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Changes in Ancient Hawaiian Land Tenure: The Great Māhele

September 12, 2017 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

two canoes coming on shore overlooking Diamond Head

The event known as Ka Māhele covers a ten-year period in the reign of Kamehameha III, when the King attempted to divide all the land in the islands among himself and 252 of the high-born Ali’i, the chiefs of old. Kamehameha was a forward-thinking ruler who sought to bring his kingdom into the modern, 19th-century world. Join us as we examine the Hawaiian system of land tenure before Ka Māhele, explore the reasons behind this major paradigm shift in Hawaiian culture, and take a look at whether or not the monumental effort was successful.

This program is presented by the Friends of the Libraries, Kona (F.O.L.K.). For more information, please contact Kailua-Kona Public Library at 327-4327. Program schedule is subject to change. Contact the library 15 days in advance to request a sign language interpreter or other special accommodations.

 

 

 

Details

Date:
September 12, 2017
Time:
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
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Island

Hawaii

Recommended for

Adults, Teens

Branch

Hawaii – Kailua-Kona
75-138 Hualalai Rd
Kailua-Kona, HI 96740 United States
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Phone:
808-327-4327

In State observance of the King Kamehameha I Day holiday, all public libraries will be closed on Tuesday, June 11, 2024.

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