David O'Keefe (ship Captain)
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David Dean O'Keefe (1824 or 1828 – 1901) was an
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ship captain who became a historical and political figure on the Western Pacific island of
Yap Yap ( yap, Waqaab) traditionally refers to an island group located in the Caroline Islands of the western Pacific Ocean, a part of Yap State. The name "Yap" in recent years has come to also refer to the state within the Federated States of Micro ...
. O'Keefe emigrated to the
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in 1848 and established himself in
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. In 1871 he captained a ship to the Western Pacific. After landing on Yap he became powerful by using tools from
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and East Asia to more easily create
Rai stones A rai stone ( yap, raay), or fei stone, is one of many large artifacts that were manufactured and treasured by the native inhabitants of the Yap islands in Micronesia. They are also known as Yapese stone money or similar names. The typical rai ...
; however, the ease of making the stone money ultimately helped lead to its decline during the period of German rule. Still the wealth allowed him to own an island, of which he was considered "king". Reportedly he had his own emblem, which showed the US flag waving over the letters "O K." He took two Yapese wives, despite already having a wife and daughter in Savannah. In 1901 he died on the ship ''Santa Cruz'' returning to Savannah. ''His Majesty O'Keefe'' is the story of O'Keefe's life on Yap. A film of the same name starring
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was made in 1954.''His Majesty O'Keefe'' on IMDb
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O'Keefe's Island Tarang, also known as O'Keefe's Island is a small island in the main harbor of Yap Island in the Federated States of Micronesia. It is located roughly in the center of the harbor east of Colonia, the Yapese capital, between Pekel and Bi Islands. ...
, where his home was located in Yap Harbor


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* ''The New Book of Lists'' pgs 384–385 {{DEFAULTSORT:Okeefe, David 19th-century Irish people 1820s births 1901 deaths Yap Year of birth uncertain American sailors People from Savannah, Georgia Irish emigrants to the United States (before 1923)