kanawai, “the law of the splintered paddle,” which protected the common people from unduly brutal aggressions of powerful chiefs. He also outlawed human sacrifice, rites that had been performed in former times to increase the mana, or sacred power, of the king.

      A shrewd businessman, Kamehameha amassed a fortune for his kingdom through a government monopoly on the sandalwood trade and through the imposition of port duties on visiting ships. He was an openminded sovereign who rightfully deserves his title, Kamehameha the Great. Acclaimed as the strongest Hawaiian ruler, he maintained his kingdom's independence throughout the difficult period of European discovery and exploration of the islands—a task that proved too great for his successors.

Additional Reading
Richard Tregaskis, The Warrior King (1973).

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