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In "Hawaii's Story," Lili¿uokalani, the last reigning monarch of the Hawaiian Kingdom, eloquently chronicles her experiences and observations during a pivotal moment in Hawaiian history. Blending memoir and political commentary, the book is composed in a lyrical prose style that reflects both the beauty of the islands and the tragic loss of sovereignty. Set against the backdrop of American imperialism and the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy in 1893, Lili¿uokalani's narrative provides a personal and poignant insight into the cultural upheaval faced by her people, capturing the essence of a…mehr

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In "Hawaii's Story," Lili¿uokalani, the last reigning monarch of the Hawaiian Kingdom, eloquently chronicles her experiences and observations during a pivotal moment in Hawaiian history. Blending memoir and political commentary, the book is composed in a lyrical prose style that reflects both the beauty of the islands and the tragic loss of sovereignty. Set against the backdrop of American imperialism and the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy in 1893, Lili¿uokalani's narrative provides a personal and poignant insight into the cultural upheaval faced by her people, capturing the essence of a land on the brink of transformation. Lili¿uokalani was born into the Hawaiian royal family in 1838, and her life was deeply interwoven with the islands' tumultuous history. Her advocacy for Hawaiian rights and her commitment to preserving native culture became particularly significant during her reign; her experiences of loss, defiance, and resilience echo throughout her writing. Lili¿uokalani's perspective as a queen dispossessed of her throne enriches her narrative, offering readers an intimate view of her struggles to protect her people's heritage amidst growing challenges. "Hawaii's Story" is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of history and identity. Scholars, history enthusiasts, and lovers of Hawaiian culture will find a treasure trove of insights in Lili¿uokalani's passionate plea for recognition and understanding. This profound work not only serves as a historical document but also as a reminder of the enduring spirit of a people and their culture.

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Lili¿uokalani, born Lydia Lili¿u Loloku Walania Wewehi Kamakäeha on September 2, 1838, was the last reigning monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaii. She ruled from January 29, 1891, until the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom on January 17, 1893. A woman of deep cultural understanding and political insight, Lili¿uokalani was also an accomplished author, musician, and composer, known for her poignant works that blend the rich heritage of Hawaiian tradition with the influences of Western culture. Her literary legacy is captured poignantly in 'Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen', her autobiographical account that offers a personal perspective on the political upheavals of her time and the dramatic transformation of Hawaiian sovereignty. In this seminal work, Lili¿uokalani presents a narrative that is both a poignant articulation of her peoples' hopes and struggles and a historical document of significant scholarly value. Her writing reveals not only the depth of her own feeling of loss at the annexation of Hawaii but also her profound commitment to her people and her determination to document the injustices that led to the end of her kingdom. Through her written word, Lili¿uokalani has become a symbol of resistance and perseverance, with 'Hawaii's Story' providing an indispensable resource for understanding the cultural and political history of Hawaii. The book remains a foundational text for those wishing to study the island's monarchy, colonial encounters, and the island's eventual annexation by the United States.