King Kamehameha Celebration
Did you know that a long line of
monarchs once ruled Hawaii? King Kamehameha I was one member of this
royal line. He was born in North Kohala on the island of Hawaii, and
it's estimated that he was born between 1740 and 1758. His childhood
was spent in seclusion with foster parents who trained him in the
skills of warfare and prepared him for his role as warrior-king of the
island nation.
Although Kamehameha lived at the same
time as Napoleon and George Washington, they were very different kinds
of rulers, mainly because of how different their cultures were. During
King Kamehameha I's reign, there was no written language, and the
Polynesian religion that was practiced was called Hoomana. This
religion was based on a group of gods similar to those of the Romans
and Greeks.
Kamehameha I was a very successful
king and ruled in peace. He accomplished a great deal by establishing
trade with foreign countries, introducing new animal and plant life,
and promoting agriculture and industry.
King Kamehameha I died in 1819.
Today, every June 11, the giant statue of King Kamehameha shown here
is decorated and festivities include parades on every island, arts and
crafts fairs, sports challenges, pageantry, and an international hula
competition.
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