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The Royal Order of Kalākaua I (''Kalākaua I e Hookanaka'') was instituted on 28 September 1874 by King Kalākaua I to commemorate his accession to the throne of the
Kingdom of Hawaiʻi The Hawaiian Kingdom, also known as the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi ( Hawaiian: ɛ ɐwˈpuni həˈvɐjʔi, was an archipelagic country from 1795 to 1893, which eventually encompassed all of the inhabited Hawaiian Islands. It was established in 1795 w ...
on 12 February 1874.


Grades

The Order was awarded in four grades with an additional superior class: * Knights Grand Cross - 12 individuals * Grand Officer - 20 individuals * Commander - 50 individuals * Companion - 60 individuals The Knights Grand Cross with Collar was only given for head of states. Granting the insignia and awards of the Order was determined by the number of living members of the Order.


History

The Royal Order of Kalākaua I was instituted on 28 September 1874 by King Kalākaua I to commemorate his accession to the throne of the
Kingdom of Hawaiʻi The Hawaiian Kingdom, also known as the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi ( Hawaiian: ɛ ɐwˈpuni həˈvɐjʔi, was an archipelagic country from 1795 to 1893, which eventually encompassed all of the inhabited Hawaiian Islands. It was established in 1795 w ...
on 12 February 1874. This order was granted to both native Hawaiians and foreigners for superlative service to the monarch and to the kingdom. It was last conferred by
Queen Liliʻuokalani Queen most commonly refers to: * Queen regnant, a female monarch of a kingdom * Queen consort, the wife of a reigning king * Queen (band), a British rock band Queen or QUEEN may also refer to: Monarchy * Queen dowager, the widow of a king * ...
on 1 August 1892; in 1893, the Order became abeyant. In the duration of the Order, it was granted 239 times by King Kalākaua I, and 15 times by his sister Queen Liliʻuokalani. Number of awards in the history of the Order: * Knights Grand Cross - 38 recipients * Grand Officer Star - 49 recipients * Commander Cross - 95 recipientsAbolished 11 September 1885 * Companion Cross - 73 recipients


Annuity

Recipients of the Order who were residents in the Hawaiian islands received a yearly salary depending upon their grade: $150 for the Knights Grand Cross, $125 for the Grand Officer Star, $100 for the Commander Cross and $50 for the Knight.


Grand Council

The Grand Council of Order, which consists of the Order's Cavaliers resident on the Hawaiian islands, convened yearly on 12 February. Members absent from the annual meeting and without a written message stating as such without a valid reason, were penalized $20. Of all the Royal Hawaiian Orders, only this one and the Royal Order of Kamehameha I gathered at regular intervals.


Insignia of the Order

The badge of the order is a
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in gold or silver with
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and white enamel, surmounted by a Hawaiian crown. The arms of the cross have a border strip of white enamel, the center being blue - separated by a thin band of gold or silver. A gold or silver wreath and a pūloʻuloʻu ( kapu sticks - ball and stick insignia) is found between the arms connecting them. On the cross is a blue and white enamel locket. On a white strip, the inscription ''KALAKAUA FEBRUARY 12 1874'' circles a
kāhili A ''kāhili'' is a symbol of the aliʻi chiefs and families of the Hawaiian Islands. It was taken by the House of Kamehameha, Kamehamehas as a Hawaiian Kingdom, Hawaiian royal standard and used by the Royal Families to indicate their lineage. H ...
(feathered standard of royalty) on a background of blue. The reverse comprises a locket of blue and white. At the center of the locket is the date 1874, surrounded by the inscription ''KEOLA'' (eternal life) - both in gold. Knights Grand Cross with Collar: The insignia are a collar chain and a breast star. The collar chain is composed of alternating monograms "K.I.K." and kahili of red and yellow enamel. The central component of the chain, from which is hung the badge of the Order, is the monogram "K.I.K." surrounded by a gold wreath. The breast star is identical to that of the Knights Grands Cross, as detailed below. Knights Grand Cross: The insignia of the Knights Grand cross comprises a breast star, the badge of the Order and a grand cordon sash. The breast star is an octagonal silver star, to which is affixed the badge of Order without the crown - in gold. The sash is deep blue. The badge of the Order is fastened to a bow on the sash on a bow, resting on the left hip. Grand Officer: The insignia of Grand Officer Star is only a breast star. Initially, the size of the cross affixed to the star was smaller than that of the Knights Grand Cross; however, from 1879 onwards, both were identical in size. The wreath of Grand Officer Star is silver. Commander: The insignia of the Commander Cross is identical to that of the Grand Officer Star, except it is worn on a neck ribbon of five alternating white and blue stripes. Companion: The Companion Cross comprises a breast badge suspended by a ribbon of white and blue stripes. File:Royal Order of Kalākaua Grand Cross with Collar.jpg, Grand Cross with Collar Image:Kalakaua-knightsgrandcrosssashbadge.jpg, Knights Grand Cross Sash Badge File:Royal Order of Kalākaua Breast Badge.jpg, Knights Grand Cross Star Image:Kalakaua-grandofficer.jpg, Grand Officer Star Image:Kalakaua-badge.jpg, Commander Cross Sash Badge Image:Kalakaua-companion.jpg, Companion Cross


Recipients

Among those awarded with Knights Grand Cross were: * Emperor of Austria-Hungary,
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(1878) * King of Serbia, Milan I Obrenović (1882) * Prince of Wales, Albert Edward (1881) * Khedive of Egypt and Sudan,
Tewfik Pasha Mohamed Tewfik Pasha ( ''Muḥammad Tawfīq Bāshā''; April 30 or 15 November 1852 – 7 January 1892), also known as Tawfiq of Egypt, was khedive of Khedivate of Egypt, Egypt and the Turco-Egyptian Sudan, Sudan between 1879 and 1892 and the s ...
(1881)The Royal Tourist—Kalakaua's Letters Home from Tokio to London. Editor: Richard A. Greer. Date: 10 March 1881 * Bey of Tunis, Muhammad III as-Sadiq (1881) * Vatican Secretary of State, Luigi Jacobini (1881) * President of France, Marie François Sadi Carnot (1889) * President of Venezuela,
Antonio Guzmán Blanco Antonio Leocadio Guzmán Blanco (28 February 1829 – 28 July 1899) was a Venezuelan military leader, statesman, diplomat and politician. He was the president of Venezuela for , from 1870 until 1877, from 1879 until 1884, and from 1886 until 1 ...
(1878) * Presidents of Mexico, Manuel González and José de la Cruz Porfirio Díaz Mori (both 1884) The Knights Grand Cross with Collar was bestowed twice in the Order's history, both times by King Kalākaua I, first to the
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, Albert Edward, and second to King Kalākaua I by himself.


Notes


References

*Medcalf, Donald & Ronald Russell (1978). ''Hawaiian Money: Standard Catalog: Includes Tokens, Medals & Royal Orders''. Honolulu: Nani Stamp & Coin LTD. . *Werlich, Robert (1965). ''Orders & Decorations of All Nations: Ancient & Modern, Civil & Military''. Quaker Press. . {{DEFAULTSORT:Royal Order Of Kalakaua Hawaiian Kingdom Hawaii culture
Kalākaua Kalākaua (David Laʻamea Kamanakapuʻu Māhinulani Nālaʻiaʻehuokalani Lumialani Kalākaua; November 16, 1836 – January 20, 1891), was the last king and penultimate monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi, reigning from February 12, 1874, u ...
Awards established in 1874 1874 establishments in Hawaii Awards disestablished in 1893 1893 disestablishments in Hawaii