Kaomi, the Glossary
Kaomi (died 1833) was the half Hawaiian, half Tahitian, aikāne partner of King Kamehameha III, who named the young man the "engrafted king" (Ke-lii-kui) of the Kingdom of Hawaii.[1]
Table of Contents
15 relations: Bora Bora, Elizabeth Kīnaʻu, Hawaiian Kingdom, Hoapili, Hula, Kaʻahumanu, Kahuna, Kaikioʻewa, Kamehameha III, Keeaumoku II, Moe aikāne, Native Hawaiians, Protestantism, Tahitians, Waialua, Hawaii.
- 19th century in LGBT history
- History of Hawaii
- LGBT Native Hawaiians
- LGBT history in the United States
Bora Bora
Bora Bora (French: Bora-Bora; Tahitian: Pora Pora) is an island group in the Leeward Islands in the South Pacific.
Elizabeth Kīnaʻu
Princess Kalani Ahumanu i Kaliko o Iwi Kauhipua o Kīnau, also known as Elizabeth Kīnau (– April 4, 1839) was Kuhina Nui of the Kingdom of Hawaiokinai as Kaahumanu II, queen regent and dowager queen. Kaomi and Elizabeth Kīnaʻu are Royalty of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
See Kaomi and Elizabeth Kīnaʻu
Hawaiian Kingdom
The Hawaiian Kingdom, also known as Kingdom of Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian: Ke Aupuni Hawaiʻi), was a sovereign state located in the Hawaiian Islands which existed from 1795 to 1893.
See Kaomi and Hawaiian Kingdom
Hoapili
Ulumāheihei Hoapili (– January 3, 1840) was a member of the nobility during the formation of the Kingdom of Hawaii. Kaomi and Hoapili are Royalty of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
Hula
Hula is a Hawaiian dance form expressing chant (oli) or song (''mele'').
See Kaomi and Hula
Kaʻahumanu
Kaʻahumanu (March 17, 1768 – June 5, 1832) ("the feathered mantle") was queen consort and acted as regent of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi as Kuhina Nui. Kaomi and Kaʻahumanu are Royalty of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
Kahuna
Kahuna (kahuna) is a Hawaiian word that refers to an expert in any field.
See Kaomi and Kahuna
Kaikioʻewa
Kaikioʻewa (- April 10, 1839) was a cousin of Kamehameha I and the first governor of Kauai. He was born in Waimea in 1765. He moved to Hilo as a young man where he initially opposed his cousin until after the Battle of Hilo when he and other aliʻi joined Kamehameha. Kamehameha I saved Kaikioʻewa's life when he was about to be killed by another chief for stealing his wife.
Kamehameha III
Kamehameha III (born Kauikeaouli) (March 17, 1814 – December 15, 1854) was the third king of the Kingdom of Hawaii from 1825 to 1854. Kaomi and Kamehameha III are Royalty of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
Keeaumoku II
George Cox Kahekili Keʻeaumoku II or Keʻeaumoku ʻOpio (1784–1824) was part of an influential family at the time of the founding of the Kingdom of Hawaii. Kaomi and Keeaumoku II are Royalty of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
Moe aikāne
In pre-colonial Hawaiʻi moe aikāne was an intimate relationship between partners of the same gender, known as aikāne. Kaomi and moe aikāne are History of Hawaii and LGBT history in the United States.
Native Hawaiians
Native Hawaiians (also known as Indigenous Hawaiians, Kānaka Maoli, Aboriginal Hawaiians, or simply Hawaiians; kānaka, kānaka ʻōiwi, Kānaka Maoli, and Hawaiʻi maoli) are the Indigenous Polynesian people of the Hawaiian Islands.
See Kaomi and Native Hawaiians
Protestantism
Protestantism is a branch of Christianity that emphasizes justification of sinners through faith alone, the teaching that salvation comes by unmerited divine grace, the priesthood of all believers, and the Bible as the sole infallible source of authority for Christian faith and practice.
Tahitians
The Tahitians (Māohi; Tahitiens) are the Indigenous Polynesian people of Tahiti and thirteen other Society Islands in French Polynesia.
Waialua, Hawaii
Waialua is a census-designated place and North Shore community in the Waialua District on the island of Ookinaahu, City & County of Honolulu, Hawaii, United States.
See also
19th century in LGBT history
- Boston marriage
- Boulton and Park
- Cercle Hermaphroditos
- Cleveland Street scandal
- Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885
- Gemeinschaft der Eigenen
- Gohatto
- Jennie June (autobiographer)
- Jeremy Bentham
- Köçek
- Kaomi
- Khawal
- Koekchuch
- LGBT rights in the 19th century
- Labouchere Amendment
- List of LGBT-related films pre-1920
- Molly house
- Order of Chaeronea
- Paragraph 175
- Paragraph 183
- Scientific-Humanitarian Committee
- Takatāpui
- Timeline of LGBT Mormon history in the 19th century
- Uranian (sexuality)
- Vere Street Coterie
History of Hawaii
- 1946 Aleutian Islands earthquake
- 2008 occupation of Iolani Palace
- 2009 USS Port Royal grounding
- A. W. F. Fuller
- Agriculture in Hawaii
- Apology Resolution
- Bibliography of Kalākaua
- Bibliography of Liliʻuokalani
- Colonial epidemic disease in Hawaii
- Death and state funeral of Liliʻuokalani
- Death of James Cook
- East Wood affair
- Fair American
- Halla Pai Huhm
- Havaii
- Hawaii Sesquicentennial half dollar
- Hawaii overprint note
- Hawaiian Historical Society
- Hawaiian Renaissance
- Hawaiian diaspora
- Hawaiian sovereignty movement
- Heiau
- History of Hawaii
- Il'mena
- Kaimū, Hawaii
- Kalapana, Hawaii
- Kaomi
- Kapahei Kauai
- Keaoua Kekuaokalani
- Ko Hoku o Ka Pakipika
- Kuleana Act of 1850 (Hawaii)
- LGBT history in Hawaii
- Moe aikāne
- Native Hawaiian
- Native Hawaiian activism
- Oahu sugar strike of 1920
- Orders, decorations, and medals of Hawaii
- Pele Defense Fund
- Political history of Hawaii
- Portuguese immigration to Hawaii
- Spanish immigration to Hawaii
- Starbuck (whaling family)
- Thomas Humphrey Metcalfe
- Tong Kee
- Traditional Hawaiian games
- USRC Waterwitch
LGBT Native Hawaiians
- Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kawānanakoa
- Auliʻi Cravalho
- Heather Giugni
- Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu
- Janet Mock
- Kaomi
- Ken Choy
- Lani Kaʻahumanu
- Līloa
- Natasha Kai
- Sasha Colby
LGBT history in the United States
- 1983 congressional page sex scandal
- 2022–2023 mpox outbreak in the United States
- Alice Mitchell
- Arizona SB 1062
- BECAUSE (conference)
- BiNet USA
- Bisexuality in the United States
- Dining Room (advertisement)
- Eastern Regional Conference of Homophile Organizations
- Edward Hyde, 3rd Earl of Clarendon
- Evelyn Hooker
- Executive Order 10450
- Fagbug
- GALAS LGBTQ+ Armenian Society
- Gay bar shootings in Virginia
- Gayola
- HIV/AIDS in the United States
- History of gay men in the United States
- History of violence against LGBT people in the United States
- Kaomi
- LGBT Mormon history
- LGBT history in the United States
- LGBT law in the United States
- LGBT pride
- Lambda Rising
- Lavender Scare
- Lesbian Bar Project
- List of first openly LGBT politicians in the United States
- Mattachine Society of Washington
- Metropolitan Community Church
- Moe aikāne
- North American Man/Boy Love Association
- One Institute
- Pansy Craze
- Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
- Ronald Reagan and AIDS
- Secret Court of 1920
- Sexual orientation and gender identity in the United States military
- Silence=Death Project
- Slowe-Burrill House
- The Chickens and the Bulls
- Theodore Frelinghuysen Dwight
- Timeline of LGBT history in the United States
- Timeline of same-sex marriage in the United States
- Transgender history in the United States
- Transphobia in the United States
- United States Navy dog handler hazing scandal
- United States Special Envoy for the Human Rights of LGBTI Persons