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Meaning of "kalākaua"

Kalākaua: a street in Honolulu, Hawaii, named after King David Kalākaua, known for its historical buildings and shops

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Kalākaua took steps to perpetuate nationalism.
He had staged a similar grand tour the year before for Kalākaua.
Kalākaua was given walking canes as souvenirs.
He negotiated a lease of water rights from King Kalākaua and raised financing from other partners.
Kalākaua was the first monarch to travel around the world.
Both positions were appointments of Kalākaua.
Kalākaua had a convivial personality and enjoyed entertaining guests with his singing and ukulele playing.
The elaborate style of European monarchies left a favorable impression on Kalākaua.
He and Kalākaua remained on cordial terms.
She ran for ruling monarch against King Kalākaua but was defeated.
Kalākaua began his reign with a tour of the Hawaiian islands.
The House of Kawānanakoa was a collateral line of succession of the reigning Kalākaua dynasty.
King Kalākaua believed in the hereditary right of the alii to rule.
Whitney renewed his battles with the administration of the new King Kalākaua.
King Kalākaua believed in the hereditary right of the ali i to rule.

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Her mother was also a sister of King Kalākaua and Queen Liliʻuokalani.
Kalākaua started his reign with a tour of the Hawaiian islands.
Strong opposition came from Kalākaua and other leaders among the Hawaiian people.
King Kalākaua had a controversial rise to power due to the internal conflicts between family lineage.
Kapiʻolani Park in Waikīkī was named after the Queen by her husband Kalākaua.
Kalākaua agreed to make restitution for his debts via revenues from the Crown Lands.
She attended the school with her two older brothers James Kaliokalani and David Kalākaua.
Kalākaua appointed his brother Leleiohoku II to act as regent during his absence.
Li arranged several events to provide Kalākaua the opportunity to meet the city 's influential persons.
Kalākaua appeared at Freemason Hall to loud cheers.
Emma was baptized, followed by a young David Kalākaua who would later also become king.
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Mass meetings were held in Honolulu, and community leaders urged Kalākaua to remove him.
She lost to David Kalākaua who would establish a dynasty of his own.
Numerous hotels, shops, and nightlife opportunities are located along Kalākaua and Kuhio Avenues.
The House of Kalākaua descends from her son Kapaʻakea.
From that point on, the Kingdom had no armed forces until King Kalākaua restored them.
Kalākaua was given no alternative but to sign the document on July 6.
A member of the Siamese royal family escorted Kalākaua to see the nation 's famed white elephants.
Kalākaua was much more conservative than his opponent, Lunalilo.
Edison demonstrated some electric light bulbs, and Kalākaua showed interest in the technical details.
Kalākaua spent one day sitting in the Calcutta courthouse to observe India 's legal process.
The legislature did not elect the popular Queen Emma of Hawaii, but instead King Kalākaua.
Kalākaua arrived in Glasgow on September 7.
The palace was built by her great-grand uncle, King David Kalākaua.
The Kalākaua group arrived in London the evening of July 6.
In 1874, the election was contested within the legislature between Kalākaua and Emma.
Kalākaua granted the second funeral but refused to allow the 21-gun salute.
Following the short reign of Lunalilo, King Kalākaua ascended to the throne of Hawaii in 1874.
Kalākaua sponsored several traditional Hawaiian practices such as hula, chants, sports, and royal rituals.
On December 8, 1863, Kapiʻolani remarried to David Kalākaua in a quiet ceremony conducted by an Anglican minister.
Kalākaua Dynasty = = Like his predecessor, Lunalilo failed to name an heir to the throne.
In 1881 King David Kalākaua visited Japan to strengthen relations between the two nations.
Kalākaua and Judd left England on July 24, arriving in Brussels the next morning.
This left Kalākaua and Lunalilo, and of the two, Lunalilo was greatly favored.

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