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The Mysterious Kaniakapupu Ruins in Hawaii Is Hidden In A Forest
A wonderful spot hidden in the jungle on the Hawaiian Island of Oahu houses the Kaniakapupu Ruins. This sacred spot is filled with the important history of King Kamehameha III and Queen Kalama. It was their summer palace and was built in 1845.
Kaniakapupu Ruins (2016) – Historic Hawaii Foundation
Kamehameha III’s summer home, Kaniakapupu, built in the 1840s, is one of the last sites associated with Kauikeaouli and may be where part of the Great Mahele was written. That’s according to Baron Ching, vice chair for Ahahui Malama o Kaniakapupu. It also served as a chief’s children’s school.
Division of Forestry and Wildlife | Kaniakapūpū Virtual Tour
Kaniakapūpū is a wahi pana, a place special to native Hawaiians and to anyone interested in Hawaiʻi’s history or culture. The summer palace of King Kamehameha III is where some of the core components of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi were developed, including the Declaration of Rights in 1839 and the first constitution in 1840.
Kaniakapupu Ruins - A Royal Summer Home in the Mountains
The Kaniakapupu Ruins, better known as King Kamehameha III's Summer Home, is quite a treasure and piece of Hawaiian history that is tucked away on this Nu'uanu Oahu hike! Unlike other challenging Oahu hiking trails, there really is no hike involved but a light trek to reach the ruins and Luakaha Waterfall.
Nu'uanu, O'ahu -- A Native Place: Kaniakapupu - Pacific Worlds
Kani-a-ka-pupu ("the singing of the land shell") is considered by some to be the most important site in all Nu‘uanu. As the King's home, this land would have been kapu and sacred. And the role of Kamehameha III in contemporary Hawaiian history makes this place all the more important.
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