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was stabbed through the chest by a native chief with an iron dagger which had been traded from Cook's own ship previously in the same visit. The majority of Cook's body was never recovered. Since Cook's men felt they could not leave without resupplying fresh water and further repair of their damaged mast, subsequent skirmishing resulted in dozens of native deaths by musket fire and the ships cannons; a portion of Kireekakooa, one of the towns in the bay, was also burned. Cook's death was depicted in a series of paintings called
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presented a war game, which was often part of the Makahiki celebration. Impressed by the warriors' abilities, Vancouver fired off some fireworks at night to demonstrate his military technology. Vancouver presented some cattle which he had picked up in California. They were weak and barely alive, so he convinced Kamehameha to avoid killing them for ten years.
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frequent Kealakekua Bay, especially in the morning. The bay serves as a place for them to rest and feed, and as a nursery for mothers and their calves. Due to the calm water conditions, extensive coral reef, and thriving underwater life, Kealakekua Bay offers some of the best snorkeling and diving in
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Kekuaokalani was outraged by this threat to the old traditions, which still were respected by most common people. He gathered religious supporters at Kaʻawaloa, threatening to take the kingdom by force, as happened 37 years earlier. After a failed attempt to negotiate peace, he marched his army north
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aboard his ship to hold him hostage in order to induce 'good behavior among the natives.' Tensions mounted as Cook attempted to trick the chief, and natives surrounded the beach. Cook fired the first shot, and his men quickly shot several more natives. As Cook and his men attempted to retreat, Cook
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Vancouver left in March 1793 after visiting the other islands to continue his expedition, and returned again January 13, 1794. He still hoped to broker a truce between Kamehameha and the other islands. His first step was to reconcile Kamehameha with Queen Kaʻahumanu. He dropped off more cattle and
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Vancouver returned in February 1793; this time he picked up Keʻeaumoku and anchored in Kealakekua Bay. When Kamehameha came to greet the ship, he brought John Young, now fluent in the Hawaiian language, as an interpreter. This greatly helped to develop a trusted trading relationship. The Hawaiians
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arrived in March 1792 to winter in the islands with a small fleet of British ships. He had been a young midshipman on Cook's fatal voyage 13 years earlier and commanded the party that attempted to recover Cook's remains. He avoided anchoring in Kealakekua Bay, but met some men in canoes who were
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Vancouver suspected Kaʻiana intended to seize his ships, so left him behind and headed up the coast. There he was surprised to encounter a Hawaiian who in broken English introduced himself as "Jack", and told of traveling to America on a fur-trading ship. Through him, Vancouver met
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and paddled across the bay, about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from its southern end. State conservation regulations prohibit kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, surfboards, and bodyboards from entering the bay unless part of a tour with a licensed local operator. The pier at
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volcano took place underwater within Kealakekua Bay in 1877, and within a mile of the shoreline; curious onlookers approaching the area in boats reported unusually turbulent water and occasional floating blocks of hardened lava.
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was built in 1852. This also fell into ruin, but has been rebuilt. In 1894 a wharf was constructed at the village at the south of the bay, now called Napoʻopoʻo. A steamer landed in the early 20th century when
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sighted Kealakekua Bay on the morning of January 17, 1779. He estimated several thousand people lived in the two villages, and many thousand more in the surrounding areas. On January 28, he performed the first
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Hawaii, especially in the shallow waters adjacent to the monument. The bay is a protected marine environment so visitors can snorkel but no fishing is allowed in this area.
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The Cook monument is unreachable by road; this remote location is accessible only by water or an hour-long hike along a moderately steep trail. Many visitors have rented
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The ship's carpenters instructed the Hawaiians and the British advisers how to build a 36-foot (11 m) European-style ship, which they named the
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Although there are theories that Spanish or Dutch sailors might have stopped here much earlier, the first documented European to arrive was Captain
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About 180 acres (0.73 km) around the bay was designated a State Historic Park in 1967, and it was added as a Historic District to the
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seeds in South Africa, and dropped them off here, so that future ships might be able to replenish their stocks at the Hawaiian islands.
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anchored in the harbor, but avoided coming ashore. They had been on Cook's voyage when he was killed by natives. In December 1788, the
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in 1973 as site 73000651. The 315 acres (1.27 km) of the bay itself were declared a Marine Life Conservation District in 1969.
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erected a monument to Cook and took away many of the old, sacred artifacts. The last royalty known to live here was high chief
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carvings were burned, and the temples fell into disrepair. A small Christian church was built in 1824 in Kaʻawaloa by the
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A large white stone monument was built on the north shore of the bay in 1874 on the order of Archibald Cleghorn and
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In 1839 a massive stone church was built just south of the bay. It fell into ruin, and a smaller building called
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became feral and eventually became pests. They were not controlled until the "Hawaiian cowboys", known as the
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When Kamehameha I died in 1819, his oldest son Liholiho officially inherited the kingdom, calling himself
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interested in trading. The common request was for firearms, which Vancouver resisted. One included chief
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became popular with visiting ships. By 1804, the heiau was falling into disuse. In 1814, a British ship
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For the next few years, Kamehameha was engaged in his war campaigns, and then spent his last years at
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Kealakekua Bay is mentioned as a place where Bill Norton, the Commander of the Space Survey Vessel
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cliffs before ordering this last temple to be destroyed. The bones were later moved to the
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sheep from California, and discovered a cow left the year before had delivered a calf. The
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was built, along with some royal residences. The name of the village means "the distant
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in 1877. The chain around the monument is supported by four cannon from the ship HMS
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One of Cook's captains accused a native chieftain of stealing the Resolution's
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service on the islands, for the funeral of a crew member who had died.
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mentions Kealakekua Bay and the killing of Captain Cook in Chapter 71.
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which means "the god's pathway." This area was the focus of extensive
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Hawaiian Islands:Their Progress and condition under missionary labors
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inherited the important military and religious post of guardian of
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Cummins Speakman and Rhoda Hackler (1989). "Vancouver in Hawaii".
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arrived at Kealakekua Bay and sent a British sailor ashore named
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Priests traveling across the bay for first contact rituals, by
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National Register of Historic Places in Hawaii County, Hawaii
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All About Hawaii: Thrum's Hawaiian Annual and Standard Guide
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was at the north end of the bay in ancient times, where the
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A Residence of Twenty-one Years in the Sandwich Islands
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in Hawai'i Place Names: Shores, Beaches, and Surf Sites
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by Diane Lee Rhodes, on National Park Service web site
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Henry B. Restarick (1928). "Historic Kealakekua Bay".
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The former village of Kaʻawaloa is now overgrown with
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in 1992. Boat tours are also available, leaving from
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located at the south end of the bay, at coordinates
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
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Kealakekua Bay is located in Hawaii
Kona District
Hawaii
19°28′17″N 155°54′29″W / 19.47139°N 155.90806°W / 19.47139; -155.90806
Ancient Hawaii
73000651
Kona coast
island of Hawaiʻi
Kailua-Kona
heiaus
James Cook
killed
National Register of Historic Places listings on the island of Hawaii
marine life conservation
kayaking
scuba diving
snorkeling
luakini
Ancient Hawaii
19°28′31″N 155°55′9″W / 19.47528°N 155.91917°W / 19.47528; -155.91917 (Hikiau Heiau)
Keōua Nui
Kava
Hawaiian Language
Makahiki
James Cook
Battle of Kealakekua Bay
Kidnapping of Kalaniʻōpuʻu by Captain James Cook

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