| A | B |
| Pauahi | married to Charles Reed Bishop and refused to Rule as Queen after Lot. |
| Ke`elikōlani | not included in the election for a new moʻI after the death of K5→ considered unpop with the Americans |
| George W. Pilipō | An Emmaite. STaunch opportant to kalākaua and many of his initiatives. |
| Hawai`i for Hawaiians | Originally Emmas motto during the race for King/Queen and was then appropreated by Kalākaua as his motto during his reign |
| The Independent Party | the native opposition to the king and his initiatives |
| The Nationals | those who tend to support the kings. |
| Walter Murray Gibson | writer in the 1860 produced many srticles in favor of the king. From SC sent to start mormon charter in lanaʻi. eventually became an insiders to kalākaua |
| Hale Nauā | Secret society created by kalākaua to collect geneologies and work on kumulipo |
| Kumulipo | genological chant. 2012 lines. kalākaua traces her geneology all the way to the kumulipo. he is responsible for having it published. |
| The Hawaiian Board of Health | to license kahuna and healers in order to legitimate traditional sciences |
| Ho`opili Mea`ai | the name given to kalākaua supporters by nāwahī (full belly, fat mouth) |
| Opium Scandal | . |
| The Hawaiian League | created in 1885. leading towards the elimination of the king and/or monarchy all together. they are the ones who bring about the Bayonett consistution. |
| The Honolulu Rifles | Honolulu Malicia (400 men) cammanded by V. Ashford. Best military unit in hawaii. about 80% of them were also members of the Hawaiian league. |
| Polynesian Federation Treaty | Malietoa (samoa chiefs) signs this giving hawaiian the right to represent Samoa. |
| John Bush | man sent by kalākaua to samoa to make deal with maliatoa |
| Malietoa | Samoan Chief who eventually signs the POlynisean Federation Treaty |
| The Carter Mission | HAP Carter sent to major capitals in around the world to negociate the idea of HI being a moderation to other pacific countries. |
| Ka`imiloa | warship, The exploere that was bought |
| The Oath of Allegience | after the Bayonet constitution anyone wanting to take part in government had to swear alligeince to the new constitution |
| Reform Party (the missionaries) | the party that kinda turned into the hawaiian league and first started meeting in opposition to the King. as native opponants nāwahī joined them |
| Hui Kālai`āina | formed in the wake of 1887 constitution. A KM political party that worked towards replacing the 1887 constitution with the old one |
| National Reform Party | made up of the mechanics and workingmens polityical protective union and the huikalaiaina made in 1890. They were attracting voters to hope to amend the 1887 constitution. |
| Sereno Bishop | wrote a series of articles saying that the future of hawaii was to become a republic |
| McKinley Tariff Act | essentially negated the reciprocity treaty. Got rid of sugar teriff and replaced it with a bounty system. So that the UH gov would pay a 2 cent bounty/pound to American growers. Causing an economic depression in 1891-1893 |
| John L. Stevens | Imperialist. American minister to Hawaii in 1893. Close friend to blaine. Represent a very carefully constructed attempt by US to seek annexation of Hawaii. Believed Hawaii to be destined to be apart of the US |
| James Blaine | secretary of state in US. Same as stevens. |
| Pearl Harbor | was leased to the US (long term) with new reciprocity treaty after the 1887 constitution. Leg ordered them out of Pearl harbor in 1892 after terrif act. US did not leave. |
| Committee of Safety | group that unseated the queen (13 members): W.O Smith, Lorrin Thurstin, Castle, ect. Began to meet in secrecy following the announcement that the queen intended to create a new constitution. Advised by jon stevens that they need to take control of a gov building so he could recognize them as the de facto gov of Hawaii. |
| Ministry of 1893 | composed of 4 individuals. Author Pederson, William Cornwall, Samuel parker and jon colburn. Last ministry of the queen before unseated. They were in favor of the queen creating new constitution. |
| The Provisional Government, | (the Pīkī) the committee safety created a cabinet style gov. that took control over the islands for the next year and a half |
| Sanford Dole, | . |
| John Burgess, | believed he was qualified to rule because he was white. A part of the Prov. Government. Believed in Arian Superiority. |
| 1894 Constitutional Convention, | intended to ratify a constitution and declare the republic on july 4th. |
| Oath of Allegiance, | created to redefine citizenship for the republic. Had to agree to appose monarchical government. Thousands of Hawaiian refused to take the oath. |
| Mississippi Provision, | provisions that restricted certain people from voting (usually based on race) |
| Royalists, | Hawaiian patriots started in 1894.ordered weapons to bedelivered to Honolulu. Its unclear how involved if at all liliu was. No coordinated attack on public leaders because so many of the people involved were found out by paid spies. Closs to 600 men showed up. Many of them being arrested. |
| Blount, | sent by Cleveland to investigate the situation and to determine was action should be done. To find extent of American complicity in the overthrow. He determined that the overthrow was not inkeeping with the highest values of the US |
| Jonah Kalanianaole Kuhiʻō | – involved in the rebellion to restore the queen |
| Hui Aloha `Äina, | group responsible for the annexation petitions. |