EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 6 MIN
Thursday 11 June King Kamehameha I Day in Hawaii
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Observed annually on June 11th, King Kamehameha I Day is a prominent Hawaiian holiday that celebrates the monarch responsible for unifying the islands in 1810. The provided text highlights his legacy of human rights, specifically the "Law of the Splintered Paddle" which ensured the safety of civilians and travelers. Established in 1872 by his great-grandchild, the festivities involve closing government offices and holding vibrant cultural events. Traditional commemorations include draping floral leis over statues of the King and hosting a floral parade featuring historical replicas. Modern celebrations further honor his memory through Hawaiian music, dance, and arts, preserving the heritage of the "lonely one" who became Hawaii's first king.
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Thursday 11 June King Kamehameha I Day in Hawaii
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