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Royal Order of Kamehameha I

Royal Order of Kamehameha I
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Members of the Royal Order of Kamehameha I in 2012
Award of The Kingdom of Hawaii
Type Knightly Order, Dynastic order
Royal house House of Kamehameha
First Aliʻi Nui Kamehameha V (1865)
Aliʻi Nui William Roback Jr. (2010)
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Established April 11, 1865
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Star of Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Kamehameha I

The Royal Order of Kamehameha I is an order of knighthood established by His Majesty, Kamehameha V (Lot Kapuaiwa Kalanikapuapaikalaninui Ali`iolani Kalanimakua) in 1865, to promote and defend the sovereignty of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi. Established by the 1864 Constitution, the Order of Kamehameha I is the second order of its kind in Hawaii.

After Lot Kapuāiwa took the throne as King Kamehameha V, he established, by special decree, the Order of Kamehameha I on April 11, 1865, named to honor his grandfather Kamehameha I, founder of the Kingdom of Hawaii and the House of Kamehameha. Its purpose to promote and defend the sovereignty of the Kingdom of Hawaii. Until the reign of Kalakaua, this would be the only Order instituted.

The Order was reorganized by Prince Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole in 1902. In 1903, the Order of Kamehameha I came out of hiding when Prince Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole led a torchlight ceremony to the statue of Kamehameha I in front of Aliʻiōlani Hale. He announced the reorganizing of the now Royal order to a benevolent society and established new civic clubs to act as grassroots organizations in advocacy of native Hawaiians.

The purpose of the formerly Royal Order of Kamehameha I, as it is known today, is to unite men of Hawaiian descent in fraternal and benevolent work, good moral character, and sound bodily health; to cultivate the cardinal principles of friendship, charity and benevolence; to aid widows and orphans; to improve the social and moral conditions of its members; to provide scholarship assistance; to preserve and perpetuate the ancient culture, customs, and traditions of ancient Hawaiʻ, uplift the Hawaiian people; infuse the spirit of patriotism, loyalty, helpfulness and kindness among its members; advance the interest of its members in every rightful cause, and to encourage and develop leadership.


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