As a Brit I'm very proud that our National flag is part of the State flag of these beautiful islands. Although I'm not sure what mainland Americans outside Hawaii think of it.
Thank you Kalaniakea, our flag has always been a symbol of our close association with England. Through your presentation you you have expressed the undying Hawaiian spirit, and the love Hawaiians share for our islands.
My husband is Hawaiian from the Big Island. Surprised him with 2 flags. The Hawaiian Flag and the Kanaka Flag. The look on his face made me cry. He’s a proud Hawaiian and I’m a proud local raised on the island of Oahu where I met him,... Mahalo uncle for teaching and educating people about Hawai’i Ne 🌺🌈🌞🥥🍍🍉🥭🌶🍣🍛🍱🍙🥮🍜🍯🍷🍵🍭🥠
I'm half Hawaiian (hapa) but was raised on the mainland and this is the first time hearing this story about the origins of the Hawaiian flag. This is something that needs to be taught in all American schools.
Great Britain was the ONLY country that would have let us keep our monarchy. We would have been a territory of the UK. But still govern ourselves. Much Aloha(love) from here in the islands of Hawaii.
Beautiful piece of history brother - and so well told... As an English lad who has spent the larger part of my life here in Hawai'i, I always have such a warm feeling to see the flag of my birth intertwined with that of my beloved adopted homeland. I already knew parts of the story you told - but you filled in some BIG gaps... Hope I can find more of your videos like this... Please keep doing what you're doing. Big mahalos.
Fascinating! I’m Scottish and looked up the flag after seeing it in an episode of “the Inhumans” on disney+.....visiting this beautiful country and meeting its people is firmly on my bucket list....respect!
Thank you Mr. Wilson. Profound and enlightening! I lived in Hawaii for 30 years and never heard this real story of the Hawaiian flag and the meaning of it. I carry a replica of the Hawaiian flag with me today even though I am not Hawaiian my heart is. Mahalo!
Beautiful video. I just finished reading article "Ka Hae Hawai'i" in today's OHA publication saying that the January 1st, 1862 print was the second color print newspaper in the world. Great Britain was the first at a year earlier 😢? Either way, I'm still proud regardless, and still give him so much credit for the hours and hours of study he did for his thesis. What an enlightening experience that must've been. Mahalo for sharing.
"GOOSEBUMPS".... Oiwi....born and raised on the ROCK...to gain knowledge of the significant history of OUR state flag..as well as the important PEOPLE involved.. ..MAHOLOS BRUH.....BLESS
Imagine if all of the islands had been French, American or Russian? The British empire may have bad aspects, but now most people around the world want to live in the UK, Australia, America, Canada.
Thank you for posting. I had always wondered about that flag still being honored by Hawaiians. Yes everyone living in the kingdom should understand this and many other important facts about these Islands and the wonderful people here.
... mahalo nuis! ... such an amazing story! ... my Kumu Raylene always stated ... as Hawaii’ians, we need to embrace ALL of our history (in order to to fully heal)
I’ve learned something new. I can listen to you and learn so much. Growing up in Hawaiian studies this was never ever mentioned never. I’m sure there are more Hawaiian history that wasn’t taught in school. 😞☹️
Best video I've seen lately concerning the origin and meaning of the Hawaiian flag from a true native of the kingdom of Hawaii. To me it really brings out more context of the struggle of the Hawaiian people's in respect to the protests going on now in 2019 concerning the sanctity of Mauna Kea vs the TMT telescope project. Hopefully this will be resolved in a manner befitting of the beauty, the people and the culture of these islands of Hawaii. Please do your best in sharing this video to all. Love you from Cali... 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😎👍🏽😍👌🏽👽💪🏽🙂✌🏽️
Well said kanaka!!! Very PONO. Thank you for researching & sharing your mana'o. If shackles & chains keep you in bondage, Let education & awareness Be the keys to freedom. Aloha nui ku'u palala!
Captain Cooke gave King Kamehameha the British Jack as a gift. The state flag was the very flag that flew with the American flag when the Queen was over thrown. Bishop museum, British Museum in London where today they still have Hawaiian artifacts and has legers/notes from a British reporter back in those days that wrote about the flags. If you do research you will see that the only sovereign Hawai'ian nation flag was king Kalākaua. That's why today King Kalākaua flag still is drapped over the entrance at Iolani Palace. Plus this is the 4th video I've seen on UA-cam talking about the state flag and all 4 videos explanation is all different. Not even on the same page. You won't catch me flying a British Jack flag. Negative!!!!!!!!!
What a great historian! So much insight. But I missed the explanation about the how and why of the union jack? So seems that the Hawaiian seal would feel better there.
Thank you for sharing your manao, and for coming to Kohala to do it. So sad those beautiful big trees behind you are no longer standing by King Kamehameha, but it was good to see them in your video. Old friends.
Mahalo. I didn't know the different islands were aligning with different countries. Enjoyed learning about our flag. I also think this would be a good childrens book.
best wishes to Hawaii from the uk its great being islands, and very nice that the union jack is part of your flag . sorry about the 5 month occupation glad that the other admiral countermanded the flag order , I think queen Victoria wouldn't have liked it and writing to her was the right thing to do under the circumstances,
Aloha, Mahalo for sharing this remarkable and well researched history. Would you be interested in approaching Hawaiian Airlines about sharing this informative video as part of the inflight entertainment for our arriving guest?
The original structure in 1843 was a simple home known as Hale'Alii (Home of the Chief)..I can only assume that the speaker did not want to go into detail about Hale'Alii so he just called it the Palace as its more commonly known today. As they mentioned, there are many layers and the story can go on for hours.
Aloha, King Kamehamehas asked his Harbor Captain, Advisor and friend Captain Alexander Adams to design the Hawaiian Flag . King Kamehameha was quoted in saying "Call my haole, he will fix it, he will know what to do". Captain Alexander Adams married Charlotte Oli Harbottle whose mother is a High Chiefess.
I actually took notes -- no joke -- because I sincerely want to know. Mahalo nui, Kalaniakea. Do you, through U.H. or some other facility, offer classes in Hawai'ian history?
Now I'm convinced Maori originated from Hawaii, they merely named it Hawaiki, you are the only polynesian countries I'm aware of that use the word Mana, on top of having such similar spelling and meaning of different indigenous words. But just want to put it out there I'm quite sure that the French didn't support the Maori or vice versa, they were either pro-british or anti-british, they really didn't have allies, though those that were anti-british were quickly destroyed forced to forced to give up land.
As a Brit I'm very proud that our National flag is part of the State flag of these beautiful islands. Although I'm not sure what mainland Americans outside Hawaii think of it.
Thank you Kalaniakea, our flag has always been a symbol of
our close association with England. Through your presentation you you have expressed the undying Hawaiian spirit, and the love Hawaiians share for our islands.
Wow,i never knew this,much love and respect to you all,from the UK.
12 years of education in the Hawaiian school system and this is the first time I ever heard about my state flag. Thank you.
My husband is Hawaiian from the Big Island. Surprised him with 2 flags. The Hawaiian Flag and the Kanaka Flag. The look on his face made me cry. He’s a proud Hawaiian and I’m a proud local raised on the island of Oahu where I met him,... Mahalo uncle for teaching and educating people about Hawai’i Ne 🌺🌈🌞🥥🍍🍉🥭🌶🍣🍛🍱🍙🥮🍜🍯🍷🍵🍭🥠
I'm half Hawaiian (hapa) but was raised on the mainland and this is the first time hearing this story about the origins of the Hawaiian flag. This is something that needs to be taught in all American schools.
Mahalo for refreshing da TRUTH OF OUR HERITAGE OF HAWAI'I. MALAMA PONO Kalaniakea. 🇬🇧🇺🇸
Always wondered why Hawaiians were so enthusiastic about having our flag in their flag. Thank you for the lesson!
That is one cool flag..makes us quite proud to think we have Hawaiian friends who can be as proud as we are..Greetings from the UK :)
Great Britain was the ONLY country that would have let us keep our monarchy. We would have been a territory of the UK. But still govern ourselves. Much Aloha(love) from here in the islands of Hawaii.
The UK didnt think much of Hawaii. That's why they allowed the country to stand. The UK at the time was pretty much colonizing everything.
@@treeinch252 I would love to visit the beautiful exotic Hawaii!
Beautiful piece of history brother - and so well told...
As an English lad who has spent the larger part of my life here in Hawai'i,
I always have such a warm feeling to see the flag of my birth intertwined with that of my beloved adopted homeland.
I already knew parts of the story you told - but you filled in some BIG gaps...
Hope I can find more of your videos like this...
Please keep doing what you're doing.
Big mahalos.
I certainly have a better respect for that flag than before. Mahalo, Uncle Kalaniakea Wilson.
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Those stories was awesome my Hawaiian heritage I know that makes me proud.
Fascinating! I’m Scottish and looked up the flag after seeing it in an episode of “the Inhumans” on disney+.....visiting this beautiful country and meeting its people is firmly on my bucket list....respect!
I'm amazed by Hawaiian history. Thank you so much for sharing this!
Thank you Mr. Wilson. Profound and enlightening! I lived in Hawaii for 30 years and never heard this real story of the Hawaiian flag and the meaning of it. I carry a replica of the Hawaiian flag with me today even though I am not Hawaiian my heart is. Mahalo!
Mahalo, Kalaniakea for sharing the history.
Awesome 👏
Beautiful video. I just finished reading article "Ka Hae Hawai'i" in today's OHA publication saying that the January 1st, 1862 print was the second color print newspaper in the world. Great Britain was the first at a year earlier 😢? Either way, I'm still proud regardless, and still give him so much credit for the hours and hours of study he did for his thesis. What an enlightening experience that must've been. Mahalo for sharing.
So beautiful eh, I love our Hawaiian flag!
Beautiful history lesson. This would make a wonderful book or series of books for different age groups.
"GOOSEBUMPS"....
Oiwi....born and raised on the ROCK...to gain knowledge of the significant history of OUR state flag..as well as the important PEOPLE involved..
..MAHOLOS BRUH.....BLESS
Imagine if all of the islands had been French, American or Russian? The British empire may have bad aspects, but now most people around the world want to live in the UK, Australia, America, Canada.
Too good unko your knowledge of the people the land is great. Glad you share.
Thank you for posting. I had always wondered about that flag still being honored by Hawaiians. Yes everyone living in the kingdom should understand this and many other important facts about these Islands and the wonderful people here.
... mahalo nuis! ... such an amazing story! ... my Kumu Raylene always stated ... as Hawaii’ians, we need to embrace ALL of our history (in order to to fully heal)
What a great story
I’ve learned something new. I can listen to you and learn so much. Growing up in Hawaiian studies this was never ever mentioned never. I’m sure there are more Hawaiian history that wasn’t taught in school. 😞☹️
Highly interesting, definitely appreciate his insight on Hawaii.
Kamahaʻo ke aʻo ʻana mai e pili ana i ka hae Hawaiʻi. Amazing to learn about the Hawaiian flag!
Best video I've seen lately concerning the origin and meaning of the Hawaiian flag from a true native of the kingdom of Hawaii. To me it really brings out more context of the struggle of the Hawaiian people's in respect to the protests going on now in 2019 concerning the sanctity of Mauna Kea vs the TMT telescope project. Hopefully this will be resolved in a manner befitting of the beauty, the people and the culture of these islands of Hawaii. Please do your best in sharing this video to all. Love you from Cali... 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😎👍🏽😍👌🏽👽💪🏽🙂✌🏽️
This was fascinating, thank you! May our nations be great friends forever.
What an interesting explanation of Hawaii's flag and history! Mahalo!
Wow . Kalaniakea , you are a great teacher .
Thanks for sharing!
Love Hawaiian music. So romantic but sad too
So interesting...beautiful flag
Great to see your video after getting to know you in class. Informative!
Thank you brudda for shearing light on me about our people and our flag 🤙🤙 much love brudda aloha !!! 🤙 🌴
Love this channel. Mahalo & Aloha
Mahalo Kalaniakea for the education of the Hawaiian Flag and its history.
Awesome. Mahalo nui loa for the sharing. Awesome to have this to share with us all.
Mahalo Manu for the comment! ;-)
Well said kanaka!!!
Very PONO.
Thank you for researching & sharing your mana'o.
If shackles & chains keep you in bondage,
Let education & awareness
Be the keys to freedom.
Aloha nui ku'u palala!
So stop the people protesting our learning at Mauna Kea
Thank you for sharing your deep knowledge of your flag. I learned so much in this 12 min video.
This video is a wonderful history lesson, thank you.
Oh Maaahalo so much for sharing this beautiful piece of history .
Awesome research, God Bless you and your fam🤙🏽
Captain Cooke gave King Kamehameha the British Jack as a gift. The state flag was the very flag that flew with the American flag when the Queen was over thrown. Bishop museum, British Museum in London where today they still have Hawaiian artifacts and has legers/notes from a British reporter back in those days that wrote about the flags. If you do research you will see that the only sovereign Hawai'ian nation flag was king Kalākaua. That's why today King Kalākaua flag still is drapped over the entrance at Iolani Palace. Plus this is the 4th video I've seen on UA-cam talking about the state flag and all 4 videos explanation is all different. Not even on the same page. You won't catch me flying a British Jack flag. Negative!!!!!!!!!
I would subscribe to a channel with this guy talking about Hawaiian History.
Love this video. Mahalo
Mahalo for sharing Kalaniakea. I appreciate the manaʻo
Beautiful Story, thank you!
What a great historian! So much insight. But I missed the explanation about the how and why of the union jack? So seems that the Hawaiian seal would feel better there.
Great video. Mahalo for sharing and passing on your knowledge. 🤙
Interesting story, well researched and intelligently presented. Mahalo.
Excellent video! Well done!
Thank you for sharing your manao, and for coming to Kohala to do it. So sad those beautiful big trees behind you are no longer standing by King Kamehameha, but it was good to see them in your video. Old friends.
Mahalo. I didn't know the different islands were aligning with different countries. Enjoyed learning about our flag. I also think this would be a good childrens book.
Fascinating vid. Well researched and presented with great charm.
Proud to be Hawaiian. Mahalo no ka wehewehe ʻana🤙
Awesome video! Aloha Kalaniakea✌️
The Þerson who Ðiscovereð Australia Ðieð in Hawai´í... I´m Surþriseð !
Great video
best wishes to Hawaii from the uk its great being islands, and very nice that the union jack is part of your flag . sorry about the 5 month occupation glad that the other admiral countermanded the flag order , I think queen Victoria wouldn't have liked it and writing to her was the right thing to do under the circumstances,
Mahala for watching!
Gotta love UA-cam algorithms. Watching this on july 30 2019!
Amen my bradda thank u and God bless u in the name of Jesus christ our Lord...
Mahalo Kalani A Ke'a Wilson!
where can i sign up for this guys history lessons
Maika'i Loa! Uwe ana wau, lohe ana i ka mo'olelo o Hae Hawai'i. Holomua Ka Lahui o Hawai'i!!
Mahalo nui. You taught me much.
Love it, it,s the flag of my Heart my flag love it and miss it i am proud my ka'u haaheo mahalo for sharing, PONO PONO
Thank you❤
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO. I WILL SPREAD IT.
Beautiful! Mahalo -
mahalo nui for explaining kanaka
Awwww Mahalo For Your Flag Story
Thank you for the knowledge! I thought it was to show allegiance to the British AND America.
Oh, mahalo brah. This da line stuff they should be teaching in school! I didn't even know all that. Keep up the good work.
I always wanted to know the stories of the Hawaiians who where conquer by Kamehameha.
This information would be good to add onto wikipedia.
Mahalo
Mahalo for teaching me that wow I love that Aloha
Wow!
Aloha, Mahalo for sharing this remarkable and well researched history. Would you be interested in approaching Hawaiian Airlines about sharing this informative video as part of the inflight entertainment for our arriving guest?
Mahalo piha!
Brother thanks I didn't even know about all this the school didn't tell us about the Hawaiian flag MAHALO
The Royal Union Canton is on the Hai-Hawai'i
Is he making this up as he goes?
1843 Paulet pointed his cannon to Iolani Palace? Construction on Iolani Palace began in 1879, and completed in 1882. Clarify?
Seems he was talking about two different events. There was a cutscene before he started talking about Paulet.
The original structure in 1843 was a simple home known as Hale'Alii (Home of the Chief)..I can only assume that the speaker did not want to go into detail about Hale'Alii so he just called it the Palace as its more commonly known today. As they mentioned, there are many layers and the story can go on for hours.
1879 is the second Iolani Palace 1836 was the first
If you see the photo it’s clearly the old Iolani palace
Michael Evans he is talking about the specific place. Back in that time it was a heiau and Kamehameha III house.
Thank you for sharing that video was really insightful. A lot of people need to understand that we all came together to protect Hawaii from Tierney
Mahalo Nui Loa. Aloha ke Akua
Aloha, King Kamehamehas asked his Harbor Captain, Advisor and friend Captain Alexander Adams to design the Hawaiian Flag . King Kamehameha was quoted in saying "Call my haole, he will fix it, he will know what to do". Captain Alexander Adams married Charlotte Oli Harbottle whose mother is a High Chiefess.
I actually took notes -- no joke -- because I sincerely want to know. Mahalo nui, Kalaniakea. Do you, through U.H. or some other facility, offer classes in Hawai'ian history?
Yeah Kalani
Mahalo plenty fo the lesson
Now I'm convinced Maori originated from Hawaii, they merely named it Hawaiki, you are the only polynesian countries I'm aware of that use the word Mana, on top of having such similar spelling and meaning of different indigenous words. But just want to put it out there I'm quite sure that the French didn't support the Maori or vice versa, they were either pro-british or anti-british, they really didn't have allies, though those that were anti-british were quickly destroyed forced to forced to give up land.
Love the moolelo!
Uniting all islands in peace.
By adopting western war equipment and waging brutal conquest across the acapeligo.
did Kamehameha design that flag, or did he fly something else?
Let them have their flag it's their right
Mahalo! Aloha