Books author - "Gene J. Parola"
Lehua, Ka'ao a ka Wahine In the spring of 1819 King Ka me ha me ha the first died after reigning over the first unified Kingdom of Hawaiβi. His young son, Li ho li ho, became Kamehameha II, but effective control of the government was inherited by the old kingβs favorite wife, Ku hina Nui [Queen Regent], Kaβa hu ma nu. That fall, Liholiho was forced to agree to the abandonment of the native religion: the lifting of the ka pu. Five months later, the first contingent of Christian missionaries
Lehua, Ka'ao a ka Wahine In the spring of 1819 King Ka me ha me ha the first died after reigning over the first unified Kingdom of Hawaiβi. His young son, Li ho li ho, became Kamehameha II, but effective control of the government was inherited by the old kingβs favorite wife, Ku hina Nui [Queen Regent], Kaβa hu ma nu. That fall, Liholiho was forced to agree to the abandonment of the native religion: the lifting of the ka pu. Five months later, the first contingent of Christian missionaries