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6. The Transfer of Lands from Kauikeaouli to Alexander Liholiho (1854–55)
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Jon M. Van Dyke
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. Land Tenure on the Eve of Western Contact 11
- 3. Before the Mahele 19
- 4. The Mahele 30
- 5. The Government Lands 54
- 6. The Transfer of Lands from Kauikeaouli to Alexander Liholiho (1854–55) 59
- 7. The Passing of Alexander Liholiho (1863) 66
- 8. In the Matter of the Estate of His Majesty Kamehameha IV (1864) 71
- 9. The 1865 Statute Making the Crown Lands Inalienable 89
- 10. The Ascension of William Charles Lunalilo to the Throne (1872) 93
- 11. The Transition between the Kamehameha Line and Kaläkaua’s Keawe-a-Heulu Line 96
- 12. Claus Spreckels, Princess Ruth Ke‘elikolani, and the Claim to a Half Interest in the Crown Lands 100
- 13. The Inalienable Crown Lands (1865–93) 111
- 14. The 1887 Bayonet Constitution and the Reciprocity / Pearl Harbor Treaty: Preludes to Overthrow 118
- 15. Population, Voting, and Citizenship in the Kingdom of Hawai‘i 131
- 16. The 1893 Overthrow of the Kingdom 151
- 17. The Republic of Hawaii (1894–98) 172
- 18. The 1895 Land Act 188
- 19. Annexation by the United States (1898) 200
- 20. The Crown Lands during the Territorial Period (1898–1959) 216
- 21. Liliuokalani v. United States (1910) 227
- 22. The Hawaiian Homes Commission Act (1921) 237
- 23. Statehood (1959 to Present) 254
- 24. The “Painful Irony” of Rice v. Cayetano (2000) 274
- 25. The Kamehameha Schools 307
- 26. The Other Ali‘i Trusts 324
- 27. The British Crown Lands 344
- 28. Claims of Ali‘i Descendants 358
- 29. Summary and Conclusions 375
- Appendix 1. Principles Adopted by the Land Commission, 1846–47 385
- Appendix 2. An Act Relating to the Crown, Government, and Fort Lands, June 7, 1848 397
- Appendix 3. The Kuleana Act (Enactment of Further Principles), August 6, 1850 422
- Appendix 4. In the Matter of the Estate of His Majesty Kamehameha IV, 2 Hawai‘i 715, 1864 WL 2485 (1864) 424
- Appendix 5. Act Rendering the Crown Lands Inalienable, January 3, 1865 433
- Appendix 6. Joint Resolution of Annexation, July 7, 1898 435
- Appendix 7. Excerpts from the Organic Act, April 30, 1900 437
- Appendix 8. Liliuokalani v. United States, 45 Ct.Cl. 481, 1909 WL 905 (U.S. Court of Claims 1910) 446
- Appendix 9. “Apology Resolution,” November 23, 1993 450
- Glossary 455
- Selected Bibliography 459
- General Index 471
- Case Index 483
- Credits for Photographs 485
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. Land Tenure on the Eve of Western Contact 11
- 3. Before the Mahele 19
- 4. The Mahele 30
- 5. The Government Lands 54
- 6. The Transfer of Lands from Kauikeaouli to Alexander Liholiho (1854–55) 59
- 7. The Passing of Alexander Liholiho (1863) 66
- 8. In the Matter of the Estate of His Majesty Kamehameha IV (1864) 71
- 9. The 1865 Statute Making the Crown Lands Inalienable 89
- 10. The Ascension of William Charles Lunalilo to the Throne (1872) 93
- 11. The Transition between the Kamehameha Line and Kaläkaua’s Keawe-a-Heulu Line 96
- 12. Claus Spreckels, Princess Ruth Ke‘elikolani, and the Claim to a Half Interest in the Crown Lands 100
- 13. The Inalienable Crown Lands (1865–93) 111
- 14. The 1887 Bayonet Constitution and the Reciprocity / Pearl Harbor Treaty: Preludes to Overthrow 118
- 15. Population, Voting, and Citizenship in the Kingdom of Hawai‘i 131
- 16. The 1893 Overthrow of the Kingdom 151
- 17. The Republic of Hawaii (1894–98) 172
- 18. The 1895 Land Act 188
- 19. Annexation by the United States (1898) 200
- 20. The Crown Lands during the Territorial Period (1898–1959) 216
- 21. Liliuokalani v. United States (1910) 227
- 22. The Hawaiian Homes Commission Act (1921) 237
- 23. Statehood (1959 to Present) 254
- 24. The “Painful Irony” of Rice v. Cayetano (2000) 274
- 25. The Kamehameha Schools 307
- 26. The Other Ali‘i Trusts 324
- 27. The British Crown Lands 344
- 28. Claims of Ali‘i Descendants 358
- 29. Summary and Conclusions 375
- Appendix 1. Principles Adopted by the Land Commission, 1846–47 385
- Appendix 2. An Act Relating to the Crown, Government, and Fort Lands, June 7, 1848 397
- Appendix 3. The Kuleana Act (Enactment of Further Principles), August 6, 1850 422
- Appendix 4. In the Matter of the Estate of His Majesty Kamehameha IV, 2 Hawai‘i 715, 1864 WL 2485 (1864) 424
- Appendix 5. Act Rendering the Crown Lands Inalienable, January 3, 1865 433
- Appendix 6. Joint Resolution of Annexation, July 7, 1898 435
- Appendix 7. Excerpts from the Organic Act, April 30, 1900 437
- Appendix 8. Liliuokalani v. United States, 45 Ct.Cl. 481, 1909 WL 905 (U.S. Court of Claims 1910) 446
- Appendix 9. “Apology Resolution,” November 23, 1993 450
- Glossary 455
- Selected Bibliography 459
- General Index 471
- Case Index 483
- Credits for Photographs 485