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This picture was taken by Hugo Stangenwald. The original is in the Bishop Museum in Honolulu. At some point in the Internet the picture was flipped but the caption was kept the same. I keep correcting the caption but someone changes it back. The way the pictures is shown, Queen Kalama is on the left of Kamehameha III and his sister, Victoria Kamāmalu, is on the right. Lot Kapuaiwa, later King Kamehameha V is on the back right and Alexander Liholiho, later King Kamehameha IV is on the back left. Here is a link to the unflipped picture. http://www.luminous-lint.com/app/image/77154296841047754336/ |
This picture was taken by Hugo Stangenwald. The original is in the Bishop Museum in Honolulu. At some point in the Internet the picture was flipped but the caption was kept the same. I keep correcting the caption but someone changes it back. The way the pictures is shown, Queen Kalama is on the left of Kamehameha III and his sister, Victoria Kamāmalu, is on the right. Lot Kapuaiwa, later King Kamehameha V is on the back right and Alexander Liholiho, later King Kamehameha IV is on the back left. Here is a link to the unflipped picture. http://www.luminous-lint.com/app/image/77154296841047754336/ |
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[[User:Ulalena|Ulalena]] ([[User talk:Ulalena|talk]]) 06:01, 7 July 2015 (UTC)Ulalena July 6, 2015 |
[[User:Ulalena|Ulalena]] ([[User talk:Ulalena|talk]]) 06:01, 7 July 2015 (UTC)Ulalena July 6, 2015 |
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:Hello. [[User:Ulalena]], the one used for this article is from the Hawaii State Archives, which is a different print than the one possessed by the Bishop Museum, which we have at [[:File:House of Kamehameha2.jpg]]. It's not a problem of artificial flipping. Just that there are two different prints |
:Hello. [[User:Ulalena]]. Actually you corrected a mistake that was carried over from when the iamge was switched a few years ago, I was mistakened. Also as for the flipping. The one used for this article is from the Hawaii State Archives, which is a different print than the one possessed by the Bishop Museum, which we have at [[:File:House of Kamehameha2.jpg]]. It's not a problem of artificial flipping. Just that there are two different prints. --[[User:KAVEBEAR|KAVEBEAR]] ([[User talk:KAVEBEAR|talk]]) 15:33, 7 July 2015 (UTC) |
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==Ethnicity?== |
==Ethnicity?== |
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This picture was taken by Hugo Stangenwald. The original is in the Bishop Museum in Honolulu. At some point in the Internet the picture was flipped but the caption was kept the same. I keep correcting the caption but someone changes it back. The way the pictures is shown, Queen Kalama is on the left of Kamehameha III and his sister, Victoria Kamāmalu, is on the right. Lot Kapuaiwa, later King Kamehameha V is on the back right and Alexander Liholiho, later King Kamehameha IV is on the back left. Here is a link to the unflipped picture. http://www.luminous-lint.com/app/image/77154296841047754336/ Ulalena (talk) 06:01, 7 July 2015 (UTC)Ulalena July 6, 2015
- Hello. User:Ulalena. Actually you corrected a mistake that was carried over from when the iamge was switched a few years ago, I was mistakened. Also as for the flipping. The one used for this article is from the Hawaii State Archives, which is a different print than the one possessed by the Bishop Museum, which we have at File:House of Kamehameha2.jpg. It's not a problem of artificial flipping. Just that there are two different prints. --KAVEBEAR (talk) 15:33, 7 July 2015 (UTC)
Ethnicity?
I wonder to read about the "ethnicity" of the House. I don't seem you wrote the same for European families. Where is the difference?
Traveller —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.49.129.227 (talk) 12:48, 29 November 2008 (UTC)
Under construction to do list
- Expand "history" section to explain where Kamehameha comes from in the history of Hawaii, perhaps some background on relationship to past rulers and lead up to Captain Cook and Kalaniʻōpuʻu and the mentions from Cook's men.--Mark Miller (talk) 07:05, 6 July 2014 (UTC)
Done
- Add more references to the Cook section above.
Done
- Expand Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma content.--Mark Miller (talk) 07:38, 8 July 2014 (UTC)
- Add content to succession section explaining the succession by legislature vote and the court house riot etc..--Mark Miller (talk) 07:41, 8 July 2014 (UTC)
- Expand the lede.--Mark Miller (talk) 07:41, 8 July 2014 (UTC)
- Check the Hawaiian orthography.--Mark Miller (talk) 07:41, 8 July 2014 (UTC)
- Create a list of articles needing to be moved that do not have the correct orthography.--Mark Miller (talk) 07:41, 8 July 2014 (UTC)
The following names have a Hawaiian orthography from a Kamehameha Schools Publication that differ from their Wikipedia article orthography:
- Expand Kaʻahumanu information.
- Introduce the full content about the entourage to Kam III that put Kinau in the co-ruling position.
- Expand on the Great Mahele.
- Expand the other Kamehameha.
- Add a collateral house section and introduce the serving houses and marriage and adoptions etc..
- Expand on the Legacy section. Introduce the line of heirs down to Pauahi Bishop.
- Introduce content about House and line and if it is extinct or not.
- Find appropriate and high quality images.
- Nominate a DYK.
- Nominate for GA listing.--Mark Miller (talk) 03:07, 11 July 2014 (UTC)