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Hawaiian Independence Day (Hawaiian: Lā
Kūʻokoʻa) was a
national holiday celebrated annually on
November 28 to
commemorate the
signing of Anglo-Franco...
- Ka
Nupepa Kuokoa (The
Independent Newspaper) was a
Hawaiian language newspaper which ran in
circulation for 66
years (1861–1927) as the most po****r Hawaiian...
- Kalikimaka, in
print is from 1904, in the
Hawaiian language newspaper Ka
Nupepa Kuokoa,
published between 1861 and 1927. The
phrase is
derived from
English as...
- 1769–1770,
communicated effectively with Māori.
Hawaiian newspaper Ka
Nupepa Kuokoa in 1911
covering Ernest Kaʻai and his
Royal Hawaiians' band tour of New...
- The
Independent Party (Hawaiian:
Kūʻokoʻa) was a
political party in the
Kingdom of
Hawaii formed with the
purpose of
providing resources and
benefits of...
-
independence of the
Hawaiian Kingdom, and that too
became a
national holiday, Lā
Kūʻokoʻa —
Independence Day.
Through the 1840s a
formal legislature of the Hawaiian...
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Family Day (NV) Guru
Nanak Gurpurab (religious)
Hanukkah (religious) Lā
Kūʻokoʻa (HI, unofficial, cultural)
Martyrdom of Guru Tegh
Bahadur (religious) Native...
-
United States formally recognized Hawaiian independence.
November 28, Lā
Kūʻokoʻa (Independence Day),
became a
Hawaiian national holiday to
celebrate the...
- 1908 to 1919 he
published a
Hawaiian language newspaper called Ka
Nupepa Kuokoa.
Crane married Emma
Spurrell Thompson on
October 16, 1922, at Hilo. He eventually...
- with
nearly half of the
delegates there. He
formed the short-lived ****
Kuokoa Party. However, by
September 1, 1902,
Kuhio decided to join the Republican...