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193 Aberman (ship), 37 Ahsing, Lei, 12, 13, 54, 55 Ahueha Heiau, 78 Ahupua‘a Wai‘apuka, 75 Āinakea, Hawai‘i, 43 Āinakea missionary school, 181n8 Alapa‘i, chief, 57, 58 Allen, Keahi, 14, 125, 138 Animating Democracy, 158 Anjo,Anthony,65–66,84,97,117,134 Anjo, Valerie, 79–80, 130 Āpuakōhau, Hawai‘i, 57 Art in Public Places, 12, 13, 102 Atherton Family Foundation, 13 Augustus Caesar statue of Prima Porta, 22, 118, 119 Ayau, Edward Halealoha, 77–78, 79, 126 Index Baker, John Timoteo, 25, 26 Baker, Mary Tuti, 13, 142, 165 Baker, Robert Hoapili, 25, 28, 43 Barbedienne foundry, 7, 21, 30, 149 “Bayonet Constitution” (1887), 18, 45 Becker, Howard, 169 Bishop Museum, 14, 77 Bond, Boyd, 72, 107–108, 118, 166 Bond, Elias, 44, 47, 48, 66, 181n8 Bowden, Chris, 141 Bowden, Mark, 140, 142, 156 Brandi, Cesare, 169 British Kohala Club, 48 bronze disease, 5, 109, 144, 151–152, 167 bronze sculptures, 2 Page numbers in italics refer to figures. 194 index Cabinis, Stephanie Na‘ihe, 75, 139, 147, 155, 156 Cabrera, Cheryl, 80 Cabrera, Hilton Nalani: Kamehameha descendant, 79, 139–140; Kamehameha sculpture conservation project, 79, 134, 139–140, 142, 144–147, 152–153, 154; offerings (ho‘okupu) to Kamehameha sculpture, 80 Cachola, Fred: on control over Hawaiian past, 61; on decisions made by elders, 130; Kamehameha sculpture as symbol of American imperialism, 84, 117–118; Kamehameha sculpture conservation project, 130; Kamehameha’s birth legend, 57; Kohala Millennium Reunion, 66; on people in North Kohala, 15; on sandals on Kamehameha sculpture, 121–122 Cachola-Abad, Kehau, 126 Campbell, Archibald, 180n9 Castle and Cooke, 62 Chalon, 62 Chang,Joe,86,98–100,127,144,147 Charlot, John, 21 Choris, Louis, 22–23, 78 Chrisma, Bruce Kaiiloa, 132 Commemorative Monument Committee , 20, 27, 37 Cook, James: death, 14; “discovery” of Hawai‘i, 8, 18, 39, 84; Hawaiian population on his arrival, 180n2; King Kamehameha and, 7–8, 35, 58 Cordy, Ross, 126 Cristofori, Marilyn, 12, 13, 54, 55 Davis, Jen, 96, 98 Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, 68 Department of Land and Natural Resources, 125 Dulan, Henry, 65, 81 Duneier, Mitchell, 172 D’urville, Dumont, 23 Earl of Dalhousie (ship), 35, 36 Fields, Billy, 140 Finger, John, 112 Ford Foundation, 13, 165 Fuentes, Michael, 137 Fujii, Ali, 9, 164 Fukushima, Sahoa Todd, 32 George F. Haendel (ship), 33 Getty Trust (J. Paul Getty Trust), 13, 165 Gibson, Walter Murray, 18–25; Hawaiian legislature, 17; and Hawaiian nationalism, 82–84; Kamehameha sculpture, 19–23, 28–30, 31, 33–34, 35–38, 42–43; and King Kalākaua, 18–19, 21, 39, 41; and King Kamehameha, 19–20, 23–24, 41, 122; newspapers owned by, 19; and Thomas Ridgeway Gould, 20–23 Glory, Emma: on elders (kūpuna), 74–75; on Kamehameha Day celebrations, 88; Kamehameha sculpture and preferred colors, 120; Kamehameha sculpture conservation project, 108, 126, 136, 139; on Marie Solomon, 135; on offerings (ho‘okupu) to Kamehameha sculpture, 81; on replacing flags beside [3.15.193.45] Project MUSE (2024-04-19 18:15 GMT) 195 index Kamehameha sculpture with kāhili (feathered standards), 85– 86; on sandals on Kamehameha sculpture, 121–122; on suspicion of outsiders, 172–173 Golden, Randee, 105, 134, 139 Gomes, Mike, 132 Gould, Marshall S., 34 Gould, Thomas Ridgeway, 20–24; Barbedienne foundry, 21; death, 33–34; Kamehameha sculpture design, 7, 20–24, 30, 31; and King Kalākaua, 24–25; and Walter Murray Gibson, 20–23 Government English School, 181n8 Gruell, John, 153–154 Halau ‘O Ha‘alelea hula group, 13, 54, 107, 162 Hala‘ula, Hawai‘i, 57 Hale o Kā‘ili Heiau, 56 Hasegawa, Carol, 6, 125–126 Hawai‘i Alliance for Arts Education: Kamehameha sculpture conservation project, 12–13, 112–114, 136, 138; Kamehameha sculpture rededication ceremony, 160; and Lei Ahsing, 54; and Marilyn Cristofori, 12, 54; puppet making workshop, 107 Hawai‘i Community Foundation, 13 Hawai‘i State Archives (Honolulu), 14, 16 Hawaiian culture, advocates for, 170 Hawaiian elders (kūpuna): Kamehameha sculpture conservation project, 74–75, 103, 107, 108, 130–133. See also Solomon, Marie Hawaiian Gazette (newspaper), 37 Hawaiian League, 18 Hawaiian pidgin, 71, 72 Hawaiian Renaissance, 60–61 Hāwī, Hawai‘i, 51–52, 57, 72 Hayden, Sharon: aloha spirit of, 69–70; as a bridge, 73; Hawaiian traditions, 72; on Kamehameha Day celebrations, 97; Kamehameha sculpture and colors of feathers, 119–120; Kamehameha sculpture and graffiti, 102; Kamehameha sculpture conservation project, 54, 55, 136, 139, 156, 165–166; Kamehameha sculpture...

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