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Kingdom of Hawaiʻi
historical kingdom in the Hawaiian Islands (1778–1893)
Russian America
Russian possessions in North America in the 18th century until 1867
Sikaiana
Sikaiana (formerly called the Stewart Islands) is a small atoll NE of Malaita in Solomon Islands in the south Pacific Ocean. It is almost in length and its lagoon, known as Te Moana, is totally enclosed by the coral reef. Its total land surface is only . There is no safe anchorage close to this atoll, which makes it often inaccessible to outsiders.
Russian Fort Elizabeth
fort in Kauai County, Hawaii
Royal Order of Kalākaua
Royal Order of Kapiolani
Order of the Kingdom Hawaii
The Royal Order of the Crown of Hawaii
Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii
mausoleum in Honolulu, Hawaii
Kuhina Nui
office in the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi
Kāhili
thumb|Portrait of Princess Nāhiʻenaʻena holding the feathered royal kāhili, by Robert Dampier thumb|Bishop Museum Kāhili Room A kāhili is a symbol of the aliʻi chiefs and families of the Hawaiian Islands. It was taken by the Kamehamehas as a Hawaiian royal standard and used by the Royal Families to indicate their lineage.
Edict of Toleration
decree by King Kamehameha III of Hawaii on June 17, 1839, which allowed for the establishment of the Catholic Church in Hawaii
Kalākaua coinage
1883 Kingdom of Hawaii's set of silver coins
Crown of Hawaii
Pūloʻuloʻu
thumb|Illustration of pūloʻuloʻu in King Kalākaua's book The Legends and Myths of Hawaii: The Fables and Folklore of a Strange People, 1888
Great Mahele
Royal Hawaiian land redistribution program