Kaliokalani
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James Kaliokalani (1835–1852) was a Hawaiian royal chief, member of the House of Kalakaua and brother of Kalakaua and Liliuokalani.
Kaliokalani was born May 29, 1835.[1] He was son of the High Chief Caesar Kapa'akea and the High Chiefess Analea Keohokalole who were advisors to the reigning king. He was the second born and eldest surviving son and had more than nine sibling. He was (hanai) adopted to his maternal grandfather High Chief Aikanaka.[2] He attended Royal School, a school founded in 1839 to westernize the children of the Hawaiian Royal Family. It was run by Amos Starr Cooke and Juliette Montague Cooke who were American missionaries who taught the children that the way of their ancesters were sinful and evil. His sister Lydia Kamakaeha and his brother David Kalakaua also attended the school. He was declared eligible to succeed the throne with the approval of the Privy Council by the royal orders of King Kamehameha III. He was once found in room of Emma Rooke and severely punished by Mr. Cooke. Emma was not punished because her schoolmate Elizabeth Kekaaniau may have been with Emma and others at the time. Emma was nine years old at the time and would one day married Kamehameha IV.
Kaliokalani died April 2, 1852, aged 16 in an epidemic.[3] He was laid to rest at the Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii.[4]
[edit] Reference
- ^ A History of the Sandwich Islands by Sheldon Dibble, page 272.
- ^ The Hawaiian Chiefs' Children's School by Amos Starr Cooke, Juliette Montague Cooke, Mary Atherton Richards, page 62.
- ^ All about Hawaii. The University of Michigan, page 19.
- ^ http://www.4dw.net/royalark/Hawaii/kauai.htm

