For us too- your cultural, linguistic offspring and allies- she has been a fixture of the world we share.
She provides something
both ancient
and contemporary.
She is a great gem
of a great people
and nation
that have given much
to the
whole world.
God Bless the Queen!
Sincerely,
an American
Now for the HAWAII twist!
Unlike other Americans, we of Hawaii still remember our own monarchy.
Our Hawaiian kings & queens ever flavor our experience of living in these islands.
From Iolani Palace, to Queens Medical Center, to St. Andrew's Cathedral, and the affiliated St. Andrew's Priory School, they are still present with us in many authentic ways.
Their names are on our streets, and ever in our hearts.
They are beloved, and fondly remembered.
Their statues grace our lovely islands.
But there is are connections more than symbolic between the royalty of Hawaii and that of Great Britain.
Hawaii's Queen Emma was warmly received by Queen Victoria herself.
Victoria's Diamond Jubilee
The two widow queens sympathized with one other as Queen Victoria recorded in her journal on September 9, 1865:
"After luncheon I received Queen Emma,
the widowed Queen of the Sandwich Islands
or Hawaii. Met her in the Corridor & nothing
could be nicer or more dignified
than her manner. She is dark, but not more so than an Indian,
with fine feathers [features?] & splendid soft eyes. She was dressed in just the same
widow's weeds as I wear. I took her into the White Drawing room,
where I asked to sit down next to me on the sofa. She was moved when I spoke to her
of her great misfortune in losing her only child. She was very discreet & would only remain
a few minutes. She presented her lady, Mrs. Hoopile whose husband is her Chaplain,
both being Hawaiians.... "
Despite the obvious difference in station, Queen Emma and Queen Victoria had both lost sons and spouses.
Both bore the responsibility of the crown.
The two queens became life-long friends, and shared a lively exchange of correspondence.
Emma traveled to London in 1865 specifically to visit and spent a night at Windsor Castle on November 27.
Our ubiquitous Hawaiian Heirloom Jewelry, originated with a gift from Queen Victoria to Hawaii's Princess Liliuokalani in 1880. It was a solid gold bracelet with the Princess' name engraved and enameled upon it in olde English script. Another famous example: Queen Emma's own silver bracelet engraved "Aloha ia ka heiheimalie."
(Very Roughly: "Love for the People of the Fragrant Maile" Hawaii's people were oft likened to flowers. Kaulana Na Pua - the patriot's song of Hawaii, praises the famous flowers- PUA- of Hawaii i.e. her people-
Kaulana Na Pua by Makaha Sons of Niʻihau on Grooveshark
[If you play this song, while God Save the Queen
continues, they make a unique blend!]
These Victorian style heirlooms are seen everywhere. They are popular gifts for graduations, births, anniversaries, and WORN (not locked away). I wear several daily.
Queen Emma and King Kamehameha IV
They petitioned the Church of England
to help establish the Church of Hawaii
We look upon Elizabeth and we feel a kinship, and a loss.
Brilliant post Cloudia, I already knew from reading your book about the respect you have for the Hawaiian history, it's lovely that you feel the same way about the English Royalty also. the Jubilee celebrations in London were spectacular (weather aside!) did you watch them? Now I'm wondering to what you refer with the armed forces coming to Perth, I had heard that there would be some US forces in the Northern Territory, or do you mean that there will be a US navy ship coming into dock here?
Mahalo for the details. An amazing time. Wish the Queens were around today to help with world strife. Respect and dignity could make a comeback. DrumMajor
So interesting. I guess very often, regardless of earthly class, women find commonality in life.
Cloudia, thanks so much for your recent comment on my blog. I think you're one of the few people who "got" it. Poetry is relatively new to me, so my posts are merely experimental learning experiences. But thanks for your compliment.
the Union Jack is on the Hawaiian flag, in the canton. Admiral Thomas (Royal Navy) also returned the land back to the people after his second-in-command had invaded the islands.
An interesting bit of history that I didn't know. Have you considered submitting articles such as this to local history publications? Or maybe even newspapers?
This is such a perfect, wonderful post to go along with the Diamond Jubilee. I had no idea about Emma and Victoria's friendship. This was so very interesting. I really loved reading this, Cloudia. Thank you so much! It's so lovely to know that two queens from entirely different cultures could treasure a friendship as they did.
I loved reading this, very, very interesting. I never knew the connection between Queen Emma and Queen Victoria. Thank you for bringing this to light Cloudia.
Fabulous post, Cloudia. Too many people don't know our own history much less England's history. I love Hawaii and her history. There's much to be said for duty and dignity; both are in short supply these days. Mahalo
fascinating post
ReplyDeleteLovely post Cloudia and so interesting. :)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant post Cloudia, I already knew from reading your book about the respect you have for the Hawaiian history, it's lovely that you feel the same way about the English Royalty also. the Jubilee celebrations in London were spectacular (weather aside!) did you watch them? Now I'm wondering to what you refer with the armed forces coming to Perth, I had heard that there would be some US forces in the Northern Territory, or do you mean that there will be a US navy ship coming into dock here?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and interesting post, Cloudia. The Jubilee celebrations have been magnificent!
ReplyDeleteI Love your History Lesson posts!!!
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Mahalo for the details. An amazing time. Wish the Queens were around today to help with world strife. Respect and dignity could make a comeback. DrumMajor
ReplyDeletewow...how utterly fascinating...shame simmilarities don't run to the weather!!
ReplyDeleteSo interesting. I guess very often, regardless of earthly class, women find commonality in life.
ReplyDeleteCloudia, thanks so much for your recent comment on my blog. I think you're one of the few people who "got" it. Poetry is relatively new to me, so my posts are merely experimental learning experiences. But thanks for your compliment.
the Union Jack is on the Hawaiian flag, in the canton. Admiral Thomas (Royal Navy) also returned the land back to the people after his second-in-command had invaded the islands.
ReplyDeleteAn interesting bit of history that I didn't know. Have you considered submitting articles such as this to local history publications? Or maybe even newspapers?
ReplyDeleteThank you for teaching me what I did not know before.
ReplyDeletePlease have a good Thursday you all.
Kings and Queens forever!
ReplyDeleteNot that I'm a monarchist or anything.
I appreciate your Hawaiian twist! Great stuff here.
ReplyDeleteThanks m`Dears!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a perfect, wonderful post to go along with the Diamond Jubilee. I had no idea about Emma and Victoria's friendship. This was so very interesting. I really loved reading this, Cloudia. Thank you so much! It's so lovely to know that two queens from entirely different cultures could treasure a friendship as they did.
ReplyDeleteA lovely tribute to our Queen and to our nation - thank you Cloudia.
ReplyDeleteI loved reading this, very, very interesting. I never knew the connection between Queen Emma and Queen Victoria. Thank you for bringing this to light Cloudia.
ReplyDeleteYou are 3 queens of my heart. thank you, your majesties
ReplyDeleteFabulous post, Cloudia. Too many people don't know our own history much less England's history. I love Hawaii and her history. There's much to be said for duty and dignity; both are in short supply these days.
ReplyDeleteMahalo
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